Today is International Women’s Day!

Taking a few minutes today, thinking about all the special women all over the world, that I’ve had the privilege to meet, and the friendship we share. Enjoy the day that is yours!
Today is International Women’s Day!

Taking a few minutes today, thinking about all the special women all over the world, that I’ve had the privilege to meet, and the friendship we share. Enjoy the day that is yours!
Who doesn’t love an extra day?

Especially if you’re on vacation or doing something fun. Not so great if you want days to fly by… What if your Birthday falls once every 4 years? I thought about that recently. Imagine being born on February 29th? Sure it would be fun to joke about your age…

This year is Leap year! 366 days this calendar year and an extra day in February.


Why not do something fun today to enjoy the extra day this year…it’s a beautiful day!
Ps~ Someone came home early to go on the bike…

And BBQ ribs for dinner…ahh….so long February, it’s been delightful this year!



Throwback Thursday…


A rainy windy day is ALWAYS a good reason to make comfort food.
Pork tenderloin, carrots and potatoes roasting all afternoon…

And a surprise treat for David and James to enjoy with coffee when they get home this afternoon…

There’s nothin’ like HOMEMADE “comfort” food. You can’t find that in a store!
Happy Rainy Wednesday!

David had the day off!! And it was a beauty!! This is February 19th folks.

Off we went for a little fun and adventure.

A little shopping in town, a little shopping in Mahone Bay, picked up a coffee and off to the city for little shopping and browsing and enjoying our time together.
We were having so much fun we missed lunch altogether. When it was close to dinner time we were both starving and decided to check out True North Diner in Bedford…it’s a fifties style diner complete with jukebox…so cool!

We loved the place. The atmosphere and the food was fantastic. Of course, I had to order a cheeseburger and root beer float. David even saved room for coconut cream pie.
We will definitely go back to this spot and hopefully next time on a Wednesday or Thursday when the TND Gang are there and performing! so cool!!
Have a great weekend.
These winter days I’m thinking about summer ( as many people do) and making plans! Especially with a day like yesterday. It may be a bit pre mature but yesterday was gorgeous Spring-like day here!
5 months from today, on July 18th, David & I will celebrate our 30th Wedding Anniversary! Crazy eh? People look at us and laugh when we tell them. “Did you get married when you were 10 they ask ?” Haha, it’s funny. Not quite, but we married young. Started a family a couple years later ( our oldest son will marry his sweetheart in 2 months) Anyway… it’s 30 years this year!!
I wanted to celebrate this milestone in France, Paris to be exact. We’ve celebrated our Anniversaries in some pretty sweet places the last 5 years…so we thought (or I thought) Paris would be fun for our 30th. ( We haven’t been to Europe except for a stop over in Spain on our way to China from Brazil) That was the PLAN! I’ve had this in my mind for awhile and would start planning our itinerary this Winter.
Well… many times I looked at it, and tossed it aside, and looked at it again, and I wasn’t getting real excited about the idea of the whole Paris and France thing…so what could be some other options? I LOVE traveling, I love adventure BUT this Winter I’m just not getting excited about going anywhere really… until one day out of the blue, I had an idea.
Periodically David & I talk about our “Bucket List”. His is obviously a little different than mine. But he is usually game for whatever I propose…within reason.
So here is what we came up with… 29 years ago, the year after we married, we did a road trip out West for his twin’s wedding in Alberta. We went just to the edge of British Columbia ( just to say we went to BC). David has always wanted to do that trip again.
This summer we have a three week period in July around our Anniversary. ( 3 weeks is all David could get…peak time for vacations) and we are gonna do an Across Canada Road Trip of sorts…ALL THE WAY TO Victoria, BC! James’ photos really made us want to visit!!


I say it’s a ROAD TRIP of sorts because once we decided what we’d do, I dug out the maps, sat down for hours with my computer and got right at planning and calculating. Three weeks is a long time BUT not long enough!!! Not long enough to do EVERYTHING we want to do this time, so… it’s gonna be a combination road trip and flights across the country. We won’t have to drive LONG hours on end and be exhausted, we won’t have to drive through some of the “less exciting” places we’ve already driven through, we can pick and choose a bit and spend MORE time in our favourite places, and we will have time and energy to just have FUN and ADVENTURE!!!! It’s not a lot of fun when you have to spend 10 hour days just driving and be frustrated that you can’t stop and see certain things because of time restraints.


