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The Party that Grew: Drummers’ Snack

“We did not see a drunken man on the grounds,” observed the Advocate (although the paper did wonder who rang the park bell at 6 a.m. on Saturday morning).

Mar 23, 2008

A Puzzling Conclusion: Spring 2008

A backyard rescue in Grand Valley, putting things in chronological order and when was Abigail in Shelburne?

Mar 23, 2008

A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2007

A tavern in East Luther, easy conundrums for speedy solutions and crossing the Humber.

Nov 15, 2007

Memoirs of a Caledon Pioneer

After the ox cart driver bid farewell and left us, and I began to clear away the snow where we were to lay our bed.

Nov 15, 2007

Peter Adams

Working in oils for twenty-five years, Peter Adams has developed his own distinctive and expressive style.

Nov 15, 2007

When the nights are long

The north wind doth blow, and all we really know, for sure, is that it will be cold and dark.

Nov 15, 2007

Get ready for a big fat spring

However, because it’s spring, there is one thing you can count on – and that is plenty of garden talk.

Mar 22, 2007

Arlene Peters

My style has evolved over the years and is reminiscent of the colours of the Mediterranean. I enjoy the combination of function and fun!

Mar 22, 2007

Learning to Live with Trains

Railroads brought a giant step in technology to the people of these fair hills, a step that took some getting used to. Although the new technology promised commercial progress and an easier lifestyle, it came at a price.

Mar 22, 2007

A Puzzling Conclusion: Spring 2007

Under the bridge at Kilgorie, a birthday party in Mono and who likes to curl?

Mar 22, 2007

Rosemary Molesworth

Amaranth potter Rosemary Molesworth’s stylized work draws inspiration and humour from ritual, history and everyday life.

Sep 15, 2005