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Canada’s 150th Anniversary — A Special July 1st
Happy 150th birthday to Canada! In honour of this special day, I have compiled some Canadian posts and experiences. Full circle. The crazy thing about this first story is we left Edmonton, Alberta, heading west on the Yellowhead Highway (Hwy … Continue reading
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“Dip, Dip, and Swing”
Whenever I think of the song Land of the Silver Birch, I think of Ontario, not where I grew up, which was in the southwestern portion near the Great Lakes beaches, but of Tobermory and Halfway (Log) Dump along the … Continue reading