carol bruneau

@carolbruneau

Nova Scotia-based author of six novels and three short story collections.

Halifax, Canada
Joined November 2009

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    Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932), British horticulturist, garden designer, craftswoman, photographer, writer and artist who created over 400 gardens in the UK, Europe and the US

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    Mona Caron, contemporary Swiss-born, San Francisco-based artist, known for her large scale murals

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    Mar 5

    In Louise Michalos’s debut novel, we're introduced to a spirited 18-yr-old Marilla Cuthbert—a girl not unlike Anne herself—who is desperately in love. But when a moment of defiance brings life-changing consequences, a new Marilla begins to take shape...

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    Mar 5

    A tweet about my garden by is definitely a career high!! 😊🥕🌱

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    Safety first: don't go on the lakes when there's open water at the edges.

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    Mar 2

    Texas to drop requirement for people to wear masks. The state is averaging about 7,700 new COVID-19 cases a day; 6 weeks ago it was over 20,000. Texas has a population of 29M, about twice the size of Ontario, which is averaging roughly 1,100 cases a day.

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    Starting next Tues, March 9, "Sorting Fact from Fiction" will explore some of the most important & reliable sources of info for non-fiction writers. Let Joan Baxter--author, journalist, & anthropologist--equip you for your next project! Register online:

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    Mar 2

    2021 on track to be one of the busiest years for N.S. film industry

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    Mar 2

    Käthe Kollwitz, Lamentation, 1938

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    Mar 1

    Born (possibly) on this day in 1445, in Florence, the great Sandro Botticelli. Starting off his day with his Primavera, because don't we all wish spring would arrive?

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    Mar 1

    Happy March! And while there is still snow on the ground, your favourite nurseries are busy gearing up for the spring season. 🌱

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  16. Feb 28

    More Maud Lewis, just because. Her one-room plus loft home in Marshalltown, Nova Scotia.

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  17. Feb 27

    Family treasure--1950s basket made by Edith Clayton, famous basket weaver from East Preston, Nova Scotia.

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    Feb 26
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    Feb 25

    Here we go folks!! Tighten up your social circle a bit, remember to use a mask properly, and get tested.

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