Wesley United Church Hall
Petite Riviere, NS
Dec. 1, 2007
This was the first time either of us had been to this church, but luckily Petite Riviere is a small community so it wasn't too hard to find. As you come up the steep hill exiting Petite, heading towards Broad Cove, the United church is on your left at the top of the hill. It is a towering building with possibly one of the creepiest graveyards I have ever seen.
Once we figured out where to go, we pulled back the heavy wooden doors and entered Cozy-ville! It was an amazing tea and a very special venue. Unfinished wood walls gave the space a warm and inviting feel. Festive cloth table cloths graced the tables, complete with holly and white pine sprigs at each table. Ours had a little 'drummer boy' drum ornament in it as well.
Wave upon wave of friendly servers attended to our every need. First we had our tea (delicious) and then the sandwiches started to arrive:
Ohmigod, cream cheese and cherry, ham and cheese, mock seafood (fake crab), tuna and egg salad (complete with onions). I wished the afternoon would never end. Lisa was beside herself, especially because the sandwiches came 'sans crust'. A plate of devilled eggs was not far behind the sandwiches as we devoured every one that we were offered.
Eventually we had to stop eating sandwiches and desert soon followed. We had a bit of each. An uncoventional trifle: I think it had jello instead of jelly, and what I think were canned pears in the base? Rainbow sprinkles dotted the surface of the dream whip (I'm pretty sure it was dream whip) topping. At any rate, sweet and delish! The other choice was a mincemeat cheesecake, with vanilla graham crumb crust and candied oranges on top of the dream whip topping. Again, sweet and oddly addictive!
I am SO glad we ventured out that day, considering the horrid weather I encountered on my drive in to Bridgewater earlier that morning. Luckily the snow had abated by lunch time, and there was hardly a trace of snow the closer we got to the coast. I highly recommend everyone attend next year's Christmas tea, I know I will.
Brake burns, church suppers,
fireman's breakfasts, truck tractors,
surfing and all the other things that
make the south shore great!
Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Annual Maitland Christmas Tea
Maitland, NS
Nov. 24, 2007
It's never hard to convince me to attend a community supper at the local Maitland hall, and the annual Christmas tea is no exception.
The hall is set up with a slightly different layout than your average supper. There are more single tables, and half of the hall is reserved for craft, bake and other assorted tables.
We received some knowing glances when we sat down, I guess we're regulars now! We were set up with the oh, so delicious tea that makes the Maitland suppers stand out and we quickly received our plates of food:
The turkey salad was chock full of REAL turkey and the ham was yummy as well. The bun came pre-buttered and the little container of cranberry jelly was also a nice accent to the meal. The coleslaw was homemade, crunchy and delicious as usual.
Our plate came complete with all the little details, right down to the sprinkle of paprika on the potato salad, nestled on some crisp iceberg lettuce...doesn't it just make you want to say, "awwww"?
And then....the sweets...oh, the sweets...Chocolate covered peanut butter balls, skor toffee bars, chocolate covered coconut cherry balls, mint bars, and still the sweets kept coming. My only regret is that the batteries died on my camera so I couldn't take pics of the sweets for you all to savour.
The neighbouring chatter was fun to listen to as well. Our nearest neighbour entertained us with stories of when she buys finger cookies on sale, what cookies freeze well, what she and her husband had for dinner the last time out and what candy to buy for Christmas. Rivetting stuff! I was particularly impressed with her thrify nature with the Xmas candy, "why should I buy a 10 dollar box, when he's just as happy to eat what I get from the dollar store?" Why indeed?
The tea was capped off buy my purchase of 2 pairs of hand knit mittens for children and one hand knit dish rag. All for the grand total of 4 dollars. (^_^) The knitted goods vendor had a chuckle when I commented, "surely some kid I know needs mittens!"
To paraphrase the Beatles, a splendid time was had by all!
Nov. 24, 2007
It's never hard to convince me to attend a community supper at the local Maitland hall, and the annual Christmas tea is no exception.
The hall is set up with a slightly different layout than your average supper. There are more single tables, and half of the hall is reserved for craft, bake and other assorted tables.
We received some knowing glances when we sat down, I guess we're regulars now! We were set up with the oh, so delicious tea that makes the Maitland suppers stand out and we quickly received our plates of food:
The turkey salad was chock full of REAL turkey and the ham was yummy as well. The bun came pre-buttered and the little container of cranberry jelly was also a nice accent to the meal. The coleslaw was homemade, crunchy and delicious as usual.
