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Tourism Cruisers spotted in Miramichi These pictures taken on June 2 at the Hwy. 11 Irving in Miramichi, show three of the five Chrysler P.T. Cruisers touring the Province during the summer tourism season. Launched in the summer of 2003, the cruisers are part of the Department of Tourism and...
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After work on Saturday (yes I realize it is now Thursday and I'm dwelling on the past)I went down to the Historic Waterstreet Business District (Chatham)to do a little shopping and I found 2 buskers! Having lived in Toronto I used to see buskers & street entertainers of all shapes...
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I just thought i would post a few pics to freak Stacy out. No it's not a bear it my dog, King.Oh and i added a picture to make everyone go AAHHHHH!!!!!!
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Saturday morning I got ready for work and headed off into the sunshine to the community of Metepenagiag First Nation, a Mi'kmaq village more commonly know to locals as Red Bank. Metepenagiag has the distinction of being the oldest village in New Brunswick. My work was taking me to the...
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My sister Jenn and I finally made it to Poetry Night at Deux Maples Gallery last night. Every month we plan to attend but something always comes up at the last minute, the kids get sick, her husband needs to work, the weather is terrible, etc. Last night even on...
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Well that was nice! I just typed in a long blog, complete with pics, about my Saturday excursions...and then the power flickered off and with a disturbing "poof", Mac went black! I'm not sure why that happened because it is a beautiful sunny & humid day, although it is quite...
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LOOK what I found Sunday morning when I woke up. We have 4 new editions to our family.
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Words of Wisdom You are the master of your own destiny. You and you alone shape and mould the world you live in. If this were not true, you would be a mere mortal controlled by the external world, like a feather in the wind, blown this way and that...
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Mark's life-long dream...pulling the fire alarm (legally) All in a days work at Mighty Miramichi! Special thanks to Randy Clark - The Edwards fire alarm inspector.
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The Laughing Bear Lodge Writing Collaboration **Refresh your memory on the beginning by visiting The Collaboration page. Okay, so when we last left this project, we were contributing one sentence at a time using the comments feature. Here's what we've got so far on Chapter 9 and I've added another...
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"Writing is not like painting where you add. It is not what you put on the canvas that the reader sees. Writing is more like a sculpture where you remove, you eliminate in order to make the work visible. Even those pages you remove somehow remain." ~ Elie Wiesel ~...
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Last Saturday Kellie and I were driving by French Fort Cove on our way to work, and we noticed tents set up and a lot of activity going on. We had stumbled onto a group of Venturers from across New Brunswick competing in a provincial challenge. I'm a little slack...
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The French Fort Cove is so beautiful this time of year...I just have to post some pics from my last walk... An unusual site at the cove this year is the "Mitten Tree". It holds all of the items lost this winter by people out playing in the snow.
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