South Africans in Nova Scotia
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This web page houses the arts, crafts, hobbies, etc of some of the South Africans in the Maritimes.
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This page was last updated on: November 15, 2013
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Convert your PAL (South African) or SECAM (European) home videos to NTSC (Canadian) videos or DVD's.
Convert your old LP's to CD's

Convert your old photos or slides to digital images and store them on CD's.
Enhance your sentimental photos.
Repair damage to photos.

Annual donation of $5 per link or $20 per linked page.
View Julie's paintings online.
Buy Botanical Originals, Giclee Prints, Greeting Cards, Calendars.

Gill and John Osmond have a one-bedroom apartment in Lunenburg attached to their house.
It is fully equipped and available for short or long term rental.
Rental is $85.00 a day, $530 a week or long term $700.00 a month.
No tax, all utilities included.
15% off for South Africans.

I buy, sell and trade lp records at local music fairs, etc and the ones that don't sell easily, are unplayable or so prolific that one can't sell them on ebay, I recycle into wall clocks, vinyl bowls, coasters. From the album sleeves, I make gift cards and notebooks.

Valerie Hearder's African Threads.
I began African Threads in 2006 after hearing Stephen Lewis talk about the plight of women in Africa. I was galvanized. I knew had to do something
I figured the best way to help was to start importing and selling textiles to generate economic flow to women artisans in South Africa.

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