The Pastor’s Blog – O CANADA
Yesterday was Canada Day. In our church service tomorrow we will sing our national anthem and pray for our nation. It seems so appropriate to celebrate our country and humbly…
Yesterday was Canada Day. In our church service tomorrow we will sing our national anthem and pray for our nation. It seems so appropriate to celebrate our country and humbly…
They tell me that the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is known as the city of bridges. The city was built along the North Saskatchewan River, and many bridges were necessary…
The climb was steep and the trail was challenging, but the little red markers helped us stay on the right path. My son and I were climbing Mt. Morrow in…
Recently my wife and I took a trip through Jasper National Park. Everywhere we looked there were amazing views of the mountains. Some were tree covered, while others were bare…
This afternoon I was walking around the yard and was delighted to see that the rhubarb had started to grow. The leaves were getting large and green, while the stalks…
Last week I pulled out the pump for the fountain that pours water into the fishpond. Sadly it is not a fish pond anymore as the racoons ate my fish!…
In 1889 William (John) Blair, architect of the famous Beacon Hill Park in Victoria, built a stone bridge to go over the man made lake in the park. It was…
Not far from my house is a small man-made lake which is a favourite spot for hikers and walkers. Nestled in a forest made up of some older growth trees…
Watching the sun go down over a lake or watching it slip behind a mountain, I cannot help but feel a sense of peace. It means the day is almost…
It will never cease to amaze me what people can do with a pile of sand, some buckets and shaping tools. From cartoon characters to castles, from animals to famous…