That is exactly what a Burlington bun is: a jam-filled doughnut. It is a Nova Scotianism.
It is very accurate too. I once greeted the delivery person before he put a foot on the stairs.
On the left is what I'd call a "Burlington bun".
Kevin! Hello from me, Hazel and Sparrow.
Think layers. I generally dress for the morning weather. Then add or take away layers depending on how the weather of the day unfolds. If going out in the winter your top layer should be water-resistant with several light layers underneath. The cold here is damp... bone chilling damp.
She puts on a good show... I have video proof.
She was upset. She knew as soon as my work laptop was placed into my big leather tote that I was going to leave her. She howls for about 10 minutes after I leave. It is all very dramatic and heart wrenching. A big show. Because then she sleeps on the back of the chesterfield until I get home.
He looks very worried that you will not 'pack' him.
Connecting with folks in encampments, crisis intervention, offering nonjudgmental community care. NOW look what we are doing… Nova Scotia’s first Non-police crisis response team will be piloted in West Hants for 3 years. HOLY CROW!