07 December 2015

Christmas in Canada

Christmas in Canada

     Christmas is celebrated in many different ways in Canada. The country is made up of a variety of ethnic groups, most of which celebrate Christmas in accordance with their own traditions. 
     Vancouver, on the western end of Canada, is illuminated with lights, especially in the harbor area, and trees are lit in homes. In Montreal, Masses are celebrated in the many beautiful cathedrals, and in Nova Scotia, old carols are sung at home and in church. In Newfoundland, the inhabitant's fishing skills are put to work for the church. During Christmas week, the daily catch is given to the church so that it can be sold to raise money for the church's work.












About the Author...
Born and raised in the state of New York, R.M. Villoria began his writing career as a prolific songwriter. After two back-to-back tours as a Marine in Vietnam, Villoria spent the next few years owning and operating a myriad of businesses and in 1992 returned to writing, this time appeasing his appetite for suspense and horror fiction.
 
Years in the making, his ghostly tales touching on the underpinnings of quantum physics and the paranormal are now ready for the public. As his first published work, Villoria presents readers with Volume One of his  series “Tales From the Mind Field.”
 
Villoria has a son and daughter and lives in Las Vegas with his Wife. 


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