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Bossypants – Heather Davis Stories
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July 20, 2016. As a woman in today’s society, we have it pretty easy compared to other generations. Now I don’t want to get all intense (where these conversations often go), but it is ultimately true that women have come along way and the struggles we face today are not as restricting as they were decades ago. Image from Soviet History Archive. When Tina Fey was a child, there were no women comedians. Could you imagine a world without humorous women such as Tina Fey, Joan Rivers or Ellen DeGeneres? So wh...
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Too Much Coffee… – Heather Davis Stories
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July 21, 2016. July 21, 2016. Too Much Coffee…. As someone who advocates for us to always speak up, why am I not doing what I preach? Because of stigma. A word we hear more frequently now then ever. The sad thing is, no matter how much we try, you cannot educate people that are not listening. Think about your life. What are your major stresses? How do you handle them? What mechanisms do you have for releasing stress? How often do you practice them? What I like to believe is that everyone suffers anxiety&...
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Canada’s National Tower – Heather Davis Stories
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June 19, 2016. June 19, 2016. Canada’s National Tower. It takes about 1.5 hours and is worth every penny! The experience it’s self is indescribable. I recommend it to anyone. Children can go above 13 years of age, grandparents have gone. In reality, it starts off as terrifying, but once you realize that it’s okay you become more relaxed and can really enjoy the experience. Once I became a little more relaxed I kept thinking about The CN Tower. How on earth did they build this? Over the years, Canada has ...
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Does anyone actually care about the writer anymore? – Heather Davis Stories
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Does anyone actually care about the writer anymore? Well, whether you do or you don’t I’d like to introduce myself so you can get an idea of who I am, how my blog speaks to me and where my knowledge, questions and thoughts are derived. So what is the point of the blog? In summary, I’m hard to keep up with, but if you’re interested there’s a seat right next to me, so let’s enjoy the ride. Oh I almost forgot! 4 thoughts on “ Does anyone actually care about the writer anymore? June 15, 2016 at 7:54 pm.
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What’s your walk-up song? | sound&place
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What’s your walk-up song? July 27, 2016. July 28, 2016. Baseball season is in full swing, and along with baseball comes a soundtrack of walk-up tunes that will inevitably get stuck in my head. If you’re wondering what a walk-up song is, ESPN. Provides a great summary including the origins of the modern day walk-up song here. If you’re a Blue Jays. Fan like me, a list of this season’s songs of the summer can be found here. Walk-up songs can generate some pretty interesting conversations. 8221; irk me....
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Mainlander’s Guide to Newfoundland: Local Speak (NFLD Pt. 2) | sound&place
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Mainlander’s Guide to Newfoundland: Local Speak (NFLD Pt. 2). July 21, 2016. July 21, 2016. Considering a trip to Newfoundland? Prepare yourself for the often thick regional accents and unique vocabulary. You may find the following helpful when deciphering the local speak:. Firstly, it’s important to know that as a visitor to the island, you will consistently be referred to as either a CFA. Handy vocabulary and expressions to know. An outdoor deck or porch. Long may your big jib draw. When in doubt, plur...
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Kakabeka Falls – The people in my neighbourhood
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The people in my neighbourhood. Falling for the falls. Beth and I recently travelled to Thunder Bay. For our summer vacation. I had been to Thunder Bay once before, web. Only long enough to see the Sleeping Giant. And eat at the Hoito. Beth had never seen northern Ontario, troche. And she wanted to change that. I would get to eat at the Hoito again. It was a win-win. We had a lovely time in the city and surrounding region, stomach. Continue reading “Falling for the falls”. July 24, 2016. July 24, 2016.
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family – The people in my neighbourhood
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The people in my neighbourhood. If it weren’t for scallop dragging … a profile of my father. Today, my dad turns 75. Quite the milestone. I’d say that it makes me feel old, but he’s the one at the three-quarters-of-a-century mark and so I’ll leave such comments to him. I was fortunate a few months ago to spend a weekend with him and his wife, Cindy, at their home near Boston. I was taking a history course. July 23, 2016. 2 Comments on If it weren’t for scallop dragging … a profile of my father.
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If it weren’t for scallop dragging … a profile of my father – The people in my neighbourhood
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The people in my neighbourhood. If it weren’t for scallop dragging … a profile of my father. Today, my dad turns 75. Quite the milestone. I’d say that it makes me feel old, but he’s the one at the three-quarters-of-a-century mark and so I’ll leave such comments to him. I was fortunate a few months ago to spend a weekend with him and his wife, Cindy, at their home near Boston. I was taking a history course. The home my father was born and raised in along with four others. Fishing boats at the Wilson’...
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