Our plate came complete with all the little details, right down to the sprinkle of paprika on the potato salad, nestled on some crisp iceberg lettuce...doesn't it just make you want to say, "awwww"?
And then....the sweets...oh, the sweets...Chocolate covered peanut butter balls, skor toffee bars, chocolate covered coconut cherry balls, mint bars, and still the sweets kept coming. My only regret is that the batteries died on my camera so I couldn't take pics of the sweets for you all to savour.
The neighbouring chatter was fun to listen to as well. Our nearest neighbour entertained us with stories of when she buys finger cookies on sale, what cookies freeze well, what she and her husband had for dinner the last time out and what candy to buy for Christmas. Rivetting stuff! I was particularly impressed with her thrify nature with the Xmas candy, "why should I buy a 10 dollar box, when he's just as happy to eat what I get from the dollar store?" Why indeed?
The tea was capped off buy my purchase of 2 pairs of hand knit mittens for children and one hand knit dish rag. All for the grand total of 4 dollars. (^_^) The knitted goods vendor had a chuckle when I commented, "surely some kid I know needs mittens!"
To paraphrase the Beatles, a splendid time was had by all!
Saturday, 3 November 2007
Crousetown Road burns
Crousetown?
Somewhere on the road between Conquerall Mills and Crousetown
Nov. 4, 2007
It's been a while since I uploaded any brake burn photos. These patches have been calling me all summer...
The highway crew patches the road, and it's like filling up the ink well or pallette..the old highway is the canvas:
Somewhere on the road between Conquerall Mills and Crousetown
Nov. 4, 2007
It's been a while since I uploaded any brake burn photos. These patches have been calling me all summer...
The highway crew patches the road, and it's like filling up the ink well or pallette..the old highway is the canvas:
Friday, 2 November 2007
Conquerall Mills Soup and Sandwich Luncheon
Conquerall Mills Community Hall
Soup and Sandwich Luncheon
Conquerall Mills, Nova Scotia
Oct. 27, 2007
These are hard to pass up. Imagine an endless supply of little sandwiches filled with all manner of good things: egg salad (with onion and without...ya gotta get it with onions!, turkey salad made from REAL turkey, ham and cheese slices, mayo and cucumber, mayo and tomato.....sadly no devilled ham. I guess we were too late.
Soups were from scratch and delightful. Turkey, a very smoky split pea and ham were our choices...both were the perfect antidote to a fall afternoon.
I was a train wreck that afternoon, a veritable bull in a china shop. I kept smashing my leg against the table when I would go to stand up. Spilling our teas all over the table. Repeatedly. Sorry for the mess I left behind!
And then came....the dessert table...oh man, the desserts....sorry some of them turned out blurry...:
The coffee cake in the foreground was amazing!
I think this might be my favourite picture of the lot..
The moral of this story, is arrive early if you want the devilled ham sandwiches!
Soup and Sandwich Luncheon
Conquerall Mills, Nova Scotia
Oct. 27, 2007
These are hard to pass up. Imagine an endless supply of little sandwiches filled with all manner of good things: egg salad (with onion and without...ya gotta get it with onions!, turkey salad made from REAL turkey, ham and cheese slices, mayo and cucumber, mayo and tomato.....sadly no devilled ham. I guess we were too late.
Soups were from scratch and delightful. Turkey, a very smoky split pea and ham were our choices...both were the perfect antidote to a fall afternoon.
I was a train wreck that afternoon, a veritable bull in a china shop. I kept smashing my leg against the table when I would go to stand up. Spilling our teas all over the table. Repeatedly. Sorry for the mess I left behind!
And then came....the dessert table...oh man, the desserts....sorry some of them turned out blurry...:
The coffee cake in the foreground was amazing!
I think this might be my favourite picture of the lot..
The moral of this story, is arrive early if you want the devilled ham sandwiches!
Mahone Bay Anglican church Roast Beef supper
Anglican Church
Roast Beef Supper
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
Oct. 20, 2007
This supper is a guaranteed good meal. That's it. Tender roast beef, delicious pickles on the table, checkerboard cake, who could ask for more? The only thing that could disrupt our plans? Chatty Kathy.
We should've known she was trouble from the second she and her ex-con husband sat down across from us. Within seconds she was spooning chow chow on half of a dinner roll, voraciously eating it. Then, on to the coleslaw. Again, eating it off a dinner roll. Chow chow and coleslaw cascaded down on the vinyl table cloth. And still, she kept eating....
