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Forestry office

Local forestry office has a couple of plaques that commemorate some of there employees that distinguished themselves.

Today in history December 22,1956

Colo the first gorilla born in captivity .

Natural wonder

The natural wonder of this world gives credence to every moment of life. Kevin Griffiths

Today in History, December 21,1962

Rondane Park becomes Norway’s first national park

offical Christmas tree

The decorations seem sanctified from harm.

City tree seems to have power over vandals perhaps even among the lowest of peers your name would be Mud!

Today in History, December 20th 1833

Samuel Mudd born, the Doctor that treated US President Lincolns assassins broken leg.

December 20th 2007

Elisabeth II, bests Queen Victoria as the longest living monarch, 81 years 7 months, 29 days

manageable living…..

Near a modular this 300 thousand dollar new home has been on the market for a long time, should sell as the level entry on the side a few stairs combined with proximity to hospital with full lab make it attractive for  a stage of down sizing and retirement. However  classy assisted living homes have been built here in recent years that are not fully taken up.

Today in History, December 17th 1989

The first showing of the TV series The Simpson’s Airs

Freedom of association….

Associations:

Content restrictions on email no not apply to political and religious messages , it apply s to email that is pornographic  and commercial in nature. Generated in large volumes by banks of computers ,still legal with address and unsubscribe message in the content….

Some pornography may be criminal depending on the exploitation of the subjects….

Today in History, December 16,2003

Can -Spam law comes into effect as President G. Bush signs law that makes  the Federal Trade Commission enforce commercial email standards.

Freedom of conscience

We enjoy freedom of religion and conscience here and it is highly valued especially when combined as it is with the separation from State , freedom of press and communication.

It is however not an absolute separation from state is however some reasonable restraints have been put on actual practice of religion. polygamy, and as evidenced below radicalized hate and domination.

The only restrain on freedom of the press is libel and slander ,and some univited access to private property not in the range of camera lense. ” the truth goes marching on”

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Today in History, December 15,1945

Shinto Religion abolished by the American Administration of Post War Japan.

Eight days till the Equinox,

Today in History, December 13 1979 Canada

Prime Ministers  Joe Clark’s short lived minority government loses a money bill sending it to defeat and an election that saw PE Trudeau come back to power…

Cure all

Its called hope, have a great weekend, the cure begins friday at 4:pm it starts to take effect…..

Today in History, December 10 1906

Ted Roosevelt wins Nobel Peace Prize  and becomes first American to do that.

Greeting to all that celebrate weddings.

bells away

Snow monster

This snow monster was parked at a local hotel , truck and machine a unit .Thats  a lot of capital they were marked with Calgary registrations ;when it snows they are ready and probably big bucks.

Today in History, December 8 1907

Gustaf V becomes King  of Sweden

Dec 7th

Pearl Harbor

Time has had an effect on this event.

 

Today in History, December, 7 1941

Infamy

Dogs eye view.

This dog has a second story view and is supervising the renovation of the building that was once the office of the Conyt Friendship Center, they moved up to the old government agents building , that moved to a brick building in the Garcia Street Mall. The building once housed Moyes Realty a  Second War, Sargent, Ken Moyes the proprietor,  served in the Italian Campaign for Canada.

Today in History, December 6, 1947

National Park in Florida dedicated; named “Everglades”.