Johnny K’s

I totally forgot about this. I wanted to mention our stop at Johnny K’s on vacation.

What is Johnny K’s you ask?

It is just the most famous place to get Donair’s in Halifax! It’s actually where Halifax’s FIRST donair was created. A donair is a spicy, beef meat, and a sweet savoury sauce, onions , tomato served on Lebanese-style pita. They are so good and the very best with chocolate milk. Actually chocolate milk is a MUST!

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It’s East Coast Canada’s signature dish!!  So delicious, you just have to try one.

 

PJ Friday!

It’s Friday!! Not a lot happening here. This morning I woke up and was little slow getting at things today. I enjoyed my coffee and caught up on blogs and news and just enjoyed the quiet time. Besides…It’s a rainy day on the South Shore. Rainy days are GREAT for this sort of thing.

Mondays and Fridays are cleaning and laundry days for me. You know “clean before for the weekend” and “clean after the weekend.” It works for me and has been my routine for years. I really enjoy neat and tidy and sleeping in a freshly laundered bed.

Today I got all that done and stayed in my PJ’s, had another coffee, did some research, had a little nap…actually I think I will call this Pajama Friday.  It has been nice and relaxed BUT I think I better go shower and get “my pretty” on before David gets home from work.

Tomorrow looks like another rainy day…

I’m hoping it doesn’t put a damper on our neighbour’s daughter’s wedding.

ENJOY your weekend!

Bridgewater is beautiful this fall!

We live in such a beautiful place! I can’t believe the amazing Fall we’ve had. It’s so hard to believe it’s October 20th.

Here are a few photos that were posted on the Town Of Bridgewater’s website today. I didn’t take them but I sure appreciate them, and whoever the photographer was that took them, THANK YOU!!

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And when you step outside it’s a gorgeous 18 degrees!

BUT…saying that…my mind and my heart has been looking forward to December. I could EVEN play Christmas music today…almost.

That’s just the way I am feeling on this beautiful Fall day in Bridgewater! Only 42 days til December 1st…

Coke…Life?

Most people who know us know that our family drinks Coke ( ok I don’t, and Andrew’s wife doesn’t) BUT a lot of the “Goode” men prefer Coke over Pepsi. My husband really enjoys his Coke and has been collecting cans from around the world on our travels.

Coke came out with a new product…Coke Life. It’s even in a green can. Somehow that seems wrong since Coke is always red!

Coke Life…’COCA-COLA LIFE’ is the latest addition to the ‘Coca-Cola’ family. Coca-Cola Life is a lower-calorie version of Coca-Cola, using stevia and sugar as sweeteners. It has 27 kilocalories/100 mL, containing 60% of the calories of regular Coca-Cola.

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Well my husband who is a COKE drinker has tried it…once,  and initially says “It’s NOT coke!” BUT because he bought a case, he’ll keep trying it…(at least until the case is finished) or maybe give most of it to our daughter who “steals” his Coke when she visits.

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but I think he will not give his thumbs up for the “green” version…It may be healthier…maybe, BUT it’s just not the same taste! And this man knows his Coca-Cola!

Happy Hump Day!

PS~ And here’s a follow up to this post, an article I cam across. This is why I do not drink Coke and wish my husband didn’t. When something will do what the following article says it will. Should you really be putting it in your body? I don’t think so!

http://www.healthy-holistic-living.com/industrial-uses-for-coke.html?t=CHH

 

 

Goodbye Jia Jia

It’s time to say goodbye to the world’s oldest panda, Jia Jia.

I love panda’s. They are considered a symbol of China. That’s probably why I like them so much. Naturally, when I was living in China, that was one of the things on my bucket list…to see real live Asian Panda Bears.

I had the privilege of meeting Jia Jia 5 years ago, as well as An An, Ying Ying and Le Le.  Jia Jia lived at the Ocean Park theme park in Hong Kong. She was my first  first experience with Panda Bears. I’ve loved watching them ever since. Here is a blog post from 2011.

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A few photos of Jia Jia from 2011.

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Here is what CBC news reported…

The world’s oldest-ever panda in captivity was euthanized Sunday at the Hong Kong theme park where she lived because her health had deteriorated.

Ocean Park said in a statement that a veterinarian euthanized 38-year-old Jia Jia to prevent further suffering and for ethical reasons.

Guinness World Records recognized Jia Jia as the oldest giant panda to live in captivity. The average lifespan for a panda in the wild is 18 to 20 years, while in captivity it’s 30 years, according to Guinness.

Born in the wild, Jia Jia was taken to live at a wildlife reserve’s breeding center in central China’s Sichuan province in 1980, when she was around two years old.

She and another panda, An An, were given to Hong Kong as a gift from Beijing in 1999, on the second anniversary of the city’s handover from Britain to China.

Pandas, a beloved symbol of China, were long considered one of the world’s most endangered animals, although last month a leading international group lowered its classification to “vulnerable.”

Jia Jia, who celebrated her birthday in August, had shown signs of poor health in her old age, including high blood pressure and arthritis, which required regular medication. Over the past two weeks, her condition had worsened significantly, with her weight falling as she stopped eating.

“This is a day we knew would eventually come, but it is nevertheless a sad day for everyone at the park, especially for the park’s keepers who took care of her over the years,” Ocean Park’s chairman, Leo Kung, said in the statement.

Three other pandas still live at Ocean Park — 30-year-old An An, and Ying Ying and Le Le, both 11.

It is so sad. But I am happy I had the chance to see this special Panda in Hong Kong. RIP Jia Jia.

