
With travel comes the unknown; it’s all part of the adventure. In travel, as in life, things sometimes don’t go according to plan. This Christmas I had planned to tour Belize and […]
With travel comes the unknown; it’s all part of the adventure. In travel, as in life, things sometimes don’t go according to plan. This Christmas I had planned to tour Belize and […]
People from Halifax are called Haligonians. No road trip in Canada is complete without a stop at Tim’s. Here, especially Cape Breton, they sell a local staple, oat cakes. The ubiquitous souvenir […]
And $400 later, this happened. I was planning to dine at the Wooden Monkey after going to the gym but this restaurant is closed on Sundays. So instead, I checked out the […]
Did you know the UN named the time period of 2015-2024 the decade for people of African descent? I didn’t until I went onto the African Nova Scotian Affairs website. http://www.un.org/en/events/africandescentdecade/index.shtml http://ansa.novascotia.ca/african-heritage-month […]
Milestone questions on Black History Month Who were Mathieu de Costa and Viola Desmond? Read the following posts, previously published, to find out: https://wealworldtravel.com/2014/02/19/black-history-month-a-da-costa-connection/ https://wealfood.wordpress.com/2015/02/16/meatless-monday-vegging-out-on-viola-desmond-day/
Growing up, I considered New Brunswick a place that you passed through to get to Nova Scotia. In the Maritime provinces, Nova Scotia is the matriarch, flanked by its charming and much-loved […]
…From Bonavista to the Vancouver Islands… ~Canadian version of song This Land is Your Land~ Bonavista is located in the far east of the last province to join Canadian Confederation, Newfoundland. Nearby […]
The absence of regular posts recently was due to the fact that I was travelling in a country where the WiFi connection seemed to have encountered a virtual Bermuda triangle. No I […]
Home is where the heart is and their hearts were in Africville. Africville was a Halifax community from the 1840s until the 1960s. All that remains now is a park and some […]