The next victim in her sights was our nearby 'table cake':
Seems innocent enough, right? A lovely looking cake, right? Not for long...she proceeded to cut off a small piece, and then only ate half of it. A puzzled frown quickly spread over her face.
"What kind of cake do you think that is?" she asked us, "i can't tell, it looks like barley bread, don't you think it looks like barley bread?"
For the rest of our meal she inquired with anyone who would make eye contact with her, if they thought this cake looked like barley bread.....
To be fair, she was only being 'neighbourly', and the only reason I mention her 'quirks' is because I've never seen anyone behave that way at a supper. As hard as I tried not to make eye contact, she kept talking to Lisa and myself:
"Where are you from?"
"Do you go to many of these suppers?"
"Don't you think that cake looks like barley bread?"
"These pickles are tough" (they were tough, I'll give her that)
Oh, and dinner was great. For dessert, we had squash pie and pumpkin pie, both were great. Squash pie is a little drier and less 'spicy' than pumpkin pie, well worth trying!
I ate up as fast as I could so we could escape without being pumped for more information by Chatty Kathy. I have a bad feeling this isn't the last we've seen of her...Stay tuned, faithful readers!
Roast Beef Supper
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
Oct. 20, 2007
This supper is a guaranteed good meal. That's it. Tender roast beef, delicious pickles on the table, checkerboard cake, who could ask for more? The only thing that could disrupt our plans? Chatty Kathy.
We should've known she was trouble from the second she and her ex-con husband sat down across from us. Within seconds she was spooning chow chow on half of a dinner roll, voraciously eating it. Then, on to the coleslaw. Again, eating it off a dinner roll. Chow chow and coleslaw cascaded down on the vinyl table cloth. And still, she kept eating....
The next victim in her sights was our nearby 'table cake':
Seems innocent enough, right? A lovely looking cake, right? Not for long...she proceeded to cut off a small piece, and then only ate half of it. A puzzled frown quickly spread over her face.
"What kind of cake do you think that is?" she asked us, "i can't tell, it looks like barley bread, don't you think it looks like barley bread?"
For the rest of our meal she inquired with anyone who would make eye contact with her, if they thought this cake looked like barley bread.....
To be fair, she was only being 'neighbourly', and the only reason I mention her 'quirks' is because I've never seen anyone behave that way at a supper. As hard as I tried not to make eye contact, she kept talking to Lisa and myself:
"Where are you from?"
"Do you go to many of these suppers?"
"Don't you think that cake looks like barley bread?"
"These pickles are tough" (they were tough, I'll give her that)
Oh, and dinner was great. For dessert, we had squash pie and pumpkin pie, both were great. Squash pie is a little drier and less 'spicy' than pumpkin pie, well worth trying!
I ate up as fast as I could so we could escape without being pumped for more information by Chatty Kathy. I have a bad feeling this isn't the last we've seen of her...Stay tuned, faithful readers!
Monday, 17 September 2007
Parkdale/Maplewood Heritage Blueberry Supper
September 8, 2007
Parkdale/Maplewood Community Hall
Maplewood, NS
This is one of the annual suppers I look forward to. This year, we had some extra family friends 'in tow' which always makes it more fun. We met up at the hall, surveyed the parking lot flush with Buicks and found our way to the ticket table.
We found our way to the Parkdale/Maplewood museum to purchase our tickets. We had a bit of a wait ahead of us so we meandered around from building to building. The museum is an interesting slice of local history, and there was live music inside all afternoon. That Saturday was particularly humid so we quickly escaped outside and checked out the lovely perennial gardens surrounding the building.
There were several other small buildings with craft vendors (I'm guessing selling hand knit wool goods on a hot day was a hard sell), demonstrations (i.e. snowshoe making) and of course food vendors. Everything looked amazing, from the sweaty squares in their plastic bags (actually, everything was sweaty), to the lemon loaves, the pies and all manner of pickled and jellied goods.
Eventually our numbers were called and we entered the hall. How the work staff survived that heat all afternoon is beyond me! We only had to endure ~30 minutes and some in our party were feeling like fainting....The set up was different than the usual long tables, and sit where you can sit ordeal. This year, there were numerous tables to seat 10 or so, which I'm sure made sitting groups together much easier for the staff. Also a lot of fun for groups of 5 like ours!
