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Accounts of a journey in the past '08
Sheriff Roland:
Got to Timmins around 3:30. Layed down on the bed for a bit and then headed out to my brother Daniel's place where we were expected for supper. Mom got out of the hospital to go to Sunday mass and spent the afternoon with Daniel & Denyse, waiting for our arrival.
Bryan made a good impression on mom. After supper, Claudette's brood showed up and I got to take this one picture of Claudette's youngest (Dominique) with mom:
Visited mom in the hospital twice the next day. She didn't remember my being there the day before (at Daniel's - maybe it's cause she's not use to me sporting a goatee) but she remembered Bryan and asked why he hadn't come to visit her with me on that Monday.
injest:
ouch
it is so hard to watch our parents getting old isnt' it?
:-\ :-\
{{Roland}}
HerrKaiser:
The city of Winnipeg has the largest urban American Elm tree population left in north america. It is a natural treasure that is hopefully going to remain healthy and in tact. The elm is to the U.S. what the maple is to Canada. Having lost most of its elm trees (over 200 million since the mid 1940s), americans must turn to canada to view these stately giants.
Sheriff Roland:
While in Timmins, Denyse (that's Daniel's wife) acted the tourist guide.
One place I'd never visited is the new Timmins library, which Daniel had a hand in 'drafting'
Here's a really limiting photo I found online of the place ...
injest:
kinda reminds me of the inside of a big tent....
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