by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 24, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Janet Hudgins My father, Jack, was a creature of nature. His best friend in his youth was Mi’kmaq Louis Jeremy, and they spent their free time ice-sailing the Annapolis River, building canoes and hunting. Jack’s mother and sisters knew everything about birds and...
by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 22, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Rhoda White I guess you could say “the way it was” when I was a child growing up in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley years ago, or maybe refer to it as the “olden days”. Either way, things have changed over the years, especially the weather and...
by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 22, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Donald Berg I will turn 84 years of age on October 12, 2018 . Here is a brief summary of what plants and soil mean to me. I was born October 12, 1934 in Washington DC, USA, of a father from Stockholm, Sweden who was a US citizen at that time. My mother was a...
by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 21, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project
by Neale Adams I suppose my first experiences with Nature came from the time my family moved to rural New Hampshire. I was a war baby. My father was away when I was born in 1941, the Tuesday before the Sunday that was Pearl Harbour. When he returned he wanted to...
by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 21, 2018 | Intergenerational Story Project, Our Changing World
by Paul Gregory As a civilian meteorologist in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia I kept track of the weather from March 1986 until May 2009. I still live in the area. During all those years I stepped outside to check the clouds, winds, precipitation, and...
by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 21, 2018 | Advocacy, Intergenerational Story Project, Personal Reflections
by Patricia Grinsteed *********************** Trees I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth is pressed against the earth’s sweet flowing breast; A tree that looks at God all day, and lifts her leafy arms to pray; A tree who...