Nancy Lee Martin
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Nancy Lee Martin
@IamNLM
🇨🇦 Marketing Communications Pro. Wife. StepMom. Liberal. Niagara wine lover. Sourdough baker. Jigsaw puzzle enthusiast. Hater of bigotry. [email protected]
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Well, the time has come for me to move to where the skies are blue. If you’re there and want to reconnect, my handle and profile pic are the same. @IamNLM.bsky.social. Hope to see a lot of your there. Take care of yourselves here. ❤️
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@peggy_blair I am deactivating this account tomorrow. I came back to tell a few people where I will be. We are already connected under blue skies so hope to connect with you there more often. Take care of yourself over here.
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@GrayMarker99 Understood. BlueSky has really taken off over the last few weeks. Much different than how it started out. I will miss your photos. Take care.
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@LauraBabcock I left this place earlier this week and then reactivate to find a Few folks I want to follow on BS. Glad I did. Now following you there too. Shutting this down again on the weekend.
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Isn't it great? I'm at 1.4K it's so welcoming 🦋 I'll follow you there
David Frum@davidfrum
48 hours on the other platform 10,000 followers Thank you!
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My dad was my best friend. We could finish each other's sentences, and we spoke every day of my life about business, politics, life, and most importantly, family.
He passed away last night (Nov 12th) with all of us at his side. Until the last minute, he worked with us on everything from his obituary, to what he wanted at his funeral, and how we can keep his legacy alive (including our strong PEI roots in Georgetown and beyond).
He was the healthiest person I knew, active for 3 hours a day through his late 70s until a sudden AML leukemia diagnosis this spring rocked our lives.
My dad fought so hard throughout this battle, and he never complained. The nurses would ask him how he was doing and he would smile, compliment their "terrific" work, and ask them about their lives.
Late in the summer, the chemo started to work so we had him home with us on PEI where we enjoyed many wonderful days. Unfortunately, this past Friday, things took a turn for the worse and we rushed from our home in Toronto to be by his side. The leukemia had returned with a vengeance, and the chemo was no longer working.
I am grateful that we had six extra (and often tough) months with him thanks to modern medicine and phenomenal healthcare teams in both Toronto (@Sunnybrook) and on the Island (@QEHFoundation).
Also, more than 50 blood transfusions kept him alive throughout this time and gave him more better days than worse (thank you @CanadasLifeline - if you can donate, please do).
My dad's funeral is this Saturday, which will be a celebration of his incredible life. I look forward to sharing more about him, but it will undoubtedly be the toughest speech of my life because you couldn't possibly sum up what he meant to me and so many others in such a short amount of time.
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Love you, Dad xo

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@TanyaRanne @RedWingsO2 @GretzkyEstates Agreed. Won’t frequent the winery depots living blocks away to buy the products. Aligning with a brand can we risky when you are not sure of the values. The winery may suffer for the name sake’s actions. Many other great options as you say.
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@RonFilipkowski If the United States leaves the first thing NATO should do is admit Ukraine as a full member.
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A little something to make you smile.
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This is hilarious! He’s a natural. 🤣❤️
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