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Looking For Part-Time Work To Supplement My ODSP, It Should Be Easy… Right?
It has been a long long long time coming, but I believe now is the moment to start looking for a job. Nothing major, at least not to start with. Part-time, maybe 15-hours a week, doing something that requires a … Continue reading
Posted in CSN:AFU Aboot Me, Health, Parenthood, Photography, The Review, Vankleek Hill, Writing
Tagged books, Disability, Family, Health, life, mental-health, Photography, Vankleek Hill, Writing
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Health Update Thirteen Years In The Making & How Canada’s Healthcare System Helped Me Survive It All
I have no idea how I survived the past decade… I mean, look at those photos. Thirteen-years of health issues all put together like that, it’s remarkable I’m still able to perform day-to-day activities like a mostly functional human being. … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Quintin, CSN:AFU Aboot Me, Health, Little Victor, Medical, Parenthood, Photography, Self Portraits, The Review, Vankleek Hill, Writing
Tagged Family, Health, life, Photography, Vankleek Hill, Writing
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Photos From Vankleek Hill’s 2018 ‘Festival of Flavours’
. Photos from Vankleek Hill’s ‘2018 Festival of Flavours‘ . . .
Susan Jephcott’s “Onà:ke, Canoes, etc.” show at the AGCC
. Photos from Susan Jephcott‘s “Onà:ke, Canoes, etc.” show at Vankleek Hill’s Arbor Gallery & Cultural Centre “The canoe is an international symbol of communication. It was invented before the wheel! The oldest canoe is currently in Holland, it’s 8,000 … Continue reading
A 17-Minute conversation with Williamstown artist, Erica Taylor… because 20 would be too much awesome for your brain.
This blog is meant to be a learning tool… both for us and others. A few weeks ago, Erica Taylor — the Williamstown-based painter / graphic designer / illustrator / wood worker / carver, agreed to sit down for an … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Plants & Animals', Arbor Gallery, Erica Taylor, Vankleek Hill
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A conversation with Susan Jephcott on the influence of Freda Pemberton-Smith on Vankleek Hill’s artistic community
Two weeks ago I sat down with Susan Jephcott, one of Vankleek Hill’s most established artists — and one of the founding members of Vankleek Hill’s ‘May Show Arts Festival (and one of my favourite human beings) to discuss the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art History, History, Vankleek Hill, Writing
Tagged Freda Pemberton Smith, ian hepburn, John Ikeda, May Show, Michelle Landriault, Susan Jephcott, Vankleek Hill
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