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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:41 pm |
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| ResidentInsomniac |
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| Location: Oshawa, ON, Canada |
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How did I come across Friends 'R' Family? Well, over four years ago, I was a member of another Group (whose name I will not mention) and I was "politely" asked to leave the Group because I spoke up about Mental Health Issues and Physical Health Issues. At the time, I did not see anything wrong with sharing my comments and knowledge with other members who were asking questions regarding specific issues and to be honest with you, I still don't.
So, I started my own group where issues could be discussed openly and honestly without fear of recrimination.
Presently, I live in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. We are a small City just 1/2 hour drive east of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Oshawa is the home of General Motors Canada. We boast of beautiful trails; museums; numerous Heritage sites and the Oshawa Generals Hockey Team where many of the great hockey players have started out with.
Even though Oshawa is facing severe financial losses with the closing of one of our GM plants, our little City continues to grow and develop.
Here are a few pictures of Oshawa.
This is one of our beautiful trails.
Every year, the Province of Ontario runs a contest for Cities and Towns who have the most beautiful gardens. It is called City in Bloom. Oshawa has won this award numerous times.
This is Parkwood Estate. Besides the Trails, Parkwood Estate has to be my favourite place in Oshawa. Every Mother's Day, a Tea is held for Mothers to come and enjoy. At Christmas, the Estate is beautifully lit and the grounds are immaculately kept.
"Parkwood is one of Canada’s finest and last remaining grand estates, featuring architectural, landscape and interior designs of the 1920’s and 1930’s. Once home to auto baron R. Samuel McLaughlin (founder of General Motors of Canada), Parkwood is praised by Canada’s Historic Site and Monuments Board as “a rare surviving example of the type of estate developed in Canada during the inter-war years, and is rarer still by its essentially intact condition, furnished and run to illustrate as it was lived within.”
Parkwood was the family home of the McLaughlins from 1917 until 1972. The majestic estate that was once a private enclave to be experienced by a select few is now a National Historic Site, open year-round to be enjoyed by all. The large property still retains its original essence as the private abode of a prominent Canadian family, reflecting not only the personal interests and tastes of its owner, but also five remarkable decades in history as Canada and the world embraced both the automobile and 20th century technology." |
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:25 pm |
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| Shirley |
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Such a pretty city, Lynne.......thanks for sharing about how you started your own site.........((((hugs)))))  |
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:17 pm |
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| rayswife |
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thanks for shareing i love this place  |
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