BOO! Its the scary season. For those into Haunted Houses and Mysteries its that time of year. Heritage Mississauga presents Haunted Mississauga. More Details can be found here
Showing posts with label Sauga back in the day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sauga back in the day. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
More on Meadowvale Village
The Mississauga News has posted an article on the 175th Celebration of Meadowvale Village.
http://www.mississauga.com/community/article/1084051--old-meadowvale-village-celebrates-roots
For a little History on Meadowvale read up the Wikipedia page
http://www.mississauga.com/community/article/1084051--old-meadowvale-village-celebrates-roots
For a little History on Meadowvale read up the Wikipedia page
Take a walk through some history
Have you ever wanted to learn about some of Mississauga's Historical Background. October 1st is the next Open doors Heritage Bus Tour. Take some pride in your city and learn its history and background. Mississauga is a vast and widely cultural environment. If you ask any people who have lived their life here they will all be able to tell you stories how this city has not only changed but changed who they are. Mississauga is a city which has given us so much in its short time but there are many villages in Mississauga which made it what it is today. Take the time to learn and cherish the history behind what makes Mississauga such a great place to live.
Don't forget Meadowvale Village is celebrating 175 years today.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
History Matters and researching for new blog section Mississauga History
There's an old saying "if you don't know where you came from how can you get to where you're going?"
I have always been a lover of arts, culture, religion and history. Once some one said "you seem like you are very modern but you are very cultured. A rather interesting contradiction" I agree but I also believe that we should have a healthy respect for our history, traditions, religion and cultures. I have never been fond of the ideology that plagues my fellow younglings and the lack of respect for History and yet the obsession with pop culture and modern technology while at the same time having little interest in their own culture.
This is sad! I am a full fledged Canadian! I am a 3rd generation Canadian there's even a little of the Native blood running in these veins if you go back a few generations. Not sure if that last part is true or one of late Auntie Roe's Fables she told of our relationship to Princess Lily Feather and Chief Shot-in-both-sides. But on the lighter side I have been thinking of a way to include in this Blog some of the Cultural and Historical aspects of Mississauga. Not many of the people who now live in Downtown City Center would even remember the Ol man's Farm on Eglinton. Being a 3rd generation Canadian I envy people who come here and have a cultural tradition. While some argue that Canada has its own culture and tradition I mean Culture more in the sense of Filipino, Spanish, Indian etc.. It is actually kind of sad that so many young people feel embarrassed that their parents want to incorporate some cultural traditions in their lives. But thanks to James Dean being cool still seems to plague our young minds, malls, Tim Horton's and School Parking Lots heck even Churches.
So as I brainstorm keep tuned to the Bat channel for Bloggin Blodgett will be adding a new category to the Blog: Sauga back in the day. For now if it pleases you have a look at this site Heritage Mississauga a site I stumbled upon while doing some research on the Villages and Lost Villages of Mississauga. Stay tuned for the new category in the coming months.
Old Skool Blodgett
I have always been a lover of arts, culture, religion and history. Once some one said "you seem like you are very modern but you are very cultured. A rather interesting contradiction" I agree but I also believe that we should have a healthy respect for our history, traditions, religion and cultures. I have never been fond of the ideology that plagues my fellow younglings and the lack of respect for History and yet the obsession with pop culture and modern technology while at the same time having little interest in their own culture.
This is sad! I am a full fledged Canadian! I am a 3rd generation Canadian there's even a little of the Native blood running in these veins if you go back a few generations. Not sure if that last part is true or one of late Auntie Roe's Fables she told of our relationship to Princess Lily Feather and Chief Shot-in-both-sides. But on the lighter side I have been thinking of a way to include in this Blog some of the Cultural and Historical aspects of Mississauga. Not many of the people who now live in Downtown City Center would even remember the Ol man's Farm on Eglinton. Being a 3rd generation Canadian I envy people who come here and have a cultural tradition. While some argue that Canada has its own culture and tradition I mean Culture more in the sense of Filipino, Spanish, Indian etc.. It is actually kind of sad that so many young people feel embarrassed that their parents want to incorporate some cultural traditions in their lives. But thanks to James Dean being cool still seems to plague our young minds, malls, Tim Horton's and School Parking Lots heck even Churches.
So as I brainstorm keep tuned to the Bat channel for Bloggin Blodgett will be adding a new category to the Blog: Sauga back in the day. For now if it pleases you have a look at this site Heritage Mississauga a site I stumbled upon while doing some research on the Villages and Lost Villages of Mississauga. Stay tuned for the new category in the coming months.
Old Skool Blodgett
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