Saturday, June 6, 2009

Backbreaking Labour of Love

Edgar, Louis and Judy worked four long days. The results are awesome but they swear they’ll never again lay interlocking clay tiles paving.
 
For full details click here.
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Monday, June 1, 2009

Lobster Dinners until June 30

You can cook them, tear them apart, and savour eating them as Islanders do in “The Pines” at Roseneath Country Inn only until the local lobster season ends June 30th.  Details on our website.
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Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter Egg Hunt

    

Thirty-six friends and relatives hunted chocolate eggs, presented very original nursery rhymes, sang and feasted together at Roseneath Country Inn Easter Sunday but the Cardigan crew definitely won top prize for Best Hats!   More Photos
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Monday, March 30, 2009

Masterpiece Out of the Workshop at Last


“Opus in Wood” by Edgar Dewar
in appreciation of Anne White
and the music of  Hillcrest United Church.

built at Roseneath Country Inn,
installed in the church choir room
March 27th.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

PEI Photography Club Visit

                 

    Members of the PEI Photography Club roamed the house and gardens of Roseneath Country Inn last Saturday and showed us new ways of viewing our own surroundings!
We hope they’ll come again soon.

                                   

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Carpentry Class Finishes

                                                                      
Cardigan Community School Carpentry Class held each Thursday night since mid-January at Roseneath Country Inn has finished for 2009.  To see the unique project each of these jolly people built click here!
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Lighthouse Moved

 

It teetered for a few moments yesterday but is now
securely inland away from the eroding red cliffs

and still visible from the ferry terminal
at Wood Islands PEI.
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Monday, February 23, 2009

PEI B&B Ass’n Sleigh Ride

 
Great weather at Bonshaw, good friends, good conversation, good food.  B&B operators know how to throw parties. A memorable day indeed! THANK YOU!   www.bandbpei.com
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Kitchen Chaos

CHAOS for Awhile, BEAUTIFUL Now.
Th
e pipes froze, the pipes burst, the hardwood floor curled so had to be replaced!
             

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Amazing Story, Amazing Connections

Thanks to the super-sleuthing of Donna Collings of  The Garden of the Gulf Museum, yesterday Roseneath B&B guests Melissa and Dick Meyer of Vermont met long lost relatives with a California gold rush connection.                     

The Story They Had Heard:

        In the late 1800s Jack Stewart of PEI married Melissa’s grandmother, then 18, en route across Colorado in search of gold.  She bore him a son Norman and a daughter who died in infancy, but Jack became ill and lost the ability to walk so his sisters brought him home to PEI while his wife returned to her home in Missouri.  Norman’s parents later divorced by mail, Jack remarried in PEI and in due course had four children.  Norman meanwhile grew up thinking his father had died.  Descendants of  Jack knew that he sent letters repeatedly attempting to keep in touch with his son but Norman learned his father was still alive only when he enlisted in WWI.
        When Norman was 89 living in New England, he married a woman of 69 who urged him to come to PEI to find his father’s family. When with their camper trailer they missed the last ferry of the day at Tormentine somebody suggested they drive quickly to Caribou.  As he got off the ferry at Wood Islands Norman approached a ferry employee, told him his name and inquired as to whether he might know of a Jack Stewart. He was talking to his half-brother! Unfortunately Norman died without leaving any record of who this half-brother was or where he might be found on PEI.

The Story Unfolds September 15  2008:
        When she heard the first part of this story Donna showed the Meyers how to search various PEI genealogical databases on-line.  When they told the ferry story, she suggested they phone Malcolm MacLean who’d worked many years on the Wood Islands ferries.  His reply : “That was my good friend Charlie Stewart.  Of course I know that story.” 
        Everybody was DELIGHTED! Furthermore when the Meyers visited Malcolm in Little Sands, they met his wife Betty who is a relative of  Jack (John James Stewart ) and who gave them copies of the family genealogy explaining that Jack. had been known locally as Utah Jack and that Norman had visited his half sister and half-brother a second summer before he died.  Today Melissa and Dick are meeting Heather (Stewart)  MacMillan of Wood Islands,  Utah Jack’s grand-daughter. Perhaps more details will be added to the tale.

        And if you have a question relating to genealogy of families of southeastern PEI, consult the helpful people at The Garden of the Gulf Museum!

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