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Perseids meteor shower this weekend

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Annual event mid August.

The annual meteorite show that happens halfway through August is on again making this weekend a good one to view weather depending.

The perseids viewing: get your vision adjusted to night and look toward the big dipper.It is about 45 degrees off quadrent and said to be good spot to look for what could be up to a dozen meteors per hour.

Early Sunday evening should be 👍 good and early AM about 1 and 1/2 hours before sunrise.

TGIF-Jazzzzzzz…

For your sweet comfort

Gooooood DAY TO YOU ALL.

Cheers 😄🌵

Jazz is no samazz, but keeps you out of Alcatraz

Give a hoot

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A borrowing owl up close File photo KDG
decisions are not always redeemable.

In the coming…

As ever things go right some places and not in others. Common sense is very disabled when calamity knocks. However if it more then just knocks watchout! Because dismissal then is a dangerous thing when safety is key.

However we must live and not be overcome with grief or troubled to death by the losses of the innocent caught in the gap of judgement and dismissal.

Compassion for those that suffered loss is good however if calamity knocks to fast we must not be paralyzed by the observations but determine to live and continue on. K

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Preview Gas light

The first show up is on October 19th 2024, 7:30 for the preview of Gas light…

The Western Canada theater company in Kamloops BC, has two locations.

Located in Kamloops, British Columbia, the Western Canada Theater is a renowned theater company that offers a diverse range of performances and productions. With two locations in Kamloops, they provide a vibrant theater experience for the local community and visitors alike. Whether you’re interested in dramas, comedies, musicals, or other forms of theatrical art, the Western Canada Theater is sure to have something that will captivate and entertain you. They are dedicated to bringing exceptional theater to the region and showcasing the talents of local and international performers. Plan a visit to one of their upcoming shows and immerse yourself in the magical world of live theater.

The Pavilion Theater is at 1925 Lorne street,and the Sagebrush theater is at 1300 9 Ave.

sagebrushtheater.ca

Season tickets on sale now.

Brave and best we hope the rest.

August 8th 400 wild fires

The province has had an increase of fires burning after the long weekend. However the culprit is by in large the lighting storms that was followed by rain downpours. Although part of the natural cycle the severe nature of the exchange is worth noting. Here the BC fire service is doing well in its response in air attack on start ups wether lightning or human caused.A chance for life again in BC and its natural beauty? We hope. We note the above profile and the recent response by several aircraft on a fire here in Merritt recently. Now these are subject observations however subject observations can go to subjective support. We will leave the statistic to another day a crown a holiday weekend as a success in human moments.

Thank-you fire fighters! Still the Chinese proverb “Opportunity is the other side of crisis” You all have a right to seek oppportunity when dealing with crisis.

So hope as your guide and support for the others that are also seeking live, laugh, and love as there is a tommarow.

May the friends you make be worthy of you!!!!

Euclid at L2

The universe is the home of the elements and the force of its power is embedded in its personality.

Concentration,and focus.

Happy BC Day going forward.

Else and Nora Kelly reunion, Oliver BC, August 4 to 6th 2023

Ken Griffiths from Merritt BC is delighted by a reminiscence of his grandparents.

The Family of Else and Nora Kelly had it’s five years get together on this BC Day weekend. The couple had seven children,three survive for this event in Oliver. Gwen Miller 2nd born, Wanda Fairless 5th,and Wayne Kelly number seven saw the generations come together again to honour the memory of the family.

Happy BC Day weekend

Many more returns

TGIF- Bean bag toss,up and running…

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No contact sport

Leah demonstrates the new game toss at the downtown tourist info center known as the Bailee house,2202 Voght Merritt BC.

Built by Leonard Male the activity consists of two boards and four bean bags. The object is that three ends and the person that gets the most in the hole or closest to the hole is the winner.

So, come to the property and enjoy sitting under the maple trees and playing bean bag toss.

This is an excellent exertion for those that may be a little on the disabled side there’s no contact it’s absolutely safe and it’s a fun activity because you’ll do it with somebody.

🌊 watering level one retricted

Bye the Bye the city is at level one restrictions for watering. Check even or day at city merritt.ca

Editors note

As of August 3rd 2023, the city of Meredith is following level 4 water restrictions to protect the water levels in the cold water river as it relates to fish.

Watering is allowed twice a week for plants and gardens but not lawns.

For more information go to Merritt.ca. To define methods and times.

Thursday prose

So, there he was a slender Swede from Manitoba, married to a breed, they had produced two daughters giving them a tremendous work ethic that he had developed as a teen run away from a conflicted relationship with a stepfather. A self professed alcoholic , that he readily blamed on the conflict ( sometimes physical ) between the world and the part of it that was his step fathers. He had developed a religious bios about men in church and had managed to become a principal in an independent church. His bios had joined with authorities and a love of arbitrary power.

