02 July 2026

1965 Kitchen

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Cut the $hit

 




Morning Reflections

 


31 Days in Canada

 In honour of CANADA DAY  I plan to post a daily image of Canada and a link to a random Canadian location we have visited. 



Today we'll visit Trinity, Dildo (YES), Brigus and St. John's in Newfoundland - random post

A traditional Newfoundland Jiggs Dinner (also called boiled dinner or cooked dinner) is a hearty, one-pot meal typically enjoyed on Sundays. It consists of boiled salt beef and root vegetables like potatoes, carrots, cabbage, and turnip, all cooked together alongside a cloth bag of yellow split peas that is mashed into "pease pudding".




Newfoundland is Canada’s easternmost province, known for its rugged, windswept coastlines, unique Irish-influenced culture, and famously friendly locals. Nicknamed "The Rock," the island is home to North America's oldest history, vibrant fishing villages, and abundant wildlife.

Deep History: As part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, it is home to North America's oldest European settlement (visited by the Vikings at L'Anse aux Meadows) and the oldest city in North America (St. John's).

A Distinct Identity: Because Newfoundland was its own British Dominion before joining Canada in 1949, its culture feels quite different from the rest of the country. Its unique accent, folklore, and traditions are heavily rooted in Irish, English, and French heritage.

Hospitality: The province has a global reputation for incredibly warm and welcoming locals, "kitchen parties," and lively oral tradition.



31 DAYS IN CANADA

01 July 2026

Signs

April 2026 - Toronto ON

Random signs around town.

At T&T


Beef heel muscle??


University Ave.






Morning Reflections

 


31 Days in Canada

 In honour of CANADA DAY  I plan to post a daily image of Canada and a link to a random Canadian location we have visited.



We'll begin in OTTAWA ON  - random post




Ottawa is the bilingual and vibrant capital of Canada. Located in southeastern Ontario along the Ottawa River, it serves as the nation's political epicenter and is famous for its rich history, distinct urban-meets-nature aesthetic, and a high quality of life.

Political Heart: Ottawa is home to the country's federal government, featuring iconic national landmarks like Parliament Hill, the Supreme Court, and various foreign embassies.

Bilingual Heritage: Situated on the border of Ontario and Quebec, it is a highly bilingual city. Both English and French are widely spoken, giving the city a unique, cross-cultural energy.

National Institutions: The city is a hub for arts and culture, housing world-class venues such as the National Gallery of Canada and the National Arts Centre.


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1965 Kitchen

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