Bit of a big drop, + 3 Wednesday and -14 with -25 wind chills this morning. But we asked for it.
So some pictures to warm the soul.
Thursday is white bread making day, Wednesday is multi-grain day.
But this Thursday a was on final stage of some sourdough rye as well.
We had wing steaks the other night, served with German potatoes, tomato and asparagus.
What I admire about Elizabeth Penashue is that she has backbone and heart and cuts to the chase.
Unlike Inuit and Innu politicians and this new group who used to be Metis but are now not sure who they are so they call themselves NunatuKavut. One thing they are and Inuit are not, very vocal.
Sure the thee groups can argue that they represent all their membership/"beneficiary" best interests for the future, but the essence of it all is that these groups main reseon for being is the realtionship with the land and the environment and their respective cultures.
Destroying their essence of being is not way to look after the future.
So pussy footing around and saying you want to protect the land when all that statement is is a bargaining chip in levering more money and jobs is just a little bit too much to take.
2 comments:
That bread looks good, and I bet it smalls good too.
I usually bake bread but it's taken a back seat to packing, moving and now unpacking but once I get settled the bread will be baking once again. I am also very busy with rehearsals for our Christmas Variety show (next Wed 15th) so there hasn't been much time for Christmas preparations.
Good to see you getting settled in new abode. Look forward to some shots of the place when things normalize
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