Food service was luncheon style and we inched down the line getting a little bit of everything on our plates as we went. Eventually, it looked like this:
Delicious! Lunenburg sausage and pudding (I believe the cheese was meant to be eaten with the pudding), sauerkraut and sauerkraut salad, smeltz potatoes, hodge podge and solomon gundy all fit on this plate.
The brown bread was moist and sweet with molasses, I couldn't stop helping myself to another piece....Smeltz potatoes are so good, they consist of potatoes, pork scraps, onions apples and blend. Man, I'm hungry.....Hodge podge is usually an early summer dish made with the first crop of carrots, peas, beans and potatoes, all cooked until tender and served with cream (and lots of salt and pepper). Saurekraut salad is like.....coleslaw minus the mayo? Here's a recipe:
Sauerkraut Salad
1 quart sauerkraut (rinsed and drained)
1 cup celery (chopped)
1 medium onion (chopped)
green and red peper (chopped)
Dressing:
1 1/4 cup white sugar
1/2 cup cider vinegar
1/2 cup salad oil
Stir dressing ingredients until sugar is dissolved. Add to other ingredients. Mix well. Keeps for several weeks in the fridge. Easy, eh?
Last but not least was dessert. I had to try the blueberry grunt. This consists of small dumplings covered in cooked blueberries. The pie also looked great and both were obviously made from scratch. Hard to declare a winner, but my personal fave is the grunt, just because it is uncommon. Stay tuned for a picture of the grunt, blogger is being...ehem...unresponsive to uploading pictures at the moment...
Parkdale/Maplewood Community Hall
Maplewood, NS
This is one of the annual suppers I look forward to. This year, we had some extra family friends 'in tow' which always makes it more fun. We met up at the hall, surveyed the parking lot flush with Buicks and found our way to the ticket table.
We found our way to the Parkdale/Maplewood museum to purchase our tickets. We had a bit of a wait ahead of us so we meandered around from building to building. The museum is an interesting slice of local history, and there was live music inside all afternoon. That Saturday was particularly humid so we quickly escaped outside and checked out the lovely perennial gardens surrounding the building.
There were several other small buildings with craft vendors (I'm guessing selling hand knit wool goods on a hot day was a hard sell), demonstrations (i.e. snowshoe making) and of course food vendors. Everything looked amazing, from the sweaty squares in their plastic bags (actually, everything was sweaty), to the lemon loaves, the pies and all manner of pickled and jellied goods.
Eventually our numbers were called and we entered the hall. How the work staff survived that heat all afternoon is beyond me! We only had to endure ~30 minutes and some in our party were feeling like fainting....The set up was different than the usual long tables, and sit where you can sit ordeal. This year, there were numerous tables to seat 10 or so, which I'm sure made sitting groups together much easier for the staff. Also a lot of fun for groups of 5 like ours!
Food service was luncheon style and we inched down the line getting a little bit of everything on our plates as we went. Eventually, it looked like this:
Delicious! Lunenburg sausage and pudding (I believe the cheese was meant to be eaten with the pudding), sauerkraut and sauerkraut salad, smeltz potatoes, hodge podge and solomon gundy all fit on this plate.
The brown bread was moist and sweet with molasses, I couldn't stop helping myself to another piece....Smeltz potatoes are so good, they consist of potatoes, pork scraps, onions apples and blend. Man, I'm hungry.....Hodge podge is usually an early summer dish made with the first crop of carrots, peas, beans and potatoes, all cooked until tender and served with cream (and lots of salt and pepper). Saurekraut salad is like.....coleslaw minus the mayo? Here's a recipe:
Sauerkraut Salad
1 quart sauerkraut (rinsed and drained)
1 cup celery (chopped)
1 medium onion (chopped)
green and red peper (chopped)
Dressing:
1 1/4 cup white sugar
1/2 cup cider vinegar
1/2 cup salad oil
Stir dressing ingredients until sugar is dissolved. Add to other ingredients. Mix well. Keeps for several weeks in the fridge. Easy, eh?
Last but not least was dessert. I had to try the blueberry grunt. This consists of small dumplings covered in cooked blueberries. The pie also looked great and both were obviously made from scratch. Hard to declare a winner, but my personal fave is the grunt, just because it is uncommon. Stay tuned for a picture of the grunt, blogger is being...ehem...unresponsive to uploading pictures at the moment...
Monday, 27 August 2007
Conquerall Banks Planked Halibut Supper
Another day in paradise on the South Shore!
