
Lake Agassiz & Edrans: discovering the glacial past of my mom’s girlhood home
As mentioned in my last post, I’m reading Lake Agassiz: The Rise and Demise of the World’s Greatest Lake, by Bill Redekop… and yes I’m […]
As mentioned in my last post, I’m reading Lake Agassiz: The Rise and Demise of the World’s Greatest Lake, by Bill Redekop… and yes I’m […]
Being a Manitoban and whatnot, I’d always heard about The Narrows… but I’d never been there, nor did I know why it was A Thing. […]
Let me tell you a sad story. It is the story of how I never win anything. Okay well it isn’t that sad really, because […]
Well, weirdly enough, September is half over already, and in my mind that is significant because it means the housebarns at the Mennonite Heritage Village […]
Last weekend Andrew and I finally went to check out the Niverville Historical Space. They don’t call it a museum, but it seemed kind of […]