With every passing day Swend had developed business skills around a believe that god gave him wealth because of giving to him. Swend became adept at agency to gather for god and take from the devil. He then invested in the ministry of his power. Swend was driven to revenge the way life had emasculated him , so owned the church.

Yes, Swend Gustavson was a different concoction then most men, he was a high functioning, plotting somewhat deluded deacon of the gospel of take from the sinner and spend it on the saint. It’s Gods Money was mouthed at business meetings, none ten percenters were thieves. His demeanor was enhanced by being a turn key at the local police station. Which he conspired with the local JP, a Business partner and church treasurer, Polton Schmitt.

Polton Schmitt: Portrait of a Mennonite Entrepreneur

In the small, pluralistic city nestled within the picturesque interior of British Columbia, Canada, Polton Schmitt emerges as a dedicated steward of his Mennonite heritage and a prominent local figure. Born and raised in the rich traditions of the Mennonite community, Polton is known for his unwavering commitment to his faith and his astute business acumen.

As a Mennonite Stewart, Polton Schmitt exudes a unique blend of traditional values and modern entrepreneurial spirit. He is deeply rooted in the teachings of his faith, drawing strength and guidance from the time-honored principles of hard work, integrity, and community solidarity. These principles form the foundation of his business endeavors, shaping his interactions and decisions in the local commercial landscape.

Owning and operating a thriving business in this diverse and inclusive city, Polton stands as a testament to the Mennonite ethic of diligence and perseverance. His establishment not only serves as a testament to his entrepreneurial prowess but also as a bridge between the Mennonite community and the broader societal tapestry of the city.

Polton Schmitt’s character is defined by his ability to navigate the intricate dynamics of a pluralistic environment with grace and respect. His interactions are marked by a genuine curiosity about and appreciation for the diverse cultures and beliefs that coexist within the city. Through his actions and initiatives, Polton actively fosters an atmosphere of understanding and unity, making meaningful contributions to the city’s social and economic fabric.

In his dual role as a Mennonite Stewart and a business owner, Polton Schmitt epitomizes the harmonious coexistence of tradition and innovation. His presence enriches the city’s cultural landscape, representing the enduring values of the Mennonite community while embracing progress and inclusivity. As a respected figure in both his faith community and the local business sphere, Polton embodies the essence of a modern-day Mennonite steward, leaving a positive and lasting impact on the small City environment in interior British Columbia.

David Pursnel: An Electrician Weathering the Tides of Change

Amidst the tumultuous era of the Socialist Regime, David Pursnel found himself navigating through uncharted territory as an electrician. Hailing from a family with a long-standing legacy in the electrical trade, David’s aspirations and adherence to traditional craftsmanship clashed with the sweeping waves of nationalization that engulfed government work for trades. As the regime fervently propelled the labor environment towards radical transformations, David found himself grappling with the aftershocks of this paradigm shift that altered the fabric of his professional landscape.

Initially nurtured by his forefathers’ expertise and commitment to their craft, David embarked on his career with a fervent dedication to mastering the intricate artistry of electrical work. However, the radical shifts brought about by the nationalization under the Socialist Regime posed unprecedented challenges, casting a shadow of uncertainty over David’s professional aspirations.

Despite his fervent efforts to uphold the time-honored standards of electrical craftsmanship, David faced recurring setbacks in his endeavors. The relentless grip of governmental control and the pervasive influence of the labor environment’s transformation took a toll on his once-thriving vocation. The very essence of his trade, once steeped in tradition and pride, became entangled in the web of ideological upheaval, leaving David disillusioned amidst the turmoil.

As the tides of change roared on, David found himself at a crossroads, grappling with the dissonance between his steadfast commitment to his craft and the insurmountable obstacles imposed by the regime’s nationalization. The looming specter of failure cast a long shadow over his once-promising career, leaving him to ponder the uncertain future that lay ahead.

Amidst the tempestuous currents of an era marked by ideological fervor and radical transformation, David Pursnel stood as a steadfast yet embattled figure, weathering the storm of change and grappling with the profound impact of a Socialist Regime’s iron grip on the labor environment. His journey epitomized the resilience and fortitude demanded of those who found themselves at the mercy of sweeping ideological currents, navigating the treacherous waters of a regime that had irrevocably reshaped the landscape of government work for trades.

