In reply to Lenie. I look forward to reading your post for Canada's 150th birthday. Coincidentally, I'll be returning to Ottawa...
Hey Suzanne, I'm a Canadian and an Ontarioian (?) and have to tell you that you're spot on although I must admit the oot and aboot are new to me. I've just finished writing a post listed 150 Cana...
would be delayed until Tuesday as she was exhausted from her trip returning to Saskatoon from Ottawa. Like the United States, Canada is a big country, stretching “from sea to shining sea”
On second thought, no, I cannot get my head around what minus 40 must feel like.) I love Canada. Some of my best friends are Canadian (including one adorable 3.5 pound travel blogging long-hair...
always thought that Canada’s old tourism marketing slogan was brilliant. “Canada: Friendly, Familiar, Foreign and Near”. If you’re from Philadelphia as we are, the
celebrated Labor Day this week in the United States and Canada. In both countries, Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer. In Philadelphia, students started
Zentangle challenge. (No, she didn’t spell “colours” wrong. The Zentangle Diva is Canadian.) As many Boomeresque Zentanglesque followers know, I’m still learning about using color in
In reply to Paul (The Travelling Boomer). I hope you could discern my great affection for Canada and Canadians in my post.
Interesting take on Ontario, Suzanne. As an Ontarian (that's the word), it's always interesting to see ourselves as others see us. It's true, we have plastic money, and we use English spellings f...
Lauderdale, Florida where our cruise started, Philly was dealing with a “gift” from Canada—the dreaded polar