Thursday, October 07, 2010

Island Tweetheart - Christine Gordon Manley














Welcome to our HIP readers,


Today, I want to introduce you to another Island Tweetheart, Christine Gordon Manley. Christine is passionate about words, running and a real life enthusiast who is focused on being the best that she can be.

Christine uses the world wide web as a platform for her business. Please take a few moments of your time to pop by her site and meet Christine. Also check out her her joint venture site. "Manley Mann Media"

Christine Gordon Manley is a person who will work with clients to achieve the best quality of writing possible.

I encourage you to go visit Christine's website. You can follow her on Twitter. You can even friend her on Facebook and connect with her on Linkedin.

Christine is an Islander with a real passion for the Island. She loves connecting with people and using the Internet to make those connections.


Smiles :o)

Gary

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

A Little Bit About Me
























photo credit: Joan Sinclair of PEI Heart & Stroke Foundation

Welcome to all of my HIP readers

Today is just a very quick post about me.... Some times we get carried away and never talk about ourselves. ha ha

Well, just in case you are interested in who I am and what drives my passion besides my hidden island paradise I have a couple of links for you.

I post on a few blogs but the one that draws me is titled "Prince Edward Island Stroke Recovery" On that blog there is a post called "Life After Stroke" about an article that Eastern Graphic writer Johnathan Charlton wrote after interviewing me very recently.

You can connect with me on my Facebook page or my Facebook Fan Page or follow me on Twitter

There is always My Homepage but it is in dire need of getting some updates. I think all of the links there are good.

Thanks for visiting and I look forward to seeing you on the net.

Post again soon

Gary

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Island Tweetheart - Carol O'Hanley



















Welcome to our HIP readers,

Today, I want to introduce you to another Island Tweetheart, Carol O'Hanley. Carol obviously is also passionate about the Island. In fact she is in P.E.I. real estate sales.

Carol uses the world wide web as a platform for her business and has created the website "PEI Houses". Please take a few moments of your time to pop by her site and meet Carol and Steve.

Carol O'Hanley is a win - win person and wants her clients to win right along with herself.

I encourage you to go visit Carol's website. You can follow her on Twitter. You can even friend her on Facebook and connect with her on Linkedin.

Carol is an Islander with a real passion for the Island. She loves connecting with people and using the Internet to make those connections.

Go! Visit.... PEI Houses

Smiles :o)

Gary

Saturday, October 02, 2010

P.E.I. Moments Video

Hi to all my HIP readers

This video has been copied from my friend Kim's Blog "Top of The Meadow"

Kim and her husband Martin, have moved to my hidden island paradise from British Columbia a few years ago. Kim sees my island through fresh eyes but it is heart warming to see the same images through her eyes that I have grown up with.

Watching Kim's video should leave no doubt in the viewers mind that this is a "Hidden Island Paradise".

Enjoy!


Thanks for visiting.

Till next post...

Gary


Friday, September 17, 2010

Who Are The Island Tweethearts?








Welcome back to all of my HIP readers,

In my last Hidden Island Paradise post I introduced you to April Ennis. The reason that I did that is because I came across April at RIJO signs of Montague and I was impressed with her work on the Internet.

Little did I know at that time I was about to let the Genie out of the bottle. As I researched April's work She led me to a group called "The Island Tweethearts". Of course this begs the question WHO, are The Island Tweethearts?

To answer, let me quote from their website.

"A real estate agent, a hair dresser, a copywriter, and a nutritionist walk into a bar. No, it’s not the start of a bad joke—it’s the average supper meeting of the Island Tweethearts, a new PEI networking group.

The idea for the group was conceived during a casual lunch between Twitter enthusiasts Carol O’Hanley, a Charlottetown real estate agent and April Ennis, a Summerville resident in the midst of launching an online magazine.

“Carol was talking about her husband, Steve, also a real estate agent, who meets regularly with friends over lunch to network. I mentioned that I’d recently started meeting for dinner once a month with a group of mothers also affected by autism,” states Ennis who is working on finishing her Bachelor of Business in Tourism and Hospitality. Ennis adds, “Carol proposed that we do something similar so we started building a small group of women we knew from Twitter, each with different professional backgrounds, with whom to share food, ideas, support, and wine every month.”

