If cranberries are on your Christmas menu this year, you are doing diners around the table a big favour.
As a child Christmas was always filled with great wonderment and anticipation. The meeting with Santa Claus at the mall was a nervous experience as it seemed this person was the lone decision maker in whether or not I was going to receive any presents Christmas morning.
Mennonite Heritage Village was incorporated in 1964 as the culmination of several years of dreaming, planning and preparation by the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society.
As I watched the line up of cars waiting at the drive thru for Tim Horton’s this morning while I walked our dog in Penner Park, I couldn’t help but wonder why Canadians like to spend so much time burning gas and going nowhere?
In this posting I will reflect on my experience of going through a medical procedure to correct a heart arrhythmia problem.
Well, here we are with Christmas just about here. I’d like to take a few moments to reflect on the many families that I have had the privilege of interacting with this past year who will approach Christmas very differently this year than they did last year.
Have you ever moved to a new country? I have been witness to what it is like to come to Canada with some new people coming from another country.
Like many other plants, the elderberry has a long and interesting history which incorporates both folklore and fact, and in some cases it is hard to decipher which it is.
The southeast is home to many leaders. Some of these leaders do their work in the public spotlight and others achieve great things without much public recognition.
I was disappointed to find out Dr David Suzuki, such a supporter of sustainable living eats McDonald’s – he was seen with his ‘Happy Meal’ in Brandon last week!