Sunday, what a scorcher of a day! Earlier forecasts of a dismal weekend were soon put to rest once the +30 degree weather arrived. A small group of hopeful beach goers headed down to Cherry Hill Beach Sunday afternoon. In typical South Shore fashion, the weather by the coast was a good 10 degrees cooler than inland and the ocean much colder than that. A brisk onshore breeze didn't help matters either. A few were lucky enough to have wet suits so the rest of us were content to enjoy the sunny afternoon and watch the others frolick in the small wind waves. I don't think anyone was sad when they had to leave for the supper, both due to hunger and the temperature.
I was anticipating the usual hordes that accompany the Conquerall Banks planked halibut supper, but when we arrived the parking lot was somewhat sparsely filled with the usual domestic automobiles that populate these events. I am aware of at least one other supper that was happening on the same day that possibly drew numbers away from this event. And I'm sure many people were enjoying the hot weather at home or at the cottage, either way, missing this supper was their loss!
There was an uncharacteristicly brief wait after we purchased our tickets and amazingly, our large group was able to sit together! Our meal followed shortly thereafter, served up by some very hot and sweaty volunteers. To say that the hall was muggy would be the understatement of the year. A 21 degree afternoon down by the beach turned out to be a 31 degree day further inland! I can only imagine the heat in the kitchen with sinks full of hot dish water, and food cooking on the stove(s).
Supper was as amazing as I recalled from previous years. The mashed potatoes were 'potato-y' and perfect, the coleslaw was home made and a welcome side dish to the plate. An obviously home grown tomato and decoratively sliced cucumber graced the edge of our plates, if only there were more of them to nibble on, they were delish! Pickles were notably absent from the table, apparently a popular item at this supper. And the halibut, what can I say that hasn't been said before? Amazing, some found it a bit dry, but I enjoyed the meaty consistency. I can only imagine how hard it is to time the cooking of that much fish outside, in front of a fire. Given the circumstances, hail to the chef!
It was fun to be around a group of younger folks at the supper, as we took in the surroundings and chuckled at some of the 'fixtures' (love the brand name of the air cleaner) and let the local 'flavour' sink in...All in all, a great day for all, by all accounts. Hopefully the turn out was sufficient to raise funds for the Conquerall Banks Fire Department. Big thanks go out to all who helped put on this event!
Sunday, what a scorcher of a day! Earlier forecasts of a dismal weekend were soon put to rest once the +30 degree weather arrived. A small group of hopeful beach goers headed down to Cherry Hill Beach Sunday afternoon. In typical South Shore fashion, the weather by the coast was a good 10 degrees cooler than inland and the ocean much colder than that. A brisk onshore breeze didn't help matters either. A few were lucky enough to have wet suits so the rest of us were content to enjoy the sunny afternoon and watch the others frolick in the small wind waves. I don't think anyone was sad when they had to leave for the supper, both due to hunger and the temperature.
I was anticipating the usual hordes that accompany the Conquerall Banks planked halibut supper, but when we arrived the parking lot was somewhat sparsely filled with the usual domestic automobiles that populate these events. I am aware of at least one other supper that was happening on the same day that possibly drew numbers away from this event. And I'm sure many people were enjoying the hot weather at home or at the cottage, either way, missing this supper was their loss!
There was an uncharacteristicly brief wait after we purchased our tickets and amazingly, our large group was able to sit together! Our meal followed shortly thereafter, served up by some very hot and sweaty volunteers. To say that the hall was muggy would be the understatement of the year. A 21 degree afternoon down by the beach turned out to be a 31 degree day further inland! I can only imagine the heat in the kitchen with sinks full of hot dish water, and food cooking on the stove(s).
Supper was as amazing as I recalled from previous years. The mashed potatoes were 'potato-y' and perfect, the coleslaw was home made and a welcome side dish to the plate. An obviously home grown tomato and decoratively sliced cucumber graced the edge of our plates, if only there were more of them to nibble on, they were delish! Pickles were notably absent from the table, apparently a popular item at this supper. And the halibut, what can I say that hasn't been said before? Amazing, some found it a bit dry, but I enjoyed the meaty consistency. I can only imagine how hard it is to time the cooking of that much fish outside, in front of a fire. Given the circumstances, hail to the chef!
It was fun to be around a group of younger folks at the supper, as we took in the surroundings and chuckled at some of the 'fixtures' (love the brand name of the air cleaner) and let the local 'flavour' sink in...All in all, a great day for all, by all accounts. Hopefully the turn out was sufficient to raise funds for the Conquerall Banks Fire Department. Big thanks go out to all who helped put on this event!
