Hello everyone! đđ˝ This post is actually my History Project! Today’s post is going to be about snowmobiling and dog sledding! They are both really great methods of winter travel, and they are both awesome!
Verse of the Day!
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Canadaâs Warmest Welcome
Hello everyone! You guys have probably been wondering where we have been for a while, I kept saying, ââthe Okanagan Valley,ââ but I never really said WHERE exactly⌠We are staying in Osoyoos, (pronounced âsoo-yoosâ). The name Osoyoos means âânarrowing of the watersââ in the Okanagan language (Syilxâtsn), and it was originally supposed to be ââsoo-yoosâ but the settlers wanted to add an âOâ because the other towns start with an âOâ such us Oliver, Okanagan Falls, Omak, and Oroville.
I got coal!
Thereâs a saying that when youâre bad all year Santa’ll give you coal in your stocking instead of gifts. My Uncle Rob sent me a […]
Cheese and Chocolate Buffet in Singapore
Hey everyone! I would like to take a break from posting about my Coast to Coast Canada Adventure, and instead I’ll post about one of my international trips! This is about Singapore! And yes, there is a cheese and chocolate buffet involved, so keep reading!
Northwest Coast Art
Itâs been more than two months since my family and I arrived in the west coast of Canada, and itâs good because Iâve seen things I donât normally see in the east coast where I live. Northwest Coast Art is the term commonly applied to a style of art created primarily by artists from Tlingit, Haida, Heiltsuk, Nuxalk, Tsimshian, Kwakwaka’wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth and other First Nations and Native American tribes of the Northwest Coast of North America.
