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MURPH’S UP

MURPH’S UP

Newfoundlanders have such a brilliant sense of humour and outlook on life – it should be no wonder there are so many great ‘Newfie Jokes’ floating around. I know some people may find them offensive, but I take great joy from the fact that they are usually crafted by Newfoundlanders who write them in books,READ MORE

ST. MICHAEL’S MAY BUSH

ST. MICHAEL’S MAY BUSH

A post from Jim McCarthy: What a wonderful time we had touring this afternoon. My son Andrew; Francis Corrigan; Mike Edmunds and I jumped aboard the van after dinner and we all headed north to meet the St. Michael’s Boys Choir Group at Saint Anne’s Community Hall in the town of Flat Rock.This was aREAD MORE

SCREECHING & BAWLING

SCREECHING & BAWLING

A post by Mark McCarthy: My Mother performs one of the best ‘Screech In’ ceremonies I’ve ever seen; probably because she gets what it’s all about! Most people don’t realize that the Newfoundland ‘Screech In’ is really a celebration of the intelligence of the Newfoundland people. (Is that what you call an oxymoron?) We suggestREAD MORE

MOTHER-IN-LAWS

MOTHER-IN-LAWS

I had long forgotten about the ‘Mother-in-Law’ doorstep until I conducted the ‘Dandy Line’ cross island tour of Newfoundland & Labrador in June of last year. In fact, I laughed aloud when a couple of the ‘bad’ girls in the back of the coach asked about them, reminding me of a time when we wouldREAD MORE

H’ENGLAND, H’IRELAND & ‘OLYROOD

H’ENGLAND, H’IRELAND & ‘OLYROOD

Newfoundland is a dream destination for many, but anyone with an interest in linguistics will find this to be one of the most interesting and diverse regions imaginable. This isn’t a surprise given the accent for which we are so renowned. “Speak some ‘Newfie’ for us, Andrew!”     But imagine the confusion when IREAD MORE

RIGHT OR WRONG

RIGHT OR WRONG

Visitors to St. John’s often note the challenges they experience when attempting to navigate our roadways while driving. They cite a number of unusual ‘one way’ diversions; street names which change arbitrarily; and many intersections that converge with multiple entry and exit points. Many have wondered why we didn’t avail of the opportunity to layREAD MORE

ROCK COD

ROCK COD

A post from Mark McCarthy: My cousin Daniel tells a funny story from his first year of geological studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John’s. On the very first day of class, the professor was explaining the many techniques that are used to identify different rock types. Colour is an obvious indicator, andREAD MORE

FOX ROCKS

FOX ROCKS

With all the steeped history, the momentous legends and lore, the intricate architectural features and the many brilliant natural attractions found throughout St. John’s, Newfoundland – I always find a way to include a stop at the ‘Terry Fox’ statue on the harbor front whenever I conduct a “City Tour”. Even for our non-Canadian guestsREAD MORE

CRAB CROWD

CRAB CROWD

This is a fun and informative video I took last week when the boys were preparing for the crab fishery which opens in Newfoundland on April 6, 2015.  Quite the investment of time, energy and patience. Thankfully these guys approach every job like true Newfoundlanders – with a smile on their face, a light heart andREAD MORE

OTTAWA CAPITALS

OTTAWA CAPITALS

I’ve just returned from our Country’s Capital city of Ottawa where I attended the Travel & Vacation Show this past weekend. I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to reconnect with dozens of our past clients and meet so many wonderful people who hold Newfoundland & Labrador in such high regard; all suggesting a trip to ourREAD MORE

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