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St. Matthew’s United Church: A 1749 Halifax Landmark
Update to a post originally published on December 4, 2014 St. Matthew’s United Church Walk to the corner of Spring Garden Road and Barrington Street, and it’s safe to that you are in one of the most historical parts of Halifax. On your right is the Old Burial Ground, and directly across the street you…
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Nova Scotia Heritage Day: 2018 Honouree, Mona Louise Parsons
Mona Louise Parsons This week we are traveling to Middleton, Nova Scotia where I attended the Heritage Day celebrations for Mona Louise Parsons, the 2018 honouree. Welcome to week 361 (3/1/2018) of Travel Photo Thursday. Come along as I introduce you to this amazing woman whom many have never heard of, and until a few…
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Quirky Annapolis Royal
Quirky Annapolis Royal is often a term of endearment I use for the town I now call home. Welcome to week 359 (2/22/18) of Travel Photo Thursday. This week I give you one photo, which I think shows you my newly adopted town’s quirky (and fun) side. To join in the Travel Photo Thursday fun…
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Historic Gardens, Annapolis Royal: A Late Autumn Photo Walk
Historic Gardens The Historic Gardens in Annapolis Royal are a popular tourist destination. Although now closed for the season, the gates to the Historic Gardens remain open and you can wander around at your own risk. Even in the late autumn with few blooms, I found the gardens enchanting. Welcome to week 349…