The first official meeting of the Island Tweethearts took place in May at The Pilot House. The group was made up of six women. Besides Ennis and O’Hanley, the group consisted of holistic nutritionist Rachelle Wood, owner of Insight Marketing Kerry Ann MacDougall, photographer Rachel Peters and UPEIresearcher and lecturer Cheryl Wartman.

Since then, the group has grown to twelve where it has been capped to help keep the meetings intimate. Each Tweetheart represents a different industry.Rounding out the group of twelve are freelance editorChristine Gordon Manley, freelance copywriter Jaime Lee Mann, owner of Rita’s Style, Julie MacIsaac,mortgage broker Lori MacDonald, and Jen MacKinnon who works in business development with a local IT Firm.

.This group has quickly become very tight, with many members connecting at multiple times throughout the month to chat, drink coffee, and/or toss around business ideas. “It’s a tremendous source of support, especially for someone like me who has worked from home for so long,” states Jaime Lee Mann, owner of Morell-based Mann Made Copy.

And the support doesn’t just stay within the group either. “One thing that was important to us was the idea of giving back to the community somehow,” states O’Hanley. She adds, “At every supper, we each chip in $10. We then discuss as a group who we want to help out that month. The first time we did this we had $100 to give to a Twitter friend who was having a difficult pregnancy. The second time, we decided to donate the money to a local family one of us knew was going through a financially draining personal situation.”

“We decided that helping one Islander every month was actually a wonderful thing,” adds Christine Gordon Manley, owner of CGM Editing. “Often times there are many people who need help but can’t access help for whatever reason. And, even more often are those of us who simply need a pick-me-up to help them out of a temporary situation. A hundred dollars or so isn’t much, but it can make someone smile, and that’s what we want to do.”

The Tweethearts do not publicize who they help to protect the privacy of those who accept their donation. You can read more about these acts of Tweetheart kindness here.

You can find out more about each of the Tweethearts here. And, find out what they think about where they’ve eaten by reading their fun restaurant reviews."

I would like to over the next eleven or so blog posts feature one of the Island Tweethearts. Keep an eye open for the first post that should be coming soon. My community banking and economic development background makes me think this is a great story about how the new generation of Island business owners are using the power of the Internet to start , build and maintain twelve dreams right here on my Hidden Island Paradise. If you think so too...Stay tuned!

Till next post, smiles :o)

Gary

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Island Tweetheart - April Ennis



















Hi to all of my HIP readers

In case you are wondering about HIP, it stands for "Hidden Island Paradise".

Today, I want to introduce you to a local lady that also has a passion for this island and is using the world wide web to keep followers up to date on island happenings.

April Ennis is an Island blogger, writer and web master. Her online Island Magazine website is Island Insider

I encourage you to go visit April's website. You can follow her blog posts and also on Twitter. You can even friend her on Facebook and connect with her on Linkedin.

April is an Islander with a real passion for the Island. She loves connecting with people and using the Internet to make those connections.

Go! Visit.... Island Insider

Smiles :o)

Gary

Friday, August 20, 2010

Lunch In Montague PEI



















A special Hi to all our visitors this summer.

Only one week left in August and there are still plenty of visitors around these days. Looking for lunch in Montague PEI? Well of course I am going to recommend The Station Cafe on the waterfront. It is licensed and the food is fabulous. Try the daily special or just a bowl of seafood chowder with a fresh made biscuit.

Whatever you have is bound to be delicious and will provide the energy for an afternoon of sightseeing and visiting of friends and family.

We recently gathered as a family to enjoy a beautiful lunch in Montague PEI. (11 of us mostly from Sask and B.C.) Then my sister and I later came back for a cup of chili, blueberry pie with ice cream and a lovely cup of tea. (see picture)

The Island has been so beautiful this summer and the weather has been perfect. We still have the rest of August and the month of September before Louise closes for the season. If you are able to drop by for lunch in Montague PEI, Louise and her staff would love to serve you.

Enjoy your holiday!

