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Books. Beer. Kid. Archives. Halifax. Humour. Outrage. Rarely in that order. she/her
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The vibe to strive for in all things.
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It is not a recipe that’s easy to follow, but I can dm?
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We use wild roses, like in the first photo.wait until the hips turn orange/red in the fall.
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Oh haaaaa! Yea, very important distinction 😂
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Very yes.
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Boom boom, Brian.
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That’s one of my comfort shows, I’ve watched the first few seasons SO MANY times
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I only got a few episodes in on my first try watching it, it just didn’t connect. Thank goodness I went back to it bc now it’s one of my all-time faves
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SIMPLY THE BEST.
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Tarek's is our neighbourhood go-to. Split a half & half dinner, add a few falafel balls on the side.
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Jade eggs, Tim Onion.
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I am giggling through my outrage about 'potato'
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Erin please screenshot for all of our managers.
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It’s on the other side of the room 😩
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Moon misty!
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Sure if you’re nasty.
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Also doohickies and thingamabobs while you're at it.
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Is this video of me trying to find the cocoa powder this morning?
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The service is EXCELLENT. And the prices are very reasonable.
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Custom Curves in Dartmouth is my go-to.
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The resource 'Africville' is a digitized version of a reference file that was built about the community. It is a mix of original records (land documents, petitions, correspondence) and media coverage. shorturl.at/OoW7I
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Nova Scotia Archives has two resources related specifically to Africville. The first, Bob Brooks' Photographic Portrait of Africville in the 1960s, features photographs of the community and residents: archives.novascotia.ca/africville/
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Ack!
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If you're looking for short stories, I really enjoyed Amor Towles' new collection Table for Two. Extra good if you also enjoyed Gentleman of Moscow.
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We’re rewatching Schitt’s Creek and are getting into Miracle Workers.