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I am Canadian

I am Canadian!

I live in Ontario, Canada, where it DOESN'T snow 24 months of the year, we DON'T live in igloos, we DON'T speak french, and it ISN'T forty below or cold 24 months of the year! We have houses & buildings & it gets HOT HOT HOT during the summer; we swim in & water ski on our lakes that AREN'T all frozen. We celebrate Thanksgiving in October. Our winter is from November to February so if you are here during that time, expect it to be cold, don't be surprised that it is. BUFFALO NEW YORK GETS MORE SNOW THAN WE DO. "Deal with it." 


Our citizens are Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Maltese, Greek, Macedonian, Native Indian, English, Scottish, Welsh, German, Jamaican, African American, just to name a few. Toronto is the capital of Ontario and Ottawa is the capital of Canada. We invented basketball, the telephone and much, much more, and we OWN hockey.

Think outside the border!

 Buenos Dias, eh?!

 

 

No snow, no frozen lakes!

No igloos!

IMAGINE THAT?!


'Why buy homemade soap?'

Home made soap contains safe ingredients, commonly found in the home. It retains its natural glycerin, it will leave your skin silky and smooth, never dry. It lathers richly, and will make your bathing experience a sensual one. Home made soap allows for a variety of scent and textural choices.

Brooke Valley Soap© Diane Woodman

Brooke Valley Soap graphic, 'Why Buy Homemade Soap'  text © Diane Woodman

I can attest to Diane's 'Why Buy Homemade Soap', as I have been using Diane's soaps for nearly a year now.      I did not suffer from the usual 'dry skin of winter' this year as a result of using Diane's home made soaps.  I have at least a dozen flavours and each and every one is SOOOO nice!  I have used Diane's soaps on my face, and even in my hair--I don't use it as a shampoo, however I've heard that some men do--I rub some lather in my hair after shampooing because of the scent; the lather rinses off well leaving no itchy or 'soapy' feeling. -Cher-


For the pet lover in you (click the peeking cat!)...


Remembering Holly


Remembering my friend Sandra


    In memory of

February 3, 2003


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