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Dog Mom and (retired) Canine Innkeeper in suburban Toronto, Canada, known as The Doglady. Former corporate workaholic. Writer, photographer, digital creator. Animal lover, music fanatic, inveterate traveller. Eternal hippie/rockchick. History, literature and cinema buff. Hockey and soccer fan. Dedicated night owl. German/Canadian binational, multilingual. Let me entertain you!
4 thoughts on “CANADIAN INVENTIONS”
Super thankful for Thomas Ahearn and the electric heater. It’s too stinkin’ cold here. – And I’ll have to stick with Michigan’s Vernor’s ginger ale. 😉
Sounds like you’re having a brutal winter out there, Karen. Ours has been milder than expected, so far, but we could still get hammered. It’s early, yet! We have Vernor’s here, too. Apparently it’s the oldest ginger ale in the U.S. and celebrated 150 years last year. Must be good!
Oooooooo Chocolate!
Canada Dry ‘Ginger ale’ 🙁
Hi Paul; Thanks for dropping by! I’m spring cleaning the blog and sharing some favourite old posts. Thanks for sharing this one on Facebook. 🙂 Cheers!