Summer 2015
Volume 22 Number 2
Our favourite picks for Summer 2015
Must ogle delphiniums, check out Beds, Booze & Busy Bodies at the museum and must attend Authors in the Hills of Mulmur Festival.
A Favourite Duck
Ferdinand followed Duke around all day, trying to chase cats with him and bark when visitors arrived.
Picnics! A Moveable Feast
Sprawling out on a patch of grass with a picnic spread before you is among the greatest pleasures!
William Henry Riddell: 50,000 Miles in a Sulky
Henry was born in Caledon Township in 1860 and left just long enough to get a veterinarian degree in Guelph in 1886 before moving to Orangeville to practise.
Cleaning Out the Closets
As each decade has clicked into the next, one thing in my life has remained constant: lack of adequate closet space.
Paddling in Caledon
Needing to maintain my balance added an interesting dimension to traditional yoga, but what appealed to me most was the fresh breeze and warm sunshine in our open-air “studio.”
Cooking with Beth Hunt: Raspberry Pie
There’s never a day I don’t wake up and think this is exactly what I want to be doing.
The Globe’s Raspberry Pie
A showcase dessert for whatever fresh Ontario fruit is at its peak (strawberries, blueberries, peaches and, of course, raspberries), the pie appears on The Globe’s menu all summer long.
The Little House Down the Lane
The owner knew from the start that she wanted a small stone house and looked for two years before learning of this one from a friend in the area.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Summer 2015
A checkers challenge in Inglewood, who’s who at the Davies reunion in Caledon East and on the new blackboard at S.S. #6.



