Shots in the dark: Chocolates Dance with the Spirit World. by Priya Rao
Seasons change and with them so do our drink preferences. With winter upon us, now is the time to leave our familiar favourite spirits on the top shelf and warm ourselves from the inside out with something new.
With this in mind I dropped by Kinsip House of Fine Spirits on Gilead Road in Prince Edward County to sample their...
This Spectacular Residence Showcases The Foremost In Refinement & Finishes. Open In Design it Offers2 Finished Levels. Floor To Ceiling Windows & Numerous Walk-Outs Frame Glorious Views. Expansive Sun Deck, 3 Season Sun Porch, Gardens, Pool & Spa. The Property Offers A Mix Of Pasture, Woodland & Stream and Natural Gas Heat! In a Coveted Location At The...
For any business, just surviving “the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,” is a cause for celebration, but achieving a twenty fifth anniversary must be considered a significant milestone. Located just north of Port Hope on Highway 28 one might be tempted to just keep on driving. Newly installed signage aims to prevent anyone from making such a tragic mistake. It’s a simple and rewarding...
Enigma Variations: or “The Beauty of Awkwardness.”
Since my last visit to Studio 22 a lot has happened, with the completion of the renovations alluded to in our article of fall 2016. Uniting the upper and lower floors, the staircase is now approached via a newly created elegant archway, which in turn is accessed from the sole ground floor entrance on King Street: a much neater and more...
“A 19th Century Farm operating in the 21st Century.”
Two of the bravest people I have ever met, Joaquim and Amor Conde, left regular careers in the city of Toronto to pursue the chance farming in Black River, Prince Edward County, at 212 County Road 16.
Joaquim operated an automotive repair shop and Amor worked in interior design; a far cry from the life they have adopted in The County. They...
Sometime ago I pitched the idea to Aaron Bedard, General Sales Manager of Lexus Kingston, that there could be merit in having a car review written by an ordinary couple taking a “his” and “hers,” point of view, rather than the typical offerings of motoring journalists, who are usually men, existing in an obscure world of their own, speaking, a language known only to themselves, “torque...