An island can be a metaphorical "sweater" in the sense that it provides warmth and comfort, much like a cozy garment. However, a potato is more commonly associated with sustenance and nourishment. In certain contexts, especially in literature or creative discussions, both items can represent various themes, but an island is more traditionally linked to land and geography rather than clothing or food.
There is no potato farm on Great Pumpkin Island.
The Canadian Potato Museum is located in Prince Edward Island.
The Canadian Potato Museum is located on Prince Edward Island.
River island or Topshop/Topman
Dos Cactos.
A Jersey sweater is named after the traditional sweaters worn by fishermen on the island of Jersey. Similarly a Guernsey sweater is so called after the sweaters worn by Guernsey fishermen. A Jersey cow (sometimes referred to as a 'Jersey' is named after the breed which originated on the island of Jersey.
Prince Edward Island :)
prince edward island is the most well known province of the BNA to have the potato famine but new brunswick, and Newfoundland also had the potato famine in the 1864.
No. Prince Edward Island is famous for potatoes, not potato chips. since we have soil that is so rich with iron it is a great fertilizer, so our potatoes are of the highest quality. We usually ship out our potatoes to Ontario etc to be made into chips. Prince Edward Island only has one potato chip factory left and doesn't ship off island. Hope this helps :]
i found it at South Sandy Desert
Prince Edward
women wore dresses and skirts with a sweater. Men wore pants, a dress shirt, a tie, and a sweater over it all. Kids usually wore the same as their parents but some boys, depending on age, did not wear ties.