David Pursnel: From Electrician to Pastor

Following a significant shift in the political landscape that propelled free enterprise advocates and churches to the forefront of power in the Canadian province of British Columbia, David Pursnel underwent a remarkable transformation from an electrician to a pastor. Despite lacking formal qualifications for the pastoral role, David leveraged his Mennonite heritage and the internal conflict he experienced during his youth to resonate with a congregation of Christian rightest.

Having weathered the tumultuous tides of change brought about by a government that prioritized free enterprise and religious institutions, David embarked on a new chapter in his life, drawing from the experiences of his conflicted Mennonite heritage. His unorthodox journey from the realm of electrical craftsmanship to shepherding a congregation underscored the profound impact of political shifts on individual trajectories, encapsulating the intricate interplay between personal history and societal transformations.

David’s embrace of the pastoral role, rooted in his unconventional path and formative experiences, served as a testament to the adaptive resilience demanded of individuals amidst profound sociopolitical changes. His narrative illuminated the nuanced convergence of personal heritage, professional evolution, and the reverberations of governmental upheaval, symbolizing the indomitable spirit of individuals forging new identities in the wake of transformative shifts.

The tension within a body of Christian believers concerning Christmas and its economic significance in a small, rural community reflects a complex interplay of traditional religious values, economic considerations, and community cohesion. The embrace of pluralistic outlets within the community underscores a willingness to engage with diverse perspectives, amplifying the multifaceted nature of this tension.

On one hand, the significance of Christmas as a religious and cultural cornerstone is deeply entrenched within the collective consciousness of the Christian believers. The observance of Christmas serves as a foundation for spiritual expression, communal unity, and the preservation of cherished traditions. The intertwining of religious significance with the economic fabric of the community underscores the integral role of Christmas in shaping the societal tapestry, reflecting a shared understanding of its profound impact on the community’s ethos.

However, the tension arises from the nuanced intersection of these traditional values with the economic dynamics of Christmas. As the economic aspects of the holiday season become increasingly prominent, the community grapples with preserving the authentic spirit of Christmas while navigating commercial influences. The delicate balance between honoring the religious essence of Christmas and participating in its economic manifestations gives rise to divergent viewpoints within the body of believers, illuminating a dynamic dialogue encompassing faith, consumerism, and community development.

Furthermore, the tension surrounding the economy of Christmas underscores the broader socio-economic aspirations of the small, rural community. By recognizing the economic undercurrents intertwined with the holiday, the Christian believers acknowledge the pivotal role of Christmas in shaping the local economy and fostering sustainable growth. This recognition engenders a dialogue regarding the preservation of tradition, community well-being, and the responsible stewardship of economic resources, encapsulating a multifaceted approach to the significance of Christmas within the community.

In essence, the tension within the body of Christian believers regarding the economy of Christmas epitomizes a multifaceted engagement with tradition, economics, and community identity. It reflects a spirited dialogue encompassing the preservation of religious values, the nuanced impact of commercialization, and the communal aspirations of a small, rural community. This tension underscores the dynamic interplay between the sacred and the secular, highlighting the evolving tapestry of beliefs, economic realities, and collective aspirations within the community.

Indigenous peoples embrace the protocols of Christian celebration and culture.

The participation of Aboriginal or indigenous bands and language groups in the commercialized Christmas music and industry represents a multifaceted engagement with tradition, culture, and economic opportunities. Embracing the protocols of Christian celebration and culture, these communities contribute to the vibrant tapestry of Christmas music and festivities, infusing their unique perspectives and artistic expressions into the commercial landscape. Their involvement reflects a dynamic convergence of cultural heritage and economic participation, underscoring the enduring resonance of Christmas traditions within diverse indigenous communities. This rich interplay fosters a spirit of inclusivity and cultural exchange, amplifying the diverse voices and creative contributions that enrich the festive season’s musical and commercial expressions.

The establishment of a public university transfer college with a specific emphasis on indigenous participation serves as a pivotal catalyst for advancing indigenous self-government within the community. By fostering an environment that actively invites and accommodates the participation of invested indigenous peoples and their partners, the college enriches the local landscape and contributes to the empowerment of indigenous self-governance.

This proactive approach not only acknowledges the invaluable contributions of indigenous communities but also provides a platform for them to actively engage in higher education and decision-making processes. The emphasis on indigenous participation within the college’s framework lays a solid foundation for fostering meaningful partnerships and cultivating a spirit of inclusivity and mutual respect.

As the college becomes a focal point for indigenous knowledge exchange, academic exploration, and community engagement, it amplifies the voices and perspectives of indigenous peoples, enhancing their self-governing capacities. This strategic collaboration between the college and indigenous communities signifies a transformative step towards recognizing and honoring indigenous traditions, governance systems, and aspirations within the broader societal context.