Monday, 13 August 2007
The Fan: New Cumberland Rd. & Mt. Pleasant Rd.
Monday, 30 July 2007
Valley Drive in: pre-movie laser show
I was kicking myself for not capturing any of this pre movie laser show at the Valley Drive-in the last time I was there, I made sure to record some of it this past weekend.
Here is a taste, a couple clips for your viewing pleasure!
Here is a taste, a couple clips for your viewing pleasure!
Sunday, 29 July 2007
Greenfield Planked Salmon Supper
Seems like this year's salmon supper and last year's were both roasting hot. Let's just say that the a/c was a nice break from the sweaty, muggy air outside...
As usual, it was a big crowd at this annual event. We got our tickets and this year we were smarter about waiting....we took our folding chairs and waited down by the river for our numbers to be called. It was really nice by the river in the shade, with a cool breeze blowing. Time flew by and before we knew it, we were heading in to get our grub.
The same faces greeted us, doing the same jobs each year. The same woman wiping off plastic trays, the same woman with her hand painted "planked salmon supper quality control" hat handing out plates of salads and bread, soon to be loaded up with the 'good stuff':
What can I say about this supper that I haven't said before? The fish is obviously the reason to show up, the rest of the stuff on the plate....I could take it or leave it. The McD's orange drink is fun for nostalgic reasons, but kinda tastes like ass....the potato salad and coleslaw taste like they came out of a big bulk bucket...but that salmon, the fire braised surface of that meat, amazing!
Stay tuned for the upcoming planked halibut supper at the end of August, a must attend event!
As usual, it was a big crowd at this annual event. We got our tickets and this year we were smarter about waiting....we took our folding chairs and waited down by the river for our numbers to be called. It was really nice by the river in the shade, with a cool breeze blowing. Time flew by and before we knew it, we were heading in to get our grub.
The same faces greeted us, doing the same jobs each year. The same woman wiping off plastic trays, the same woman with her hand painted "planked salmon supper quality control" hat handing out plates of salads and bread, soon to be loaded up with the 'good stuff':
What can I say about this supper that I haven't said before? The fish is obviously the reason to show up, the rest of the stuff on the plate....I could take it or leave it. The McD's orange drink is fun for nostalgic reasons, but kinda tastes like ass....the potato salad and coleslaw taste like they came out of a big bulk bucket...but that salmon, the fire braised surface of that meat, amazing!
Stay tuned for the upcoming planked halibut supper at the end of August, a must attend event!
New Elm Road burns
Tuesday, 17 July 2007
Second Peninsula Fish Hooks
Wednesday, 11 July 2007
Berry Burst Salad Luncheon
Berry Burst Salad Luncheon
Trinity United Church Hall
Rose Bay, Lunenburg County
Tasted as good as it looks!
The chicken salad appeared to be made from scratch, and not canned 'flakes of chicken', a welcome surprise! Nestled on a piece of leaf lettuce accompanied by a slice of orange cheddar and small tomato slice. The potato salad was average. The cranberry jello was a fun side dish, though maybe a bit redundant with the shortcake dessert. Now to dessert...
Frozen strawberries were a let down, but at least the one on top of the 'whipped cream' was real. Mind you, I've ordered this one before and knew what to expect...still, you'd think they could get fresh berries considering they're in season?....
To top it off, also got a Kool Aid drink 'pouch', what a fun addition! All in all, another delicious luncheon, delivered to my workplace, who could ask for more?
Trinity United Church Hall
Rose Bay, Lunenburg County
Tasted as good as it looks!
The chicken salad appeared to be made from scratch, and not canned 'flakes of chicken', a welcome surprise! Nestled on a piece of leaf lettuce accompanied by a slice of orange cheddar and small tomato slice. The potato salad was average. The cranberry jello was a fun side dish, though maybe a bit redundant with the shortcake dessert. Now to dessert...
Frozen strawberries were a let down, but at least the one on top of the 'whipped cream' was real. Mind you, I've ordered this one before and knew what to expect...still, you'd think they could get fresh berries considering they're in season?....
To top it off, also got a Kool Aid drink 'pouch', what a fun addition! All in all, another delicious luncheon, delivered to my workplace, who could ask for more?
Monday, 9 July 2007
Wednesday, 27 June 2007
Cold Plate Luncheon....at work!
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Cold Plate Luncheon
Well, this was a delicious treat!
