Why Halifax might be the place for young single ladies.
Continue Reading →May the Hinges of Our Friendship Never Grow Rusty, and Our Ale Never Turn Musty
A wee bit of love from your favourite Irish lass.
Continue Reading →Spring, Some Promises, and Why Some Things Are Worth the Wait
Why everyone needs to survive a winter in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
Continue Reading →A Post For My American Friends: Newfoundland is a Lot Closer Than You Think
A true testament to Newfoundland spirit.
Continue Reading →A Newfoundland Language Lesson: Using the Word “B’y”
A lesson in Newfoundland language.
Continue Reading →A Toast to Some Travellers: Round 2
More people you should probably be following if you have any kind of soul.
Continue Reading →Some Post-Olympics Thoughts…Because You’re Not Sick of Hearing About it Yet
Some post thoughts about my love for Canadian expression.
Continue Reading →One Night Out in Halifax, Or Why Newfoundlanders Are Spoiled
Drinks, travel writers, shady night clubs.
Continue Reading →Disappointment, Running Into Doors, and Donkey Riding
Must resist the urge to hit things.
Continue Reading →Wanderlust as a Physical Pain
Like a swift kick in the nads.
Continue Reading →Why Borders Are Difficult Concepts for Island Folks
Growing up on an island, you lose any sense of borders. There are none. If you keep walking in any direction, you’ll fall off a cliff into an ocean. Our island has islands and our island’s islands have islands. You get used to being isolated. Like that Simon & Garfunkel song. An island never cries. [...]
Continue Reading →How to Deal When Mother Nature Takes a Snow Dump All Over Your City
How to enjoy a blizzard in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
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