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A Pretty View Just Around Every Bend

June 27, 2008 by Irene Duma · 1 Comment 

On a scenic drive from St. John\'s to Petty Harbour we saw this view.

Newfoundland abounds with scenic drives. You never know when you will turn a corner and see glorious views or vistas before you. Just about any moment while driving

Cathy Parsons Tells Her Worm Composting Story

June 26, 2008 by Irene Duma · 2 Comments 

In this video, Cathy Parsons, worm composter (vermicomposter for you high brow types) and volunteer extraordinaire for St. John’s festivals, tells Irene the harrowing tale of her first night home with her new little wigglers.
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WANTED - Moving To St. John’s Newfoundland Tips

June 26, 2008 by Irene Duma · Leave a Comment 

A call out to all ye who have experienced a cross-province move, or a move of any kind once you have acquired years of house junk.

I am looking for the best way to move from Toronto to St. John’s. On the cheapĀ  - because I don’t have a company giving me a 10k move allowance. I asked and I said no back.

Here’s the thing. I do not know how to move. I have never done it permanently. I’ve just run away with knap sacks.

My ideal would be to get rid of everything since most of it came from garage sales or Ikea, anyway. But then I look at my stack of books and feel an OCD attack come on: “what if I need that book that I haven’t read in 25 years!” “I don’t have time or money to replace watermelon ballers, drills, bits and pizza stones.” “No really, I WILL fit into those pants again.”

Plus Kelly Davis told me there’s no Ikea in Newfoundland. Gasp. No Ikea! Does that mean everyone buys real furniture?

Taekwon Do Black Belt Trophy

One thing I know I definitely will need is my brand spanking new Second Dan Tae Kwon Do Black Belt Trophy. I think it will look lovely in my china cabinet.

Gotcha, I don’t have a china cabinet anymore. I sold it on Facebook Marketplace - which I heartily recommend as it worked out very well. But I do have china - I got it when I did that marriage thing way back. At least my china pattern had staying power.

OK, so here’s your chance to help a pack rat move and leave her “baggage” behind. My mission - to start a new simple, unencumbered zen life in Newfoundland.

Is it worth it to haul over my stuff? Mostly kitchen things like a toaster, blender, food processor, egg cups and baking tins. Then I do have some books. Lots of Christmas decorations. And the basement dwellers, like skates, crowbars, and painting equipment.

I really wish I had my art supplies here. I have huge urges to paint.

And if I did wish it all were with me, does anyone have suggestions for a moving company?

PS. Go ahead and click on the pic. I know you want one of these.

I Am Moving To Newfoundland

June 26, 2008 by Irene Duma · Leave a Comment 

I am moving to Newfoundland.

Yes, Newfoundland.

Not New York like I always dreamed about. Not Paris, like I sometimes wished, nor even LA like I was thinking about last summer.

Nope, I am moving to Newfoundland.

Sea Pictures - Lobster Traps

June 23, 2008 by Irene Duma · Leave a Comment 

This is a very romantic picture of the sea at sunset casting a warm glow over lobster traps in the Change Islands.

Stack of Lobster Traps at a Dock, Change Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada


Stack of Lobster Traps at a Dock, Change Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

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Sea Pictures - Lobster Traps

June 22, 2008 by Irene Duma · Leave a Comment 

This beautiful Sea Pictures is of lobster traps in the Change Islands.


Stack of Lobster Traps at a Dock, Change Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Stack of Lobster Traps at a Dock, Change Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

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Newfoundland Morning Mist

June 8, 2008 by Irene Duma · Leave a Comment 

Morning Mist on Coast of Newfoundland, Canada




Morning Mist on Coast of Newfoundland, Canada

Framed Photographic Print

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