We get these from various local church groups now and then. This one tasted as good as it looks! Potato and chicken salad adorned with a sprig of parsley and some red cabbage, a pickle, couple carrot sticks and celery, roll with butter, yummy macaroni salad and some delicious gingerbread? cake with a lemony sauce garnished with two raspberries!
And check out the cute little pink ribbon tied around the napkin and utensils...awwww!
I love these, I would order this once a week if possible ^_^
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Cold Plate Luncheon
Well, this was a delicious treat!
We get these from various local church groups now and then. This one tasted as good as it looks! Potato and chicken salad adorned with a sprig of parsley and some red cabbage, a pickle, couple carrot sticks and celery, roll with butter, yummy macaroni salad and some delicious gingerbread? cake with a lemony sauce garnished with two raspberries!
And check out the cute little pink ribbon tied around the napkin and utensils...awwww!
I love these, I would order this once a week if possible ^_^
Tuesday, 26 June 2007
Damn you duke boys!
Taken just down the road from the Conq. Mills hall, this spot is a perennial location for brake burns. This year's offering is more muted than last year's, perhaps they're pacing themselves? ^_^
Conquerall Mills Variety Supper & Horse/Ox Pull
June 23, 2007
Conquerall Mills, Nova Scotia
The rain stayed away this year (poured at this one last year), and the crowds were out in full force to watch the pulls:
It's always cool to see 'young fullers' helping out at these events:
We must be seasoned veterans of these suppers, judging by how early we lined up for the meal...mind you, if we hadn't been there so early, we might've missed this character:
Once inside, this dinner fails to dissapoint year after year...sorry for the blurry pics, my kingdom for more light (and a tripod)!:
Mmm, I'm getting hungry again looking at all that food: potato and macaroni salad, some delicious smoky baked ham and pork roast, swedish meatballs, baked beans, BBQ chicken, big 'ole plate of bologna, scalloped potatoes, lasagna, spaghetti and meat balls, lunenburg pudding, and little sandwiches with the crusts cut off....ahh, bliss! To top it off, Kool Aid to drink (as well as the usual 'stiff' cups of tea and coffee). Not sure why the Kool Aid was so good, but it was amazing!
Bit of everything on the plate, with some yummy cherry cheescake for dessert. We sat by this awesome sprinkled choco cake...gaagghhhhhh...so good...
Don't you wish you were there? I had the rhubarb upside down cake and it was perfection redefined. Lisa enjoyed her cherry cream cheese cake, apparently 'not as good as mom's', but still yummy.
Rarely dissapoints, this supper and pull is a 'must attend' event, mark your calendars for next year!
Conquerall Mills, Nova Scotia
The rain stayed away this year (poured at this one last year), and the crowds were out in full force to watch the pulls:
It's always cool to see 'young fullers' helping out at these events:
We must be seasoned veterans of these suppers, judging by how early we lined up for the meal...mind you, if we hadn't been there so early, we might've missed this character:
Once inside, this dinner fails to dissapoint year after year...sorry for the blurry pics, my kingdom for more light (and a tripod)!:
Mmm, I'm getting hungry again looking at all that food: potato and macaroni salad, some delicious smoky baked ham and pork roast, swedish meatballs, baked beans, BBQ chicken, big 'ole plate of bologna, scalloped potatoes, lasagna, spaghetti and meat balls, lunenburg pudding, and little sandwiches with the crusts cut off....ahh, bliss! To top it off, Kool Aid to drink (as well as the usual 'stiff' cups of tea and coffee). Not sure why the Kool Aid was so good, but it was amazing!
Bit of everything on the plate, with some yummy cherry cheescake for dessert. We sat by this awesome sprinkled choco cake...gaagghhhhhh...so good...
Don't you wish you were there? I had the rhubarb upside down cake and it was perfection redefined. Lisa enjoyed her cherry cream cheese cake, apparently 'not as good as mom's', but still yummy.
Rarely dissapoints, this supper and pull is a 'must attend' event, mark your calendars for next year!
Friday, 22 June 2007
Ons Burn
Most folks around here know where "Ons Erf" is (our farm in dutch, i believe) located...for those that don't, it's a family farm in Wileville (close to Newcombville)...
Not much room to pull over on the road, so I didn't capture all of this nice uphill offering:
Not much room to pull over on the road, so I didn't capture all of this nice uphill offering:
Who's gay 'up home'? Check the highway, apparently...
I saw this writing on the highway on my way to work last week.
