For the second year in a row Mommy Kat and Kids is participating in The Great Canadian Blog Bash! I love this chance to meet new Canadian bloggers and reconnect with some of my best bloggy friends right before Canada Day!
If you’re a newcomer to my site, welcome! My name is Kathryn and I am the energetic and cheerful owner, editor and head writer here at Mommy Kat and Kids.
I was born and raised in a small town on the Saskatchewan prairies and while life in a small town has its ups and downs, overall Lumsden is a pretty wonderful place to live.
Of course, the gorgeous scenery we have down here in the Qu’Appelle Valley doesn’t hurt either!
Did you know that Saskatchewan was once a part of the Northwest Territories? And it was originally settled when the Queen offered free land to anyone that would come and farm on the prairies.
People came from all over Europe, the United States and other parts of Canada to claim their “free land” and Saskatchewan has a very diverse ethnic background as a result.
Saskatchewan is also a province of viciously cold winters and absurdly hot summers and I sometimes think back on the first founders of my province with pride because to live here, a person would have to either be impossibly stubborn or a little bit crazy. And both of those probably describe me pretty well!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
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I am from Newfoundland, There are no snakes, skunks or poison ivy in Newfoundland :)
I am from Ontario home to the largest city in the country,Toronto,oh,and the Ti-cats are going to take the Grey Cup this year!
Norwex rocks! And Ontario is the only province that starts and ends with the letter “O”. It is also Canada’s largest producer of fruits, vegetables and other agricultural products!! I heart Ontario!
Everything looks great but I love microfiber cloths!
York, PA close to PA Dutch Country!
I love how Norwex allows the opportunity for chemical free cleaning with just a cloth and water!
Ontario is more than 1/10th the size of Canada!
First I’ve ssen of these products.
In Manitoba, about an hour northwest of Winnipeg, we have the Narcisse Snake Dens. There are many thousands of red-sided garter snakes. If you come in September, you will see more snakes than you’ve probably ever seen at one time migrating back to their dens. These snakes are harmless. Check this out: http://www.cbc.ca/sevenwonders/wonder_narcisse_snake_dens.html