A Stone's Throw B & B
21 Earl Street, Kingston
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A Stone's Throw B & B Kingston

21 Earl Street Kingston, Ontario, K7L 2G4, Canada

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No more Chicken Fried Chicken

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... t wait to get back to some home cooking. So it was perfect to arrive home and find the family eating dinner, we sat right down to a bowl of stew and fresh salad!

We are so glad to be back into familiar territory! It's been quite a journey and now we're arrived safe, speeding ticket free (shocking), and sound. When we drove back into Prince Edward County we found our old radio stations, recognized the voice of the DJ ...

Hurry Hard!!

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Feb. 3-12, Napanee, Ont.

Gord had and opportunity to travel to Napanee, Ontario to watch and co-coach the Yukon Junior Girls curling team with favourite daughter Lindsay again this year. Although we did not perform as well as we could, everyone learned a tremendous amount. Our four wins this year and 4 last rock losses will help the team prepare for next year. It was fun to see all ...

Vom Baby zum Abendessen

A travel blog entry by jgoestocanada

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Eine Woche nach meiner Ankunft auf der Farm bekommen wir Nachwuchs in Form von Hühnern. Sie sind gerade mal zwei Tage alt, gelb und flauschig. Es handelt sich hierbei um Hühner, die nur dazu da sind, gegessen zu werden. Das klingt vielleicht ein bisschen markaber und ist schwer vorstellbar, wenn man sich die Kleinen anguckt, aber diese Rasse nimmt sehr schnell an Gewicht und Größe zu und isst den ganzen Tag, wenn man sie lässt. Damit die 42 neuen Bewohner der ...

Row, Row, Row Your Boat

A travel blog entry by philippajane86

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... 8217;t need us to wait and show her the way, and as I heard she passed away just a week after I left the farm it makes her venture down to the lake one last time all the more impressive.

The canoe was a little harder to get into than the one in Muskoka, and I became very aware of the tipping possibility, somehow I managed to stay steady, and we were soon taking a gentle paddle over the calm water. We chatted about rowing back home and white-water rafting in Borneo last ...

Do Country Folk Not Watch Horror Movies?

A travel blog entry by philippajane86

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An unexpected thing happened last night in a small town, in Canada, in November: I kicked off my covers because it was too warm. Global warming may have had a growth spurt as I slept, or the thick duvet may just have been unnecessary with the temperature at a whopping twelve degrees. Whatever the cause, the disruption to my Zs left me hitting the snooze button more than once when it was finally time to get up, fortunately Emily was also downstairs a little later as she ...