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Wandering Walker

@wanderingwalker

I am a Walker in more ways than one.

Tweets are my own ~ 02-02-2020
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Signing off for a while, a long while, might delete my account. Too much junk happening with Twitter to want to be part of it. I'll miss Canadian Art Melanie @mrvickersgecdsb Solana Garden @Taggart7 @RonSexsmith ChuckStoffle Sarah Rupert Laurie Hart 🇨🇦 to name a few.

Signing off for a while, a long while, might delete my account.  Too much junk happening with Twitter to want to be part of it.  I'll miss <a href="/CanadaPaintings/">Canadian Art</a> <a href="/KlimkowskiMrs/">Melanie</a> @mrvickersgecdsb <a href="/Solana_Garden/">Solana Garden</a> @Taggart7 @RonSexsmith <a href="/ChuckStoffle/">ChuckStoffle</a> <a href="/Peleegirl/">Sarah Rupert</a> <a href="/thecastle85/">Laurie Hart 🇨🇦</a> to name a few.
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Okay @Mo_kenney. Recommended amp settings??? We are playing “Unglued” at our school in Windsor, ON, for Music Monday in May @CoalitionCanada. Practice , practice, and more practice.

Okay @Mo_kenney.  Recommended amp settings???   We are playing “Unglued” at our school in Windsor, ON, for Music Monday in May @CoalitionCanada.  Practice , practice, and more practice.
GECDSB PR (@gecdsbpro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In June, the GECDSB recognizes National Indigenous History Month. It is a time to celebrate and reflect upon the history, contributions, and strength of First Nations, Inuit and Métis, and to learn about, celebrate and honour Indigenous knowledge and role models. Throughout June

In June, the GECDSB recognizes National Indigenous History Month. It is a time to celebrate and reflect upon the history, contributions, and strength of First Nations, Inuit and Métis, and to learn about, celebrate and honour Indigenous knowledge and role models. Throughout June
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In June, we celebrate Pride Month and will raise the Pride flag at the board administrative offices and at schools throughout the GECDSB. Please click here to read a message from Director of Education, Erin Kelly. 🌈♥ bit.ly/3qmx3UX

In June, we celebrate Pride Month and will raise the Pride flag at the board administrative offices and at schools throughout the GECDSB. Please click here to read a message from Director of Education, Erin Kelly. 🌈♥ bit.ly/3qmx3UX
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Pride Month is a time to honour the years of struggle, accomplishments and ongoing pursuit of rights and equal justice for those within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. It is also a time to celebrate their many achievements, contributions, and triumphs. The Pride in Education

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The math is simple: 6.8% is significantly less than 17.3%. The Ford government is critically underfunding education across this province and our kids are paying the price. #onpoli #OntEd

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TAKE SHELTER PELEE ISLAND 6:17 PM - Thu, June 15, 2023: #onstorm Tornado Warning on this storm in Michigan heading directly towards #PeleeIsland. Take shelter immediately! instantweather.ca/2023/06/15/RCC…

TAKE SHELTER PELEE ISLAND

6:17 PM - Thu, June 15, 2023: #onstorm 
Tornado Warning on this storm in Michigan heading directly towards #PeleeIsland. Take shelter immediately! instantweather.ca/2023/06/15/RCC…
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Our collection of rare books includes the first botanical book on the plants of Canada. Canadensium Plantarum was published in Paris (in Latin) in 1635, by Jacques Philippe Cornut (1606–51).

Our collection of rare books includes the first botanical book on the plants of Canada. Canadensium Plantarum was published in Paris (in Latin) in 1635, by Jacques Philippe Cornut (1606–51).
Dave Sills (now active on Bluesky) (@dave_sills) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Report of possible tornado with debris in the air, can see Gordie Howe bridge in background so west Windsor somewhere. Said to be near 6:30 PM. NTP Reports