It is not uncommon at this time of year for people to surmise that things must really be slowing down at the museum.
It seems that the more important persons are the less they have to wait. Can you imagine a doctor sitting in an office waiting for you to show up?
By now all the turkey leftovers have been consumed, family gatherings are but memories and in just a few weeks, winter will set in upon us and many of us, who simply endure winter will begin longing for the first hints of spring and praying for a mild winter.
Like many food products, coconut oil has had its ups and downs over the years.
Last week I had the opportunity to meet and hear a presentation from Tina Meier. In 2006, Tina’s 13 year-old daughter Megan committed suicide after being in an online MySpace relationship with a 16 year old boy named Josh Evans.
Mennonite Heritage Village holds memberships in both the Association of Manitoba Museums and the Canadian Museum Association.
The winter storm two weeks ago was a shock to many residents in southeast Manitoba. The treacherous weather caused ice build-up, downing many power lines and rendering many areas without power.
We recently finished Thanksgiving. What do you have to be thankful for?
The countryside is littered with musicians who hardly ever use their gifts to bless others. Maybe you are one of those people, a closet musician, a pianist, an organist, whose opportunity to play regularly no longer exists.
This past weekend during Thanksgiving we had the opportunity to reflect on those things that we have to be grateful for.