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4 min readIt’s no secret that when summer is in full swing, people will want somewhere to eat, so why not eat local? With the current COVID-19 dining restrictions limiting all restaurant dining to take-away or patio meals, it would be nice to know of a few good places to dine outside. Whether you’re going to grab a bite to eat after a long day in the sun, or you’re going for a nice sunny brunch, these places are worth checking out. Field House Brewing Field House Brewing is one of the top dogs when it comes to popular places to eat or even just hang out. Having recently opened a new restaurant in Chilliwack, their Abbotsford location still reigns above all. The patio at their Abbotsford location has a wide variety of comfortable areas to sit: from their covered seated patio, featuring overhead heaters (for those chilly nights), to a grassy lawn where you can bring your own chair, blanket, or whatever makes you comfortable! Recently, the Abbotsford location even wi ....
Man’s best friend? Not quite Women have a dog sleep alongside, think of them as having souls By Erik Lacitis, The Seattle Times Published: February 26, 2021, 6:00am Share: It should be “woman’s best friend.” Anthropologists at Washington State University analyzed 8,000 descriptions of dogs interacting with humans in 144 societies of all sorts from the Toraja in Indonesia to the Tiwi in Australia to the Northwest Coast people. They examined writings mostly from the late 1800s and early 1900s, although one reached back to Imperial Rome in 79 CE. Dogs weren’t mentioned as being in the company of the elderly men of the Ainu indigenous culture in Japan, a researcher wrote in 1892. Rather, in small, tent-like structures, “the aged women of the village sleep in them and have dogs for companions,” wrote Smithsonian curator Romyn Hitchcock. ....