Re posted on Feb. 14, 2021 Originally Posted September 12, 2011 at medwoman.wordpress.com I have abbreviated the original post to the following. About one month before my flight in August 2011, I met with a friend of mine and we were talking about her 19 yr old daughter Jami. She had
Yes it has been a trying year but I am ready to move and look forward to 2021. It is still going to be a time of surprise’s, diligence and living life with cautious optimism. But really, haven’t we always lived our lives with those terms in mind? We try to do our best, loo
My very first boyfriend from many years ago, Mike Campbell, so generously purchased some of the vegetable seeds that we have trouble getting in Canada from a seed supplier and donated them to SEEDS. We will issue an income tax receipt to Mike for his 2020 tax return before the end of
Whether we are male, female, human or animal or not even the same species, we have all mothered in some way! Here are just a few who have helped raise and protect siblings, animals and other people’s children. Thanks to all who mother in the world! Happy Mothers Day!
As it is snowing in Canada I am thankful that we are getting our cold weather! We are unfortunately seeing record rising temperatures around the world. Zambia is into its 2nd year of drought which it has never seen before ( see video below). There are areas just south of Zambia that h
I am not sure if Canadian’s on the whole know what Rotary International means?https://www.rotary.org/en/about-rotary In the last 4 years we have certainly found out, especially through The Pickering Rotary Club!https://pickeringrotary.ca/ So if you want to meet a great group of
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We have different growing seasons here in Canada than in Zambia Africa so it is often hard for me to get seeds to send over there in the start of their rainy season which is October-March. To help alleviate some of the food insecurity in Zambia due to high levels of poverty, we collec
SEEDS donated and helped plant some trees ( Amarula, Lemon, Mango, Musahuli, Baobab) at Limulunga Community School and here is an update of how they are doing. There has been an extensive drought in Zambia this year but their amazing teacher Mr. Mwalusi and the children are keep