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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 1Y ago

Shrimping in the Gulf of Mexico

Shrimpers returned to the waters off the coast of Louisiana today. And we took to the sea on a shrimping expedition as well, a little further up the coast in Biloxi, Mississippi. The Biloxi Shrimping Tour is the second oldest attraction in the region; the “Sailfish” has been running tours since 1955
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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 1Y ago

Oil? What oil? Gulf coast beaches are open for business!

The Mississippi Gulf Coast was well into its hurricane recovery when the Deep Water Horizon exploded and oil started gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. It was a blow the struggling region didn’t need – headlines flashing around the world about oil washing up on beaches as they were getting ready to la
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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 1Y ago

Checkin’ out Cajun country

In Ontario, I think we’re always aware of the French language. We’re located right next to Quebec and there are pockets of Franco-Ontarian populations sprinkled throughout the province. And French is on most of our products, labels, printed materials and more. To see this in the United States is a l
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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 1Y ago

The day the rain came

I had great visions for yesterday – visions of lovely Natchez, of stately Civil War-era homes and of cotton-growing. But they weren’t to be, thanks to what I later discovered to be TD5. It rained heavily pretty much from the moment we set out from Vicksburg on Route 61 on our way to Natchez. And [..
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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 1Y ago

In the footsteps of the battle of Vicksburg

Vicksburg, Mississippi is a town with a bloody history. As a major Confederate stronghold strategically located on the Mississippi River – the South’s major supply line – it took beating after beating as Union troops tried repeatedly to capture the city during the US Civil War. A lengthy and brutal
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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 1Y ago

It’s Elvis Week in Memphis

It’s Elvis Week here in Memphis – which I didn’t know when I set about plotting our roadtrip through the South. To be honest, and this is certainly a sacrilege in this town, I’m not even really that much of an Elvis fan. But I’ve always considered Graceland to be one of those “must sees” [...]
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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 1Y ago

Heading south on the Interstate

We’re on our way south, Bill and I, on a road trip to the southern US. Today, we crossed three states enroute to our first destination, Memphis, spending the whole day doing nothing but driving and enjoying the sights and sounds of the I-75. And I-65. And I-40. There’ll be lots to write about once [
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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 2Y ago

A high maintenance lifestyle – or is this normal

I’m starting to wonder if I’m becoming high maintenance. Have I gradually turned into a diva over the last number of years without knowing it? It used to be pretty easy for me to keep on top of myself and my life. But as I was entering appointments into my new online calendar, I noticed [...]
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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 2Y ago

Changing a decades-old habit

I’ve been driving for almost 20 years. Wow, I feel old just writing that, but shockingly, it’s true. Anyway, when I was growing up, my parents always owned standard transmission vehicles, so when it came time for me to learn how to drive, that’s what I learned on. At the time, I was pretty annoyed [
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Snapshopts of a Canadian Life · 2Y ago

Fighting the fear of flying

Every time I get onto an airplane, I experience the same sensations. I feel butterflies in my stomach. My hands get clammy. My face gets red. My heart starts to pound and my pulse starts to race. And it gets progressively worse until the plane is in the air and the captain turns off the [...]
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