My wife loves to garden. I like to garden. We spend a lot of time in the vegetable garden. She does almost all the brain work and a lot of the brawn work.
And we are back, lets dive right back into the pits, figuratively. We will start with Native Plums.
This year Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) is working hard to complete not just one renovation, but five.
On Thursday a very busy spring legislative session at the Manitoba Legislature ended. Over the past few months many pieces of legislation were debated and passed, and a provincial budget was introduced and passed as well.
I cherish my memories of learning to ride a bike. The exhilarating speed, the acrobatic feel of a new movement, and the expanding horizons were absolutely thrilling to me.
In 2019 our assistant curator Jenna Klassen had just completed her master’s dissertation on the Russländer collection at Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV).
So last post I told you about my mom. This time I will tell you a story about my dad, and how I can see God as a gracious and loving father.
Last summer as reports grew in Manitoba of victims of violent crime where the accused individual was on bail for a previous violent crime, our Manitoba government began a campaign for bail reform in Canada.
I came across the following article (author not given) on the internet the other day.
Life is full of difficulties. Every person we know, and will ever know, has had to face tough issues. This is what the real world is like.