Beachburg, Ontario
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Beachburg, Ontario
opportunities
When we travel the roads, we sometimes can step back in time. This was a now closed garden landscape concrete statues, benches etc. shop that is no longer operating. The land around the old structures was still being well maintained, and you can see that it was once vibrant and thriving. There are still reminders on the grounds, I would like to track down the former owner, some of his pieces were…
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Junk in the Trunk?
Junk in the Trunk?
Edwardian Family Photos and Capsule Wardrobe
I inherited my Great-Grandmother’s ornate steamer trunk sometime in the late 1980s. Squirrelled away inside were a few oddities. The most interesting were the photographs.
They’re the subject of this week’s video.
A Trunk Full of Inspiration
I tried to decidewhich fashion era I want to tackle first. I asked Mum if she still had the original…
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Beachburg, Ontario
Beachburg, Ontario
Beach burger dreams.
We arrived in LA, hopped in the rental car and made my beach burger dreams come true. After watching a romantic ocean sunset (though colder than I imagined), we headed East for Joshua Tree National Park. It was going to be dark when we arrived, but we’re used to navigating trails in the dark.
In My Backyard
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Cure Laryngitis — Use your own Voice
Cure Laryngitis — Use your own Voice
Editing does not destroy one’s voice. Editing brings out one’s voice.
To make a beautiful garden, one has to trim a few branches and remove the dead flowers.
We insult the reader’s intelligence with:
She had to make a decision about what to do.
She thought to herself.
She shrugged her shoulders.
Leave Normal Everyday Stuff Out
“Hello,” she said into her cell phone.
“Hello. Is this Mary?” asked…
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