Jim Miller
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@Graveyard_arch An amazing project brought to a successful conclusion. Thanks to @Graveyard_arch & @CeramicArch . You guys rock! 👍Thanks to all who donated to Adopt a Headstone and made this project possible.
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@Graveyard_arch Yay …a great project and many thanks to you both. Sorry missed seeing you this trip. @Graveyard_arch @CeramicArch
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There are only a few spots left for the Spring into Clay weekend workshop with Michael Flaherty! @wildcovepottery
You'll make watering cans and planters for the spring!
Register now:
craftcouncilnl.ca/product/spring…

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200 yrs ago today in Trinity: the “Ice Hunters” were schooners which, in late winter, made the hazardous sail to the ice pack, moving south from the Arctic, to harvest seals. The seal fishery was (along with the cod fishery) key to the local export economy heritage.nf.ca/articles/econo…

Slade & Kelson@SladeKelsonTB
Trinity March 1st 1823 Saturday filled about half the water for the two Ice Hunters this day wind from the N.W. to S.W. and Southerly, major part S.W. & South tolerable fine and mild indicating another fall of Snow
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@GrayMarker99 Great pictures of Trinity in winter @GrayMarker99 This one is a different angle that we don’t see very often
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Well, thanks for bearing with me and my frequent posts from my afternoon drive to Trinity, NL. It’s great to visit that little town and share some of my sights with you through my camera lens. Here’s my last photo for today. Have a good night.
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Long shadows reaching towards The Parish Hall in Trinity, NL.
Isn’t it amazing how these older buildings are restored and kept in such immaculate condition! Wonderful to see.
#trinity #Newfoundland #history

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200 years ago today in Trinity 🧵: William Kelson sourly states the essential Newfoundland truth that “so transient is the weather in this country, at this season that its not to be depended on for one small hour”.
Slade & Kelson@SladeKelsonTB
Trinity Jany 13th 1823 Monday - Wind Southerly in the morning quite foggy and raining at intervals every appearance of a continuance of mild weather towards evening wind about W.b.N. and some little appearance of frost at hand so transient is the weather [1/2]
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Kudos to Cst. Gilbert Hiscock for going above and beyond for grateful residents of Greenspond. In December, the note below was received by the RCMP. Cst Hiscock was recognized with the Commissioner’s Challenge Coin, presented by the #RCMPNL Commanding Officer. #InYourCommunity


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Saturday December 3rd, 155 Water Street #yyt Gallery Screech Fruitcake Fundraiser! 🎄 See you there!

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#museumsmatter #economics #anchorattractions @TCAR_GovNL @BellHeritage @musecdn @LucyAlway @manltweets @janessascole @CCildraeth @historictrinity @futureofmuseums

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Succession planning is a hot topic for nonprofits seeking senior employees and volunteer leaders. @cscnl is looking for experienced individuals to offer succession planning sessions. Get in touch by DM; or forward resume to csc@cscnl.ca
@nlowe_org @AnthonyGermain @CBCCrosstalk
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@Graveyard_arch @CeramicArch Thanks @Graveyard_arch & @CeramicArch for all the work on the gravestones as part of Adopt A Headstone project. The work has been amazing. Visit Trinityhistoricalsociety.com to learn more or donate. Thanks to all who donated & @GovNL for support from @ComeHome2022
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