A “hole” lot of brick

28 Apr
When motoring back from Martintown about a fortnight ago, I noticed that one of Dunvegan’s former post offices is — or at least was, at the time — undergoing a possible porchectomy. I’m referring to the yellow and white clapboard ... Read more »

Membership is its own reward(s)

21 Apr
If my in-box is any indication, members of the Glengarry Pioneer Museum with an email address should have received a message asking them to renew their membership using the museum’s handy new online pay window. I did, so I clicked ... Read more »

One apple, one pie

14 Apr
One of the joys of living in a home with some history under its belt is the occasional appearance of folks who have lived in the house at a point in the past. Over the years, we’ve had the privilege ... Read more »

Channeling Velma

7 Apr
One of my earliest associations with the Glengarry Pioneer Museum was in the early 1980s when the late Velma Franklin was curator. Somehow, she had discovered that Terry and I had a whole bunch of old sawhorses and she was ... Read more »