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WHETHERED

WHETHERED

For those who read my blogs on a regular basis, you may notice a running theme in many of my stories as I attempt to explain the beauty and diversity of Newfoundland’s weather. Like I often suggest, “You don’t come to Newfoundland for the weather – unless you really like weather!”     This pastREAD MORE

WINTER WONDERS

WINTER WONDERS

When most people think of winter tourism it usually conjures up images of sporting and recreation activities like skiing, ice skating, snow shoeing and perhaps snowmobiling. We also tend to think of well known winter destinations like Aspen, CO, Whistler, BC or the Swiss Alps. Thus, when Newfoundland talks about expanding our tourism season toREAD MORE

SPRING SPRANG SPRUNG

SPRING SPRANG SPRUNG

This is the first day of Spring and surprise, surprise – we are in the “throws” of yet another snowstorm here in Newfoundland. Thankfully, while the remainder of North American’s look forward to April showers and the hope of May flowers, we remain unperturbed, for Newfoundland’s spring season promises a very different celebration.     While weREAD MORE

SHARING IN MARRIAGE

SHARING IN MARRIAGE

The old man (Gert) placed an order for one hamburger, French fries and a drink. Gert unwrapped the plain hamburger and carefully cut it in half, placing one half in front of Stella. Gert then carefully counted out the French fries, dividing them into two piles and neatly placed one pile in front of Stella.READ MORE

FARAWAY LAND

FARAWAY LAND

There are many reasons to explain why Newfoundland has become such a popular tourism destination of late. Our provincial television / video advertisements have effectively impressed our country’s natural beauty on a travel demographic who appreciate everything from our magnificent coastal ‘landwash’ to our deeply rooted culture. The people of Newfoundland are spectacular hosts whoREAD MORE

TALKING TURKEY

TALKING TURKEY

Our fishing crew recently hired out as a service boat to assist a drilling crew that were taking soil samples for the new wharves they plan to build in the east end of St. John’s harbour. Basically, we were using our boat’s powerful engine to move the heavy cement blocks used to moor the rigREAD MORE

JACK IN THE BOX

JACK IN THE BOX

I recently shared a photograph of a beautiful painting my cousin Jacqui posted on her Facebook page. It was truly exquisite and I was especially proud of her efforts.     Though I stated as much in my comments on her post, I don’t believe any amount of verbiage could effectively express my awe andREAD MORE

CANDLEMAS DAY

CANDLEMAS DAY

In most parts of North America February 2nd is Groundhog Day. Groundhogs are not native to the island of Newfoundland, so people used the weather conditions on Febuary 2nd, which is known as Candlemas Day, to determine future weather conditions. “If Candlemas Day be clear and fine, the rest of winter is left behind; IfREAD MORE

PAINT A PICTURE

PAINT A PICTURE

I love when guests ask about the brightly painted homes they see in St. John’s and how we came to choose such a wonderful palette of colours. Years ago we had no historical references to explain our preference for paint, so we used our heads and applied some good old fashioned Newfoundland logic to createREAD MORE

VIETNAM VET

VIETNAM VET

A post by Linda: Cindy Leder sent me this pic. We’re friends on Facebook. She was on my tour a few years ago.     On another note, Vietnam is a tad bit different. Tipping all guides and servers well as this is a poor country trying desperately to get tourism right. Sometimes I’ll tellREAD MORE

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