I finally stopped and took some shots, hilarious! Even funnier is that
the person who did this is probably my age, but with only the mental
maturity of a teenager >_<
Somewhere in East Clifford on Hwy. 325:
...aaaand, further down the road:
I finally stopped and took some shots, hilarious! Even funnier is that
the person who did this is probably my age, but with only the mental
maturity of a teenager >_<
Somewhere in East Clifford on Hwy. 325:
...aaaand, further down the road:
Thursday, 21 June 2007
Burning Rubber show
Great minds think alike!
Burning Rubber
Exhibition: 2 June – 29 July 2007
Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery
Launch: sound performance, video and catalogue launch:
Friday, 20 July, 8:00 pm
Check out more deets on this art show here:
http://www.smu.ca/administration/externalaffairs/
artgallery/documents/BR_Media_release.pdf
(sorry for the cut up link, i couldn't get it the whole think to display)
Burning Rubber
Exhibition: 2 June – 29 July 2007
Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery
Launch: sound performance, video and catalogue launch:
Friday, 20 July, 8:00 pm
Check out more deets on this art show here:
http://www.smu.ca/administration/externalaffairs/
artgallery/documents/BR_Media_release.pdf
(sorry for the cut up link, i couldn't get it the whole think to display)
Burning Rubber show
Great minds think alike!
Check out deets on this art show here:
http://www.smu.ca/administration/externalaffairs/artgallery/documents/BR_Media_release.pdf
Check out deets on this art show here:
http://www.smu.ca/administration/externalaffairs/artgallery/documents/BR_Media_release.pdf
Monday, 18 June 2007
Lahave Islands Museum Luncheon
June 16th, 2007
Lahave Islands Museum Hall
Another foggy day (hard to tell them apart these last few weeks), and we had a hankerin' for lil' sammiches! Boy, did we get our fill.....
This was the first time either of us had been to this hall. An interesting note is that there is not any running water in this hall. The 'kitchen' is upstairs, so all of the water is lugged up a flight of rickety stairs and heated on the stove for all those hot water needs.. Pretty amazing, considering this all happens behind the scene...
At any rate, we bought our tickets and headed up a decidedly crooked set of stairs to the second floor. The ceiling is kind of low, and the floors all have that familiar uneven feel of an old building. There wasn't much of a crowd so we took a row of seats along the back wall. Kind of a treat since we didn't have to contend with people bumping into our backs as they tried to get out of their seats.
We dove in to the pretty styrofoam plates of sandwiches, as you can see the cherry and cream cheese sandwiches went fast!
The soup menu included : hamburg soup (see above), corn chowder, beef and barley and chicken vegetable. By all accounts, they were all delish!
Dessert was rhubarb or apple crisp, the rhubarb was tart and perfect and the apple crisp had the better 'crisp' so I'm told....
If you find yourself at Crescent Beach, make sure you venture out to the Lahave Islands Museum to check out the neat items they have on display!
Lahave Islands Museum Hall
Another foggy day (hard to tell them apart these last few weeks), and we had a hankerin' for lil' sammiches! Boy, did we get our fill.....
This was the first time either of us had been to this hall. An interesting note is that there is not any running water in this hall. The 'kitchen' is upstairs, so all of the water is lugged up a flight of rickety stairs and heated on the stove for all those hot water needs.. Pretty amazing, considering this all happens behind the scene...
At any rate, we bought our tickets and headed up a decidedly crooked set of stairs to the second floor. The ceiling is kind of low, and the floors all have that familiar uneven feel of an old building. There wasn't much of a crowd so we took a row of seats along the back wall. Kind of a treat since we didn't have to contend with people bumping into our backs as they tried to get out of their seats.
We dove in to the pretty styrofoam plates of sandwiches, as you can see the cherry and cream cheese sandwiches went fast!
The soup menu included : hamburg soup (see above), corn chowder, beef and barley and chicken vegetable. By all accounts, they were all delish!
Dessert was rhubarb or apple crisp, the rhubarb was tart and perfect and the apple crisp had the better 'crisp' so I'm told....
If you find yourself at Crescent Beach, make sure you venture out to the Lahave Islands Museum to check out the neat items they have on display!
One Colourful Truck Tractor
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Stonehurst Brake Burns 2007
Always entertaining, the Stonehurst brake burns are back, now with more 'blobs'!!
There is so much rubber and melted sand seal on this road, that the brake burners are basically doing road repair!
There is so much rubber and melted sand seal on this road, that the brake burners are basically doing road repair!
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