Historic, and hysterically stereotypical, visions of Canada usually consist of Eskimos, dog sleds, igloos, Mounties, and clear tracts of land filled with snow-capped mountains and evergreen forests. Oh, and people going over Niagara Falls in barrels. Monty Python also made a huge deal out of our lumberjacks as well.
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GRAN’S CANADA HIGHWAY – EPISODE 2: THE FIR TREES AND BEYOND by Jaimie Vernon
Posted in Family, life, Opinion, Review with tags Bob Segarini, Buffalo, Canada, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Farley Mowat, Jaimie Vernon, Lillian Gish, Louis B. Mayer, Mary Pickford, Mounties, Never Cry Wolf, New Brunswick, New York, Niagara Falls, Nipigon Trail, Quebec, Samuel de Champlain, Sgt. Preston of the Yukon, Trans-Canada Highway, traveling, Vancouver, Victoria, Warren G. Harding on July 6, 2020 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Fly Me High, Ken Tobias
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Anne Murray, B 2016 Nova Scotia Music Hall of Fame, Ballet Jorgen, Bill Medley, BMI, Bob Segarini, CLIO Award, Dave Bidini, DBAWIS, Delta Tango, Gene MacLellan, Glooscap Music, Halifax, John Allan Cameron, Ken Tobias, Natalie MacMaster ; Harry Hibbs, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Portia White, Procan and SOCAN, Rheostatics, Righteous Brothers, Rita MacNeil, Roxanne Tellier, Singalong Jubilee, Socan Classics Awards, The Bells, Tony Tobias on June 26, 2016 by segarini
“I remember being asked when I was very young what did I want to be when I grow up. I remember saying ” I want to be an artist, a singer, and a scientist…..well it turned out that I am a professional singer, an avid science fan, and yes an artist…painting in acrylics for 30 years.”