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TidesThanks to Anneliese Grosfeld of Simon & Schuster Canada, I am giving away one copy of ‘Tides of Honour’ by Genevieve Graham.

Book Description:


A novel of love, loss, and honour amidst the horrors of war and its aftermath.

It’s 1916, and the last thing Nova Scotian soldier Danny Baker expects to find in war-torn France is the love of his life. Audrey Poulin is alone in the world, and struggling to survive the war in the French countryside. When Audrey and Danny meet and fall in love, it seems like the best version of fate.

But love is only the beginning, as Danny loses a leg in the Battle of the Somme, and returns home to Halifax with Audrey, only to discover that he’s unable to leave the war behind. Danny and Audrey struggle with their new life together, and must face not only their own internal demons, but a catastrophe that will soon rip apart everything they think they know about themselves and each other.

Genevieve Graham, author of Under the Same Sky and Sound of the Heart, brings her passion for weaving history and fiction together in a seamless tale that will capture and enthrall the reader.

About Genevieve Graham:GG


Genevieve Graham graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in music in 1986 and began writing in 2007. Her first three novels, Under the Same SkySound of the Heart, and Somewhere to Dream, were international bestsellers.

Graham is passionate about historical adventure, runs an editing business, and teaches piano. She lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Visit her at GenevieveGraham.com.

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GrazeOur favorite vegan restaurant in Vancouver is ‘Graze’.  So when Michael Lyons, the owner told us he was going to open up a new, more laid back restaurant up stairs, we could hardly wait.  He did crowd funding with “Fundrazr” and we even contributed.  So, we were invited to the grand opening, which was on April 11th.

Mike’s vision was a year round summer theme.  Like an indoor park.  When you first walk in, you see a food truck.  There is a place with pillows and blankets on Astroturf and wall painted like a meadow.  There is a wall to wall ceiling height movie screen with a beach scene.  I could watch the waves lap back and forth against the sand for hours.  There was a beach bar and a dock with heavy beach chairs that lean back.  There were also picnic tables in the middle. Hokey? Yes, a bit, but fun!

We decided on the beach chairs.  We got drinks at the bar and then “beached” ourselves on the dock. By the time we diced to place our food order at the truck, the place was packed, I would say over capacity.  The food took an extremely long time to come out.  However, we were enjoying our selves anyway.  It was also the grand opening, like a dry run, so to speak, so we didn’t expect the service to be fast.  However, the servers were all super nice, just like the servers in Graze.

Once the food came out, we did enjoy it.  The menu for the food truck will change to differentGraze Burger themes.  Tonight we tried the veggie burger, Buffalo wings, fries, coleslaw, potato salad, and collard greens.  There was also BBQ seitan which, looked good but we had too much food.  My favorite was the veggie burger that has a smoky flavor but all the food was really fresh and good.  Something to be expected from the sister restaurant to Graze.

The collard greens were different than what you would expect as they were pickled.  I am guessing the chef at Graze had a hand in that because she likes to pickle.  I am totally addicted to her pickled green beans and buy them by the jar full.  They are crisp with a smoked flavor.

The new restaurant is still a work in progress.  The stairway needs lighting and there are some wires hanging, etc.  However, I do recommend you stop on by.  We will certainly be going there to eat frequently.  I am looking forward to see what other food themes they come up with for the rotating menu.  Mike mentioned, Mexican, Jamaican, and Carnival.  I hope there isn’t cotton candy with the carnival theme, even the sight of it is a bit nauseating to me.  LOL!

4/5

FynfoodWe bought the Groupon. As vegans, we see it as our duty to try new vegan restaurants. Burgers were mentioned on the Groupon but they didn’t have burgers. So we settled for a wrap each, a soup, and desert. Drinks were included so I asked the server/casher/food preparer if any of the juices were fresh squeezed. The server said yes, the orange juice, so we ordered that. Soon after, the server came out and told us she only had one wrap left so we ended up with one wrap and one sandwich.

The server brought out the soup first. It tasted just like Cambells Vegetarian Vegetable with a lot of extra oil. I would be willing to bet it was from a can. The sandwich and wrap were unmemorable and the so called “fresh squeezed orange juice” tasted like a cross between Tang and Cool-aid. I mentioned the orange juice to the server and she said that a place close by squeezes it for them but it is fresh. Well, I was not born yesterday, I know what orange juice tastes like, it was not orange juice. I would have preferred orange juice from concentrate to this stuff!

The cheesecake was fair. The actual cheese cake part showed promise but the strawberry jam topping was well, strawberry jam. Nothing special. If I were offered a free meal there, I would not accept it.

I should also mention that it only had two-two person tables inside. I did hear the server say that there are tables in the mall part.

Robson Street is the highest traffic Street in Vancouver with both cars and pedestrians.  It is a “must shop” street for tourists and has thousands of restaurants.  I recommend you walk right on by this one.

2/5