Gary

Sunday, August 01, 2010

The Station Cafe




















Hello again

I want to tell you about a great place to eat if you are in Eastern P.E.I. It's The Station Cafe and the food is really great. Everything from a light snack to a full meal featuring Island lobster.

Check out the new Facebook page this year and be sure to drop by if you are in the neighborhood.

This cafe, its food, the staff and Louise, the lady who operates it is just another beautiful part of my Hidden Island Paradise.

If you do have the chance to visit and you get to meet Louise just remember to tell her that you heard about her cafe here on the Hidden Island Paradise blog... Thanks!

Enjoy your visit to my Hidden Island Paradise. The weather has been awesome this summer.

Smiles :o)

Gary

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Islander By Blood

















Hi Everyone

It is another beautiful summer day here on my hidden island paradise. I know that it has been quite a while since I have posted to this blog but today I learned a new phrase.

My cousin Daphne and her son Eric has come to the Island for a visit this week. She told me that they live west of New York City in the state of New Jersey. She grew up in Toronto and now of course is living in the US.

We kinda figured out today that it has been about 40 years since we have seen each other. It seems that every time that she visited the Island during that time I was away somewhere and so we kept missing out on seeing each other for the past 40 years.

It was great to reconnect with them today and although the time we had was short we did manage a whirlwind tour of Southern Kings county. Through Montague with a quick look to the Left to see the marina and the Montague waterfront. Then along the Commercial to the Buffalo Ranch but we didn't see any buffalo. Then Left along the Brooklyn/Line road to Sturgeon. Then a Right turn and on to Pamure Island beach. When we left Pamure Island we traveled across country to meet back up with the Commercial again. Then Left and on to Murray River. Leaving Murray River we traveled South to Little Sands and then turned Right on the road that runs along Northumberland Strait toward Wood Islands. As we drove along Daphne spotted the ferry as it was making it's way from Pictou, crossing the Strait to the Island at Wood Island's. After passing through Wood Island's we turned Right to head back to Montague through the Calidonia Hills.

As we drove back through the beautiful hills of Calidonia Daphne began to tell me "you know" she said "to be an Islander, they say you have to be born here". "If you were not born on Prince Edward Island then you are not an Islander" "yes" I replied but we have another term and it is "an Islander by Choice". "No!" she exclaimed "I love it here and my son Eric and I, we are Islanders by blood!".

I loved what Daphne had just said, with my good arm I reached into my case and pulled out our book "Prince Edward Island Tales 2nd edition" "Here Daphne" I said "this is for you!"

We concluded our brief tour back at Timmies in Montague. With a big hug, a promise to call her and a wave, she and Eric were off on their way back to Charlottetown to pick up uncle Everett who is like 94 and take him over to his son Wayne's to meet even more of their cousins and extended family.

Family and family relationships are very important to the people of our Island. Now I learned just how important they are to extended family not born on the Island. Thank you Daphne!

So now there are three ways to be an Islander:

1. You could to be born on the Island.
2. You could be an Islander by choice.
3. You could be an Islander by blood.

By the way Daphne's son Eric did not get left out of the gift giving. Unfortunately Eric is not a sports fan and is not very familiar with hockey. However I thought that he might like one of Brad Richard's early numbered hockey cards from before he became part of the National Hockey League, winning the Stanley Cup, Lady Bing and Con Smythe trophies while playing with the Tampa Bay Lightnings. Of course Brad is an Island boy, born in Montague and raised in Murray Harbour. Brad now plays for the Dallas Stars and they are planning a team Fall training camp in Charlottetown this Fall of 2010. Eric has family in Texas and just might get to see Brad play.

As I conclude writing this post it is evening here on my hidden island paradise and I am contemplating an evening walk to Timmies to have a cup of tea to finish off a perfect day. Would you like to join me?

Smiles :o)

Gary

Monday, February 01, 2010

Why do I love P.E.I.?

