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There is really so much more to a person than what greets the eye...

Silhouetted against windows overlooking La Dune de Bouctouche, "The Woodchuck" hunches over his workbench. Close at hand are his tools - chisels and mallets made by his brother - and over his shoulder, a charcoal likeness of Jesus. Above the bench, one of his first relief carvings. Reminders of grace and how far he has come.
>>Read More on "Tour of a Lifetime"
- Saltscapes, July 2007

Dennison Tate faces into the wind as he gazes over the turbulent Bay of Fundy, one hand gently resting on the lighthouse that altered his life’s course.  
>>Read more on "A Light with an Image to Keep" - Atlantic Co-operator, May 2005.

"Arruhr-r-r-r-r. Arruhr-r-r-r-r...Tomar’s ears perk up and rousing himself from his mid-morning snooze, the 500 lb. Siberian Tiger raises his massive striped head at the soft greeting from a familiar voice."
>>Read more on "He Talks to Animals" - Moncton Times & Transcript, May 24, 2001

What do a shiny pair of black army boots, a two-wheeled scooter and a computer search and destroy game share in common?
>>Read more on "A Stamp on History" - Moncton Times & Transcript, June 28, 2001.

  

 


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