All the best of the season to you and yours. Great story. If one wants to understand what a Canadian is, this is where you find the answer, in the stories that come from small town Canada. I had the good fortune of growing up in a relatively small town, far enough removed from Vancouver to feel like “the sticks”. I remember those days fondly and despair for the youth of today who will never experience that side of life. IMHO progress does not always mean moving forward.
Thanks for the stories. Be well and keep them coming.
Hi Bob,
All the best of the season to you and yours. Great story. If one wants to understand what a Canadian is, this is where you find the answer, in the stories that come from small town Canada. I had the good fortune of growing up in a relatively small town, far enough removed from Vancouver to feel like “the sticks”. I remember those days fondly and despair for the youth of today who will never experience that side of life. IMHO progress does not always mean moving forward.
Thanks for the stories. Be well and keep them coming.
As someone born in Winnipeg, and raised in Transcona, I’ve often wondered what the world apart community of Churchill is about.
Thanks for your stories and the peak into this unique place, Bob.
Enjoyed reading this story today! Thanks Bob!
That’s a great glimpse into a frosty town at the end of the line. I’m sure there’s way more Churchill stuff in you than that snack!