Welcome

That is a very good question. I know why I love Prince Edward Island. (P.E.I.) I was born here, my girls were born here and their children were born here. (ref A Beautiful Day To Be Born page 12 of the book Prince Edward Island Tales written by members of the Montague Library Writers Guild and published by Tom Schultz) Printed by Lightning Source and available on line at Amazon.com

"Here are 49 ways in which life on the Island has inspired members of the Montague Library Writers Guild. Some may make you smile, others shed a tear. All will help you appreciate the hold this Province has on us..."

Now, why would someone that was not born here love it? Maybe it is just the sheer peaceful beauty of the place.

An Islander by choice, Kim, has begun to blog. She is so filled with the spirit of this island she can't keep it contained. It seeps into every post on her blog and today she posted a video of photos set to music.

Her blog is titled Top of the Meadow. and here is a link to the blog post containing her video.

http://peihome.wordpress.com/2010/02/01/158/

I encourage you to check out Kim's blog, her video and the Writers Guild book. I think you will begin to understand why we love P.E.I.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Top of the Meadow

We would like to welcome Kim Smith a newcommer to PEI.

Kim has begun her new blog "Top of the Meadow" about farm life and life in general here on my "Hidden Island Paradise."

Welcome Kim!

The Best Laid Plans …: "


Welcome to Top of the Meadow. I should have started this blog as soon as we moved here, but better late than never. Not only will I chronicle our ‘farm’ events and life in PEI, I will also try to add a little personal stuff, as well, and maybe even some of my writing.


And photos – I will attempt to post lots of photos, because that’s what makes a blog really interesting. Now to get Martin to show me how his complicated camera works.


"

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Beautiful Place For A Walk

Hi Everyone

I just wanted to share this beautiful video. If you ever wanted to just walk and forget all of your cares Prince Edward Island is the perfect place to do it.

This is why Hal Lone Pine sang that Prince Edward Island was heaven to him.

Click here to watch the video

Watch it as many times as you like as it is soooo peaceful.

Till next post.

Smiles :o)

Gary

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sites To Know : Whimfield : Modern Pre-Industrial Living

Sites To Know : Whimfield : Modern Pre-Industrial Living: "

Though I began life in Montreal, our family moved to Prince Edward Island in 1970. It is in every way my home. It is where I feel grounded, safe, calm, trusting that life will always bring ease. I need never worry because all things great and small go well and end better. The sailing is very smooth in this little paradise.


The Maritimes in general, and PEI especially, have a heavier gravity than anywhere else. PEI magnetizes its children back. When Islanders meet, we discuss how our conniving to return permanently is progressing. I’ve got it down to July and December so far.


Cameron and Laura-Jane.


This is the story of Laura-Jane and Cameron. It begins 2 years ago in Victoria, BC. In December, they packed their possessions into trailer, sold the condo, put away the tight skirts and high heels, acquired a pair of snow boots, and headed East towards a hazy horizon on which sat an old blue PEI farmhouse listed on the MLS site.


House1


They moved into a wood-heated, uninsulated old farmhouse in the midst of PEI’s worst month, a -20C February. They were told that they were going to die. As one who has hunkered through many a PEI February, believe me when I tell you that it is a miracle that they didn’t.


Dreams of growing their own berries and living the back-to-the-land dream soon gave way to the reality of melting snow in pots to have water, and shovelling out 3ft snowbanks from one single storm. The indescribably luxurious nearby motel, with hot water of all things, was home for a month. Miserable at the time, it somehow became magical in reading their account of it, probably because it wasn’t happening to me, and I’ve learned that you don’t die from it.


Eventually, windows and running water were installed. At some point, you’re committed enough to not be able to turn back. Like being 6 weeks pregnant, like taking on a new life dream and saying farewell to an old one that doesn’t speak to you any longer, there are still moments of questioning. So much of life, and of relationships, is about stability shifts. You just tip the scale a little and keep balancing on the side you made heavier.


Can you reach adulthood in Canada and not own a pair of these? I’ve been seen at the mall in mine. And proud of it.


Snowboots.


Laura-Jane took up a blog to chronicle the daily progress and activities, but also the evolution and reflections of their life’s dream. You’ll find it at Whimfield: Modern Pre-Industrial Living.


