The Week of March 14 to 20,
2004
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March - 15 - 16
- 17 - 18 - 19
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- Shadows
- Monday
March 15, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : From a walk on Sunday we have some images
of the negative space on the snow and consider the impact of this reality upon us.
To give it some confusion we get Britney Spears to help out.
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- The Greenwater Report
- Monday
Marrch 15, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Off on a trip to Arizona
with some great pictures to show us some of the highlights of the trip.
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- Out and about
- Tuesday
March 16, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The temperature edged up above freezing today
and there were puddles and wet streets everywhere. But it also brought people out,
the main street was jammed with people and vehicles this afternoon and you can see
what it was like in this set of pictures.
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- Breaking horses
to harness
- Tuesday
March 16, 2004
Mistatim : It is so fitting to have a short story from
Mistatim about horsemanship. The town's name is the Cree word for "big dog"
the name the Cree gave horses.
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- Electrical
- Wednesday
March 17, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Since automobile manufacturers have devoted
so much of the control of modern vehicles to computer controlled curcuits making
a minor accessory addition is sometimes a rather complex process. This story includes
a 580K QuickTime VR.
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- The Queen's Right
to Rule
- Wednesday
March 17, 2004
by : Philip Benwell
Sydney, NSW, Australia : Though we have had a little flap over the Governor Generals
expenses Canadians in general accept the idea of a monarchy. This is not a settled
matter in Australia as a British historian's book has called to question the rightful
heirs to the throne since 1485. Of course the book in typical English nit picking
tradition is baloney since Richard III had gained the throne for his four years of
kingship by murder in the midst of a civil war that he lost wishing he had a horse
(Shakespeare had him saying: "a horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse.")
The history is interesting but not significant. However, in Australia this is a matter
of serious discussion. Be sure to look over the references because the who's who
of it all is a bit complex.
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- Country Sizzle
Carnival this weekend
- Thursday
March 18, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : All set for the Tisdale Figure Skating club's
carnival on Saturday and Sunday of this coming weekend.
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- Golden Age Centre
stew supper
- Thursday
March 18, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Tuesday evening the Golden Age Centre had
a fund raising stew supper and usual dished out the very best stew anywhere.
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- Sounds like Canada
C' est comme Canada
- Thursday
March 18, 2004
by : Brian Marlatt
White Rock B.C. : Far more than most of us imagine,
Canada has a rich and complex heritage with both language and culture combined to
create a place that is much more than what we might define in a political speech.
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- Spanish voters
throw out pro-war party
- Thursday
March 18, 2004
by : Mark Weisbrot
Washington : The political earthquake in Europe that
followed the tragic bombing has seriously shaken the government of the United States.
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- Sneak Attack :
Heavy snow warning turns into late winter blizzard
- Friday
March 19, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Environment Canada spotted the weather disturbance
making its way across the prairies and warned of heavy snow in the North and the
northern grain belt with storm warnings for the southern grain belt but as these
things sometimes develop they take on a life of their own and this one became a full
blown blizzard with ice, snow and blowing snow. Time to park.
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- Balls
- Friday
March 19, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : A playground covered with snow balls rolled
up by children triggers a memory of that very experience.
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- Pine and Evening
Grosbeaks
- Friday
March 19, 2004
by : Helen Carson
Crooked River : We are priviledged to be able to have
Helen Carson share with us these remarkable close up images of two species of the
finch family of birds.
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- Ice Castles
- Friday
March 19, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : An annual project at Tisdale Elementary takes
shape again this year.
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