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DEFIB MY HEART

DEFIB MY HEART

Our guides hail from all corners of the province and most are active in their local community. Many of these rural towns are currently focused on the acquisition of defibrillators for their recreational centers. This issue was tabled at our annual guide meeting where we discuss the tour year, make suggestions, and offer ideas toREAD MORE

HALF AN HOUR LATER

HALF AN HOUR LATER

We used to give the boys in Vancouver a shocking tormenting; often asking if B.C. meant ‘Before Christ’, and frequently suggesting; “If anyone needs an extra half hour in their time zone it must be you crowd!” We found wonderful friends “out west”, and while most understood the humour regarding Newfoundland’s unique time zone –READ MORE

SPOONFUL

SPOONFUL

Our sister in law Lori McCarthy is hosting a ‘Cod Sounds’ spoon carving course on the 22nd of March. We were confused when she first told us, asking; “What is spoon carving?”  She provided a quick demonstration and its exactly what it sounds like – whittling a spoon from a piece of wood. We watchedREAD MORE

CALM TOM

CALM TOM

We were so fortunate to spend time with Justin Fong at this year’s ‘Destination St. John’s’ Christmas Party . He is a talented and delightful young man – as you might well imagine given the wonderful creativity and brilliance he’s introduced to the ‘Quidi Vidi’ brand and their ingenious assortment of craft beers.   “…READ MORE

VIKINGS -VS- RAIDERS

VIKINGS -VS- RAIDERS

The term “Viking” is somewhat irksome when used to describe the ‘Vinland’ settlement in  Newfoundland and Labrador. The image it conjects are mostly Hollywood fabrications, and even the fake helmets ascribe to a much earlier period in Norse history. The term “Viking” means “Raider” and while they certainly earned a frightful reputation for their devastatingREAD MORE

TWENTY TWENTY

TWENTY TWENTY

The year ‘Twenty Twenty’ should be recognized as a critical juncture in the evolutionary history of man; a point in time that provides us with a state of near “Perfect Vision.”   “… near perfect vision…”   Looking back, we obviously see an accurately detailed world. Our history has been perfectly documented – affording usREAD MORE

PITCHED

PITCHED

We stopped on Newfoundland’s ‘Great Northern Peninsula’ so a guest could photograph the beautifully stacked piles of firewood lining the sides of the highway. As luck would have it, there was an elderly gentleman working this lot. Anxious for a break and an excuse to talk, he marched towards us with purpose; “Mind all theREAD MORE

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