Sunday, 30 December 2018

Christmas 2018

It was a nice Christmas for us this year. I still had work so we could celebrate it this year.Leena school concert

doing her best

singing 

Oka Donair from Frank's Pizza in Stewiacke 

our pre Christmas party

pizza, donair, garlic fingers, mozzarella sticks

enjoy food

Christmas eve service in Lantz

Ian doing his duty as an Altar boy 

Dad and Mummy 2 down for turkey and lobster Christmas day

the kids tuck in

Grampie admires granddaughters Gingerbread house 

more ginger 

Emi opening her presents when she got home from work 

and enjoying her Lobster and shrimp chowder 

Leena tries out her new necklace and bracelet kit

Tuesday, 11 December 2018

End of hunting season meal

I didn't get out this year, but it was just the right kind of evening to make this dish
a hearty Hunting camp queche

this is a good book

Thursday, 6 December 2018

Halifax Explusion, December 6, 1917, 2018 commeration

This year, I finally made a pilgrimage to the annual commemoration of the world's largest man made non-nuclear explosion.
The north end of the Halifax peninsula was destroyed killing 2000 men women and children and wounding over 9000.
My great Uncle Redden was a private in the Canadian army and had been in Halifax to board a troop ship for France, but was sick with the mumps. He was place in quarintine and missed his ship. Thus he was in the base hospital when this event took place. He was one of the thousands of soldiers, sailors, medical personnell who had to help in the recovery and relief operations over the winter of 1917-1918.
The house I grew up in in Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, which was 80km from the blast zone had one of the front windows cracked.
I also had a Sunday school teacher who survived this event. Mrs. Murray was a toddler and she had vauge recollections of the event.
I will add photos once my phone is charged up.