That coat my mother is wearing, was known at the time as a “Hudson Seal”. It was not seal at all, but in fact muskrat.
Category: My Canada
My Canada, 22/150: When Irish eyes are smiling
Having both Ukrainian and Irish heritage has served to make me more Canadian than if I had only one ethnic background.
My Canada, 21/150: Rough waters on the journey
Some people are polished by adversity, while others are scratched by by it.
My Canada, 20/150: A nation molded by immigrants
Unless you are a member of one of Canada’s aboriginal First Nations, the truth about being Canadian is that you got here because you, or your ancestors, moved here from somewhere else.
My Canada, 19/150: The games Canadians play
I assumed everyone grew up with a round wood game board in the back of the closet.
My Canada, 18/150: The ark of love
Core to L’Arche is the commitment to give those with intellectual disabilities a home, not just a place to live.
My Canada, 17/150: Saint Amour
Calling a restaurant catering to elegant dinners “St. Love” might seem the ultimate in kitsch. But then, everything sounds – and is – more romantic in French.
My Canada, 16/150: Upon these rocks
Maybe you’ve got a little stash of these too: rocks you’ve collected on your travels, each with a story.