Laura-Jane’s blog posts and photographs are wonderful on so many levels. This site speaks of going after happiness and not denying restlessness, of not knowing all the answers ahead of time, of not looking back with regret, and of how little risk there really is relative to what we perceive there might be.


Reality transitions allow you to go back if you need to. I wonder how often that really happens. Seldom, I would guess. Doing that thing that lifts your feet off the ground has an energy of its own. It can take a lot of hits before it caves. Do read the About page, where you can be inspired by their message.


Why Bother? is a recurring theme in many posts. Laura-Jane’s answers are grounded in her relationship with Cameron. Slowly, she is defining the life she wants to share with him and what she’s willing to trade in to do it. Those discoveries are shared with a deeply touching honesty and exposure that few would be comfortable in attaining. The ultimate answer to Why Bother? is that it feels so good to love and be loved.


Tree leaves.


In many of her posts, Laura-Jane is trying to figure out HOW to contact her inner voices. Like so many of us, she trusts that they’re there to guide her, but how do you go about hearing them? How do you recognize them in the first place? In the very beautiful Big Wheels Keep On Turning , she expresses fear that the loudest that these guides ever get is a whisper. It’s up to us to do the rest.


I love the genuine voice with which she writes. So many of her feelings are simple worries that we all share if we’re trying to change the present. Fragile delights arrive every day, just waiting to be noticed. It feels like a daily dose of reconnecting to what really matters most.


About seeing what you want to see, in This Is Our Bedroom. The photographs are so honest, so not-postcards, that they glow with the unassumingly breathtaking beauty of this gentle place. There are no busy effects. It’s just life at its least complicated. Nature seems to express its beauty through a powerful, pervasive serenity that can be missed or too easily ignored.


About why it’s just good enough to live with those you love and not need more in I Love Living In The Country :10 Reasons Why.


Christmas tree.


As they work to experience this transition to the fullest, they grow and learn more about what they want to be part of their life and what they consciously choose to reject. As Laura-Jane says, “eventually the quiet voices get louder and the louder ones subside”. On the days when that seems too hard and too far away, eat brown sugar from the spoon and read the Sears catalog.




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"

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Amanda And John

Hi

Have you ever been to Kings Playhouse in Georgetown? Well I think we could call it a jewel in the crown that is my hidden island paradise.

Yesterday my friend, Kent Jackson called to ask if I would like to attend the annual fund raiser for the playhouse last evening.

You see, Kent's daughter Amanda and another friend John Cain would be doing a couple of songs together to entertain the crowd.

I agreed that I would go.

The evening was a great success raising over $11,000.00. for the Playhouse expansion project.

It was a very fun evening with some wine and cheese hosted by the Rossignol Winery

There was also a silent auction of many items donated by local businesses.

I did attempt to record Amanda and john on my older Flip cam. Given the size of the space we were sitting in, the distance from the stage and the subdued lighting I guess it came out ok.



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Till next post.

Smiles :o)

Gary

P.S I have been playing with a new feature from Google in Google Reader, my RSS service.

A little feature called "send this". It lets me post interesting things that I come across directly from the reader onto my blogs.

So keep an eye open for one of those posts appearing from time to time.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Dunn Creek Farm

Dunn Creek Farm: "We recently visited John Quimby of Dunn Creek Farm who was kind enough to have us over for a tour of his certified organic farm in Murray Harbour North.
He was also kind enough to stuff us full of organic veggies at his kitchen table and send us home with baskets of organic potatoes, yellow beans, [...]"

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Guardian Newspaper Book Article



















photo credit - MARIE

Welcome back

Just a quick update on a bit more media coverage on our book "Prince Edward Island Tales"

Sally Cole a writer for our local daily paper has written an article about our book.

