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A is for Awesome
Once used to describe the feeling of awe created by, for example, Man walking on the Moon – now the word AWESOME just means Cool… If you want to bond … Continue reading →
View ArticleB is for Bi-Lingual
I’ve tried to sex this post up but failed miserably. Perhaps I should have run with ”B is for Buttertarts”. In any case, the blame lies squarely with S for getting … Continue reading →
View ArticleC is for Cottage
Before we’d even flown the kids over to Canada, we were growing familiar with the concept of “the Cottage”. Canadians LOVE their cottages! Give them a long weekend and above … Continue reading →
View ArticleD is for dandelion, Dollarstore and ‘due diligence’
Where Dandelion is a dirty word The grass is different here. It’s the ‘outdoorsman’ of the cultivated groundcover world (a mixture of Kentucky Bluegrass and Perennial ryegrass for the curious). …...
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