 

Vacation is over…back to work!

The last day of David’s Fall vacation. What to do? Another gorgeous day and the leaves are still so beautiful. James was actually up early to capture this beauty at the old train bridge in Bridgewater.

We decided another drive…a Sunday drive …a different route…a different part of the coast. We are so blessed to live in a province that has coast on all sides.


We skipped church today and left early so it wouldn’t be a late day, took Abby for a short drive to Nana’s ( she LOVES the car) and headed to the valley.

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Saw this beauty after all the brown and char from the fire.img_9184

This drive put us in the quaint town of Annapolis Royal. We walked around Fort Anne and downtown, then crossed the causeway to have lunch at Vicki’s.

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After lunch it was out to the coast to Port Royal, Habitation , Victoria Beach and Digby Gut. We thought we could get all the way around the coast on this area but there were no roads so we had to back track and cross over to Parker’s cove. This is a lovely area over looking the Bay of Fundy. I would love to have a cottage here. We followed this route along to Hampton, Port Lorne and Port George before cutting across to Middleton and then catching Hwy 10 home to Bridgewater.

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We had a gorgeous day to do a little more sight seeing. It was a wonderful vacation exploring more of our own province. A place where tourists from all over the world visit especially in the Fall.

And it’s back to work for David.

We were actually heading off to bed at 9pm when he got a call from work with a major situation and he had to go in. Technically he’s still on vacation but it’s back to work!

Today I am getting back to my routine and cooking up a special Birthday dinner  for our sweet daughter who is 27 today!!! Whoa! How can that be?

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Foraging in the Forest

Saturday was a beauty. Our youngest son James has been enjoying his Saturday’s off now that he is back to University and working full time. BUT today…he was up at 5am ( I saw him when I took Abby out to pee) He was getting ready to head off to the woods to look for mushrooms and Chaga. Remember the post I did in May?

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He and a friend wanted to get an early morning start to see what they could find. And find they did!!

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40lbs of  Chaga, hedgehog mushrooms, hollow stem boletes and even… yellow foot chanterelles!!

And I had fun cooking some up for dinner…

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Yum!!! Thanks so much James. You can go foraging anytime.

And since it was just such a beauty of a day, David & I went to Indian Falls.

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PS. And This is where our oldest son and his wife are today…

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So…This family spent a day enjoying the forest in different parts of our beautiful province. It’s so wonderful to take the opportunity to enjoy it…before long it will be cold and snowy!

A little project…

It’s always nice to get some things accomplished around the house on vacation. While we spent most of our time exploring and on adventures, David was antsy to do a project too. Gee, you’d think after the paint project ( painted the whole upstairs in our home) he would want to rest. BUT, No!!! And because this little project has been “bugging us” and because of circumstance…it seemed like the right time to try it.

One of the days we were on our way to the city, we heard on the radio that Fabricville had a sale…40% off their upholstery fabric. Hmmm? That got us thinking and we stopped in. We actually bought 5m of fabric at an excellent price! And that’s why he was antsy…he wanted to see if he could do it. We have never reupholstered anything

So here’s the project!

We have a fabric/bonded leather loveseat and big comfy chair in our living room. We’ve had it for 8 years or so. Well the arms haven’t been wearing so well and is cracking and damaged and umm…then…someone set a hot cup of coffee on the arm and the material lifted off. And then someone else did it and before long…I was so frustrated!! Why is this happening?! We take really good care of our things so they last and everything else about this set is in excellent condition. Why is certain areas breaking down? There is absolutely no wear showing at all. We like the colour and it just suits our decor right now. What to do? We couldn’t find a complete match for fabric but we did manage to find one pretty close. And because we decided to just do the arms which is wrapping and stapling, no sewing involved…I think it will be ok.

Here goes! Fingers crossed

Staples after staples…( and this is just 1 arm. There’s 3 more to do!)

This is what we’re doing…

The first arm is the worst, right? You know to get a pattern and see how it’s done!

The arm chair is finished!! It turned out pretty good, especially for a first time project.

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Now to do the love seat…

Did I mention my husband is AMAZING!!!!! ❤️

 

 

 

Three Churches

Mahone Bay is a small town located on the northwest shore of the south shore of Nova Scotia. It is famous for it’s 3 iconic, frequently photographed, picturesque, “seen on postcards” and ornaments churches. I have photographed them many times and in many seasons.

The town also has a number of upscale shops and restaurants, festivals and events which almost universally are designed to appeal to the tourist trade. Mahone Bay is a great little town to visit, shop, and have lunch.

We are in Mahone Bay often as David’s parents live just outside of town. We also get our Abby girl’s special peanut butter treats at the Dog Shop there.

Today we were driving through to do a couple errands and we couldn’t help but snap a few pictures. It’s the tail end of vacay and we need to take advantage of such beautiful days!

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Such an interesting skyline in the harbour…

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Then a quick drive along Shingle Mill Rd. The colours here prompted a quick photoshoot.

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I have been enjoying these days so much!! Exploring and hanging out with my husband is THE BEST!!! What am I gonna do when he’s back to work next week?screen-shot-2016-10-13-at-4-48-58-pm

Enjoy your weekend !

Art Amazed

There is a maze being built close to my home. It is due to open sometime in 2018. I love seeing the progress as I drive by and decided to get a closer look hoping the artists and creators would be on site so I could ask a few questions. However, this time they weren’t, so I just took a peak…a bit closer than driving by.

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It’s so cool. I love the inspiration and creativity that goes into stuff like this!