Here is just a little intro to Sally's words:

LIFESTYLES Post a comment | Lifestyles RSS Feed

Last updated at 12:49 AM on 06/08/09

Strength in numbers print this article
Members of the Montague Library Writers Guild write Island-inspired book
BY SALLY COLE
The Guardian

"For the past year, an enthusiastic group has been meeting regularly at the Montague Public Library.
The members have two things in common.
They are passionate about living on P.E.I. And they’re excited about writing.
They have combined these passions in a new book, Prince Edward Island Tales.
Seeing the final product gives group member Wendy Jones a sense of satisfaction.
“I’ve been published in newspapers and magazines before, but it’s nothing like seeing your words in a book. I feel like a real author,” says Jones, a member of the Montague Library Writers Guild who, with Joanne Collicott McGuigan, Gary Gray, Laura-Jane Koers, Hugh MacDonald, Marie MacIntyre, Tom Rath, Leslie Stewart and Tom Schultz, is happy with the final product. “The book looks great,” she says."

To read the entire article simply click here

Thanks for reading my post and the article. Joining this group was a two fold purpose for me. As I continue to recover as much of my abilities as I can after suffering a stroke in 2002 I thought that being part of the group would be good to challenge my brain through mental exercise. Second when I was challenged to write something for the group I remembered many experiences of my youth and wondered if others would relate to those experiences.

I have found that my self confidence has been built up within me and my brain has responded to the challenge in a positive way.

I would recommend this sort of experience/ therapy to any stroke survivor who is needing to challenge the creative abilities of the brain as well as a focus on general all around rehabilitation.

If you would like to learn more about me then click here to visit my web page.

Also if you would like for me to share FREE tips and tools that you can use right away I invite you to click here and sign up to be one of my Net Friends.

Thanks so much for dropping by and please do come back often.

Smiles :o)

Gary



Monday, August 03, 2009

Prince Edward Island Tales featured in The Buzz...

Hi again everyone

The new issue of The Buzz is on news stands across Prince Edward Island. Much to our delight our book "Prince Edward Island Tales " is featured in the current issue.

Here is a brief exert from the article:

Prince Edward Island Tales
Montague Library Writers Guild

Prince Edward Island Tales - Montague Library Writers Guild "Prince Edward Island Tales - Montague Library Writers Guild

Nine writers, nine lives and fifty ways to view the Island and its inhabitants: this is what Prince Edward Island Tales, by the Montague Library Writers Guild, offers its readers. The newly released collection is filled with stories, poems and prose dwelling on various aspects of life on the Island—everything from moving a house down a road and across a bridge to an early morning ferry crossing, to the study, hunt and killing of cluster flies.

In September 2008 librarian Swarna Chandresekera’s suggestion to form a writers guild at the Montague Library was taken up with a lot of enthusiasm by a small group of dedicated writers. The main purpose of the group was to motivate and inspire its member to produce the best works they were capable of. To further stimulate the creative process they decided it would be a good idea to work towards publishing an anthology. The result is Prince Edward Island Tales."


Of course to read the entire article you just need to click here

We are very pleased that the good people at The Buzz saw fit to feature our book.

Thanks for checking out this post about our new book and just so you know more people are signing up on my "Net Friends" list where I share great FREE stuff and the occational low cost item that I feel could benefit you greatly.

To get your FREE stuff and become one of my "Net Friends" simply click here and sign up.

In the meantime here is a little You Tube video clip from the movie Aladdin that I really like and I would love to share with you. (it reminds me of when my girls were small and this was one of their favorite videos in their collection)

You never had a friend like me



Till next post...

Smiles :o)

Gary

p.s. Our book is also available online at Amazon.com for those of you who might like to get your own personal copy this way.

If you love Prince Edward Island then you will love this book.

Sunday, July 05, 2009

commandN comes to Prince Edward Island












Hello Everyone

Maybe you are a fan of commandN.tv or maybe it is something totally new to you.

Amber and Jeff MacArthur produce this weekly web based tech show along with Will Pate.

The MacArthur's are P.E.I. born and their parents operate a business in Charlottetown called "Best of PEI"

The quality of their show is excellent and you can connect with them on twitter if you wish.

The neat thing about this show is that it was shot in Charlottetown giving viewers a sneak peek at this welcoming provincial capital city located right here on my Hidden Island Paradise.




Click Here to visit the commandN.tv web site to find lots more shows.

I hope you enjoy the show and the site, and that you become a regular follower of commandN.tv

Every day more fans are also joining my Net Friends List and you can too. Just Click Here to signup.

Till next post enjoy.

Smiles :o)

Gary