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Road Trip: Back from Southern Alberta
It’s probably the last hot weekend of the season, was my thought. Can’t waste it. So Saturday afternoon and Sunday were spent with my brother in southern Alberta. I told him when I got there I needed steak. I’m getting … Continue reading
Posted in Outdoors/Travel
Tagged Alberta, food, museum, raspberries, road trip, smoke, towns
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Heritage Festival in the Rain
Our annual tradition of attending the Heritage Festival at Hawrelak Park on the August long weekend was no wash-out in spite of the rain. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but going to the festival in the rain turned out … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Life
Tagged #Canada150, #YegHeritageFest, culture, dance, family time, food, Hawrelak Park, Heritage Festival, music
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Experiencing Edmonton
Several months ago, I wrote Harbinger of Winter Does Not Stop Festival, showcasing Edmonton, Alberta–Canada’s Festival City, known for its culture and history. Edmonton is North America’s most northern major city. It offers all the conveniences and events of urban … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Music/Art, Outdoors/Travel
Tagged arts, Beyond the Precipice, culture, eclectic, festivals, food, nature, night life, outdoors, parks, tourism, urban, YouTube video
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Unlucky Ducky
On my to-do list for 2017 is to delve back into taking photos of my cooking projects and document my various recipes and personal adaptations for the purpose of writing a cookbook–something I’ve wanted to do for about 16 years. … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking/Gardening
Tagged delicious, food, mashed potato, poultry, roast duck, writing a cookbook
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