Tag Archives: food; local history; groceries
Entry Island | Tourisme Îles de la Madeleine
… for the wandering souls, you might enjoy the trip out to another part of Acadie: https://www.tourismeilesdelamadeleine.com/en/discover-the-islands/les-iles-one-by-one/entry-island/#carte
Language
Speak enough French to be respected. Speak enough English to be understood. Start with that and you will have endeared yourself to both cultures. C’est pas complique. (and, maybe, I even made up that last French word;)
The edible forest: N.B. foragers reap a treasure trove of free food
Groceries, history and a visit to the ancestors…
12 minutes to a well-stocked grocery store in Grande-Anse, visit cousins and then off to the historical recreation: Village Acadien
Acadian Coastal Drive — EXPLORE NB
Your New Brunswick coastline campground awaits… 360degree, stunning views. Must be seen to be believed; click & enjoy the calm:
https://www.google.com/maps/@47.7351468,-65.3798647,3a,75y,260h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sAF1QipMd3hLyJ2BTFQdUDCvg–aIm8fFwfWZmgz_eWa9!2e10 Check out Clearwater RV Park Shared via the #StreetView app
Randolph Theriault – butcher, grocer & saviour
After WWII it couldn’t have been an easy go as a German/Francophone. Nevertheless, my grandfather and grandmother (Mr. & Mrs. Byron Sargent) unfailingly supported this man and his grocery. He, in turn, supported them. He also supported many, many others without acclaim or accolades. In quiet, humbled servitude. I think Jesus would have liked RandolphContinue reading “Randolph Theriault – butcher, grocer & saviour”