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Date Posted: 13:04:37 04/28/08 Mon GMT-5
Author: Roger
Author Host/IP: ppp705.dsl.ontario.net / 209.159.178.197
Subject: Re: Spring all across Canada
In reply to: Liz 's message, "Spring all across Canada" on 19:16:40 04/27/08 Sun GMT-5

It should be a great story. I've been on a couple of road trips to the Maritimes. My wife and I have been debating about going to Newfoundland, the only province I haven't been in.

It may be spring, but it's cold and miseriferous today. I have some cutting to do, and my workshop is on the patio, so I'm not doing any table saw work in the rain.

My son Iain and I are going on a short road trip to Montreal on the weekend, as I have a Canadian Writers' Foundation meeting next Monday.

Anyway, scratch that itch, eh?

Roger



>I think I've unpacked everything now. My husband and
>I just got back from our road trip to the Maritimes.
>And as the subject title indicates it was spring
>wherever we went. Now it's Alberta's turn! I've got
>a major itch to write now that I'm home, and I'm
>making notes to start a story. I do hope it's more
>than a spring fever.
>Roger - have you ever thought of a newspaper column?
>I'd love to hear of soup and nutrition in that format.
>
>Liz

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