Don’t Laugh At Me My Daughters
By Don Dreger – Vegreville, Alta. Don’t laugh at me my daughters I know that I am growing old. I can’t remember what I said, Or what I have been told. Don’t laugh at me my [continue…]
By Don Dreger – Vegreville, Alta. Don’t laugh at me my daughters I know that I am growing old. I can’t remember what I said, Or what I have been told. Don’t laugh at me my [continue…]
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By Sylvia Williams – Summerland, B.C. It all began when I was in high school when I was about 16. We lived in an isolated area northeast of Edmonton, so I had to go to school [continue…]
By Madeline Kallio – Kanata, Ont. A number of companies that sold baking items also offered free cookbooks once upon a time. My mother’s kitchen always had a Red Rose cookbook. Knox offered a free [continue…]
By Shirley Farthing – Saskatoon, Sask. In August, 2018, we celebrated our 36th month – or to most people it is three years. However, because of our advanced ages (Bob is 95 and I am [continue…]
By Ruby Smith – Victoria, B.C. I sit in my back yard and enjoy all the things around me. All the beautiful flowers, the fruit trees, the apples and blueberries. How Elmer loved those trees. It’s [continue…]
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