I am so excited, and so is he, and we have been having lots of fun looking at maps, and places and options and ideas… I actually have flights, all our hotels, and car rentals booked for the segment that we aren’t driving our own car. Haha…It doesn’t take me long when I get excited about something!!! ( besides, it’s peak time and things book up quickly) It makes me think it’s the right choice for us this year.
There’s nothing wrong with switchin’ things up. LOTS and LOTS more planning to do! It’s gonna be an exciting 30th Anniversary Across Canada for this Canadian girl! 5 months away…haha 😀

So what am I doing these wintery days? Planing for summer of course ( and a wedding trip in April) Fun times! 😛
Just two months!!!! eeekkkk….
Just 2 months until A & K’s wedding

in CUBA!


I’m so excited!!
Nova Scotia Heritage Day 2016Perhaps no one shaped Nova Scotian politics, literature or freedom of the press more than Joseph Howe, youngest son of John Howe. He expressed his love for the province in all he did, from the push for responsible government to his Halifax inspired poetry, such as the Ode to the Town Clock (1836).

As publisher of The Novascotian, a spirited and popular newspaper with commentaries on the day’s events, Howe loyally promoted notable Nova Scotian literature, including the first of Judge Thomas Chandler Haliburton’s Sam Slick series.
Joseph Howe is perhaps best known for his rousing speeches. In particular, the 1835 defence of free speech for the press. Howe had been accused of libel for comments found in The Novascotian towards the magistrates. He was called before the court, and as no lawyer would defend him, Howe represented himself. He spoke to the court for two days, and after a short deliberation, was acquitted of all charges. The event is commemorated on a statue of Howe located next to Nova Scotia Province House. At the base is a bronze plaque showing the newspaper publisher addressing the court.

Howe eventually became a member of the Legislature in 1836, then Premier from 1860-1863, and then finally, a federal cabinet minister. He was appointed Lieutenant Governor for a short time before his death in 1873 and now lies buried beneath a slab of Nova Scotian granite in Camp Hill Cemetery.
Joseph Howe is this year’s Heritage Day Honouree…

It’s fun to celebrate our beautiful province on Heritage Day. And what better way then with some traditional local food. Last year we enjoyed homemade Beavertails and Lobster. This year I went for something a little different … Sauerkraut and mashed potatoes! This is a Lunenburg county meal and my family loves it. And for dessert…Apple Pie with Ice Cream. ( February is Apple Month in Nova Scotia) Delish!




And of course, I was sportin’ my comfy Nova Scotia tartan and enjoying my coffee from my NS mug. lol Happy Heritage Day!

It’s Valentine’s Day!! And another snowy day on the weekend.
That’s ok…no big plans today. My sweet Valentine is working a 12 hour shift today and tomorrow and I’m staying cozy inside curled up drinking coffee, having a few treats and reading a good book. Just a wonderful relaxing day.
Happy Valentine’s Day…I hope you are enjoying some special moments with your loved ones!



Cozy inside…it’s a BLIZZARD out there!
Yesterday these were the headlines for Nova Scotia…schools were cancelled, flights cancelled and delayed, Facebook was a buzz with people posting questions and comments as to whether the storm had started. It was windy, very windy all morning as we waited…


and waited… and at about 1:30pm yesterday it started. Snow and wind and yes siree, a good old fashioned East Coast Maritime Blizzard. It snowed and blowed all night!!

So today, again, there’s no school and we are cozy inside ( after shovelling) Well, I didn’t shovel this one. David had to work early so he was up at 3am snow blowing and a little guy came knocking on our door this morning wanting to shovel the driveway so James hired him! And then James went out and helped him and they did the back deck instead. We paid him ( gotta encourage them when they’re young) and then James finished the driveway with the snow blower.


So now, we are cozy inside eating pancakes with maple syrup because it’s Tuesday and it’s Shrove Tuesday aka Pancake Tuesday! Yum!


The sun is shining and everything is melting…ENJOY your storm day!