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Gladys Taber | Notes From the Hinterland
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Notes From the Hinterland. Food for the Soul. What I’ve Been Reading Online. Tag Archives: Gladys Taber. It Hardly Needs to Be Said. August 14, 2015. I am reading Glady’s Taber’s. Here is a link to the Gladys Taber entry. In Wikipedia, and it provides a bibliography of her work. In the summer, I usually read on the patio when I have my afternoon tea, and that is where, appropriately enough, I am reading. A bit of bright blue sky above the patio. Along with the falling acorns, there are other reminders th...
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Wordless Wednesday | Notes From the Hinterland
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Notes From the Hinterland. Food for the Soul. What I’ve Been Reading Online. Category Archives: Wordless Wednesday. Looking Down: Feather on the Ground. November 2, 2016. Leaves on the Roof. October 26, 2016. October 12, 2016. Still Life: Feather on Red. October 5, 2016. September 28, 2016. Animals - especially dogs. Buddha and Little Miss. September 14, 2016. September 7, 2016. Some Nifty Blogs I Like. Derrick J. Knight. Garden in a City. Handmade. Homegrown. Beautiful Life. Letters from a Hill Farm.
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Nature | Notes From the Hinterland
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Notes From the Hinterland. Food for the Soul. What I’ve Been Reading Online. October 21, 2016. In Maine, it seems as though the climate has changed significantly. Last month, we had what I called Saugust, which was so mild and hot that it seemed to be an extension of summer. A far cry from the crisp Septembers we had as little as ten years ago. Despite the warm weather, the leaves continue to fall, coming down in a rain of gold, carpeting the yard and the road. October 18, 2016. October 15, 2016. On Main...
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Recipes | Notes From the Hinterland
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Notes From the Hinterland. Food for the Soul. What I’ve Been Reading Online. Cocoa Muffins in New Silicone Muffin Cups. August 19, 2016. The day before yesterday, our friend Diane surprised us with a gift of twelve silicone muffin cups. Thanks so much, Diane! 8220;Pretty darned good,” Clif said. And best of all, there was hardly any sticking. I let the muffins cool and peeled away the silicone cups. Voilà! Perfect little muffins with no bottoms left behind. Cocoa Muffins with Chocolate Chips. Put the bat...
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French Canadians in the U.S. French Canadians in the U.S. David Vermette’s French North America Blog. Http:/ frenchnorthamerica.blogspot.com. Http:/ francolib.francoamerican.org/. Franco-American Women’s Institute. Http:/ www.fawi.net. French Canadians in America. Http:/ www.markrondeau.com/frenchcanbook.html. Mark Rondeau is a journalist, editor, photographer and community activist who lives in North Adams, Mass. He writes on a variety of topics, including issues related to French-Canadians. Http:/ facu...
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Library Stories | Notes From the Hinterland
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Notes From the Hinterland. Food for the Soul. What I’ve Been Reading Online. Category Archives: Library Stories. Piper Is Two: A Trip to the Belgrade Public Library. March 4, 2016. Yesterday, I visited with my friend Beth and her granddaughter, Piper. As it happens, it was the exact day of Piper’s second birthday, and we had muffins to celebrate. I gave Piper some books about animals, and Beth gave her some garden tools. Start ’em young! After that, it was on to the Belgrade Public Library. Blanco, you w...
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News & Site History - ToutCanadien
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This is a page to record the evolution of the ToutCanadien (TC) web site as well as share significant news about current events and pertinent articles written by TC and its colleagues. As you dive into the world of North-American French, it’s important to not only study the language, but to learn about culture, and history, as it is history that has shaped our language and culture. Take some time out of your busy schedule to check out the following blog. You’ll be glad you did. Within the last two days, ...
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Podcast #0,000,007 | DAVID VERMETTE | A Million Friends
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A creative introvert gets to know his own friends. Podcast #0,000,007 DAVID VERMETTE. Josh Cole interviews David Vermette of Annapolis, Maryland. David is a blogger. Writer, researcher,. Josh and David enjoy Papa Gino’s pizza as they talk about race in America from the perspective of the ethnic Franco-American experience and the common roots of American corporatism and white privilege among other topics. David sings and plays bass on No French No More. Sponsored by: Sanzone Guitar and Mandolin Co. Effect...
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What’s My Story? The Voyageur « The Red Cedar
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Essays on Heritage and Culture. What’s My Story? What’s My Story? I wonder what was going through their minds when several voyageurs and Indians, along with the explorer Alexander Mackenzie, reached an inlet leading to the Pacific Ocean in 1793? Mackenzie left journals in which he detailed his explorations, providing information about some of the people who journeyed alongside him, people who left little such information themselves: the voyageurs. Historians such as Grace Lee Nute. In her 1931 work.