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365 Project – week 51

December 24, 2013 by Nat & Tim 5 Comments

The mad dash The Christmas rush, those days when the streets are empty but the stores are crowded.  When it seems like everyone is out and  feeling “the spirit” of consumerism.  We’d much rather hang out at home with a cocktail, watching Christmas movies and staring at the sparkly lights. This week it snowed so […]

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365 Project – week 50

December 17, 2013 by Nat & Tim 4 Comments

Food, food, food It would be easy to assume by the photos below that all we did this week was cook and eat, you would be partially right. This week was spent taking food photos, baking for an annual silent auction and bake sale benefiting Harmony House women’s shelter and hibernating during a major snow […]

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365 Project – week 48

December 3, 2013 by Nat & Tim 2 Comments

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow This week was spent learning how to felt a stocking, at an event at the children’s museum, eating cake at Oh So Good and baking Christmas cookies. How did you spend your week? Don’t forget to Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or subscribe to […]

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365 Project – week 47

November 26, 2013 by Nat & Tim 2 Comments

This week we made a great pho after a shopping trip to Chinatown, spent a fun evening at Nature Nocturne at the museum of Nature and got our first little snow storm, our second is expected today (30 cm). How did you spend your week?

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365 Project – week 46

November 19, 2013 by Nat & Tim 1 Comment

Here we are Week 46 was spent stocking up on Christmas booze and cards and having a dinner party.  We received a nice surprise in the form of a painting of our deli in Vancouver, done by Tim’s dad. Week 46 also means only 6 weeks left to 2013, I know, it’s shocking! How did […]

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365 Project – week 45

November 12, 2013 by Nat & Tim Leave a Comment

Playing catch up This week has been spent catching up on writing our articles for Go, See, Write and Flight Centre Canada, going to the dentist, making congee, going to a gallery opening, averting a sink hole and visiting with friends and family. How did you spend your week?

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365 Project – week 44

November 5, 2013 by Nat & Tim 4 Comments

And we’re back This week we spent our last few days on Vancouver Island, had some acupuncture treatments, played tourist in our former home city of Vancouver and shared meals with good friends. And just like that we’re back to the daily grind. How did you spend your week?

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365 Project – week 43

October 29, 2013 by Nat & Tim Leave a Comment

This week we returned to Vancouver to hang out with friends and eat delicious food. We then took the ferry to Vancouver Island to fly fish and relax in a cabin by the ocean. Oh yeah, I (Nat) caught my first salmon on a fly rod and it was amazing. How did you spend your […]

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