Leisure
A Puzzling Conclusion: Spring 2015
Dividing the 80 acre potato farm, a chess set for PAMA and was there a slip-up at the Jolly Morphology Club?
Canadian Serviceberry
The serviceberry is one of the first native shrubs to bloom in spring. And has slightly fragrant white flowers that emerge before it leaves.
Red Osier Dogwood
Distinctive red branches year round. Vibrantly coloured stems provide winter interest, even when the leaves are gone.
Ground Cover Perennials
We are often asked to recommend perennials for ground cover – whether it be sun or shade, so I thought I would list my favourites.
Shirley May
Your life is the story you are leaving behind for others to read. Make every word count.
Pierrette Raymond
Attracting Butterflies to your Garden
It is especially important to have flowers in mid to late summer when most butterflies are active.
Grow your own Avocado plant
This is a great project for kids or adults and is fun to do at this time of the year when you can’t get into the garden yet!
Country Gal Goes to the City
“When you get into a hotel room, you lock the door, and you know there is secrecy, there is luxury, there is fantasy, there is comfort, and there is reassurance.”
Diane von Furstenberg
Millpond Hockey at the Alton Mill
What could be more Canadian than lacing up to play on the pond?
The Thrill of Show Jumping
Local riders prepare to dazzle spectators with a breathtaking competition at the Pan Am Games.
Fat Bikes – the Action’s in the Traction
For these “fatty” enthusiasts, the coming of winter no longer spells the end of the ride.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2014
Mr. Judge’s word circle, game of checkers in Marsville, think out of the box and FAST!



