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- Heading to Seattle to say goodbye
- Cozy Cactus: Not fancy…just fabulous
- It’s a very, very sad day…
- SKY: luxurious Lappish cuisine with a view
- This is what it’s like to go on the Sampo Icebreaker Cruise
- Milepost Marker Rating System
- Alchemy turns food into fun fare
- My Gallery
- Services
- Work With Us
- Arizona Renaissance Festival
- Kemi SnowCastle is downright cool
- Manitoba from 38,000 feet
- Nili takes guests on Lappish culinary journey
- Dinner in an igloo
- Restaurant Juuri serves fantasic Finnish experience
- Ahnu Mendocino boot review
- Chihuly exhibit at Desert Botanical Garden
- Best Grand Canyon view is at the east entrance Watchtower
- Santa Fe Farmers Market
- Cherry Springs; a celestial state park
- Quebec City Music Festival
- Humming bird nesting…
- Hoover Dam
- Interviewed by Johnny Jet
- Highlights from the 2014 winter Outdoor Retailer show
- Off to SLC for OR
- Highlights of the 2014 North America International Auto Show
- How to save money on airport parking
- Off to the Motor City for NAIAS
- Airline seat encroachment…why is it allowed?
- 52 photo overview of 2013
- 52 Photo overviw of 2013 (page 2 of 2)
- Happy New Year 2014
- Keen Marshall Mid-top review
- Best of 2013
- This week; “Red Rock Country”
- A lofty view of San Diego
- Next month…Detroit for NAIAS
- Interviewed by Hotel Cheap
- Las Vegas KOA at Circus Circus
- Met my sister today…for the very first time.
- Lowepro Pro Roller x300 review
- First traffic ticket on MRT
- Vegas bound baby!
- Rock City Gardens: Yabba dabba DO!
- Riding the Washington State Ferries
- Six degrees of sibling separation
- Maui Jim: Best driving sunglasses
- Sudbury secedes from its past; presents a new history
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so much nickel
Indeed Hogga.
Sudbury is a great place to visit, vacation, study, launch a business and make a life in. Yesterday’s Thanksgiving hike confirmed we are a series of neighbourhoods living in a playground of parkland a lakes.
Hey Hugh, thanks for stopping by and sharing. Cheers, Mike
wow….the memories of tearing down elm street(?) to the lights by the president hotel. then trying to beat all the cars from a dead stop (mostly did , by the way) in my dad’s car lol.. Your pics brought back many happy memories as a teenager…miss the city dearly.wathing the slag dumps…going to the new sudbury shopping center when it opened..and bad bob’s furniture store..eating a cortina pizza (nothing like it on the prairies) …so good to see it “greened up”..love to the city..job well done
Hey Betty, thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your memories. Wow, this trip/article was a long time ago. I had a wonderful time in Sudbury and imagine it has changed quite a lot since I was there back in 2013. Thank you so much for the kudos and for stopping by. Hope you will check out some of my newer content. All the best, Mike
Hi Mike, I was just browsing the sites of sudbury and came across your site. I haven’t been back since 1997. Great job on the pics..I remember the scramble at woolworths, to cross the street, it was INSANE !! Thanks again for the memories…Betty