Moreover, the active involvement of invested indigenous peoples and their partners in utilizing the college’s facilities not only enriches the educational experience but also bolsters the social, cultural, and economic vitality of the community. This inclusive approach aligns with the principles of self-determination and autonomy, creating opportunities for indigenous peoples to shape their educational journey and actively contribute to the communal fabric.

In essence, the establishment of a public university transfer college with a dedicated focus on indigenous participation not only enriches the educational landscape but also empowers indigenous self-government by fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for the active involvement of indigenous communities and their partners.

The ranching and indigenous communities collaborate harmoniously in rodeo events organized by the memorial Society.

The emergence of two insidious perversions threatens to permeate the treasured peace and joy within the interconnected tapestry of the ranching and indigenous communities that coexist in the valley. As the valley continues to bestow its abundant beauty and grace upon these communities, the encroachment of these perversions casts a shadow over their harmonious cooperation and shared prosperity. It is imperative to address and mitigate these unsettling developments to safeguard the integrity and cohesion of the communities within the valley.

The sudden spate of disappearances sends shockwaves through the community, leaving a palpable sense of apprehension and concern. As individuals vanish without a trace, the fabric of the tightly-knit society begins to fray, giving rise to a pervasive atmosphere of unease and uncertainty. The resulting strain on the local economy further exacerbates the prevailing challenges, as the once reliable natural resources falter, disrupting the established rhythms of labor and productivity. The community finds itself grappling with the dual burden of addressing the escalating emergency situations and navigating the unsettling enigma of the missing individuals, compelling them to mobilize resources for both rescue efforts and environmental stability.

Amidst this intricate web of adversity, the collective resolve of the community is tested as they endeavor to confront and counter these unforeseen tribulations. The imperative to safeguard the well-being of both the populace and the natural environment instills a renewed sense of urgency, prompting concerted efforts to mitigate the impact of these unsettling developments. As the community unites to navigate these turbulent waters, the convergence of resilience, resourcefulness, and solidarity becomes paramount in charting a course towards restoration and sustenance in the face of adversity.

The tensions and challenges affecting the small, pluralistic city can potentially reverberate and influence the decisions and policies of the federal government. As the local dynamics intersect with broader socio-economic and political considerations, the federal government may find itself compelled to respond to the multifaceted implications of the situations described.

The federal government, affected by the complex interplay of economic, cultural, and social dynamics within the small city, faces the imperative of navigating these intricate challenges while upholding its mandate of fostering inclusive growth, safeguarding cultural diversity, and promoting community well-being. The unique blend of traditional values, economic considerations, and sociocultural tensions in the city demands a nuanced and comprehensive approach from the federal government, reflecting an awareness of the interconnectedness of local and national dynamics.

Furthermore, the federal government’s engagement with the issues arising from the small city’s dynamics can pave the way for collaborative initiatives and policies aiming to address economic disparities, preserve cultural heritage, and foster social cohesion within the broader national framework. By acknowledging and responding to the implications of the local tensions, the federal government can actively contribute to shaping an inclusive and sustainable socio-economic landscape, amplifying the voices and aspirations of diverse communities across the country.

In essence, the federal government’s response to the dynamics influenced by the small city’s complexities encompasses the need for holistic strategies that encapsulate economic development, cultural preservation, and community resilience, underscoring the dynamic interplay between local realities and national governance.

These tensions are becoming national,or more to the point national interest is is aroused and adjudicated by a commission no one is the “Truth and reconciliation commission” to investigate the reasons for so many murdered and missing people affected by what complex social driver and what should they do about it?

The veneer of this small communities presence once so joyfully embraced by Christian joy and commercialism and to be poignant to the good effects of altruistic ministry started to have a couple of sides to it. Blame and dissatisfaction we’re just under the veneer and became the bargaining chip for participation increasingly smaller shares of resource driven economy.

Ministry and economy once so hand in hand soon became in most instances a hard bargaining tool to pay for past abuses, neglect and failures. Creating an unsavory tint to the political and judicial environment once thought to be so straight forward.

Why wait make your peace today…

Remember that golf club you borrowed from Uncle Sid, you could bring it back today and make him feel well and able to do things like eight holes sorry nine holes.

How about that project you started and have left partly done, why don’t you make a schedule and holy smokes bring it to pass.

And what about those people that you have been offended by you know the ones, the ones that when you think about it you’re delusion increases. Give it up do something positive with those guys today make an engagement see if you get peace out of it.

We will leave the rest to you because you are well able.

Lots of peaceful well accepted places today, why wait do it today,and then live as an agent of peace for ever.