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May 2nd to June 2nd 2024

At the Arts Center, 2051 Voght street Merritt BC, Canada. Opie passed from life on May 15th 2021, his friends and supporters have put together a show of his Art and limited edition prints.

Known also for his making of flutes and flute music Friday saw a reception with live flutes and that haunting shrill sound of chords that charmed his 76 odd years of life and productive times.

Open House Take Down; June 2nd 1-4 PM

The Opie show will end on the second of June with a take down of displays and an open house at the gallery from 1-4 PM. Enter by the Kekuli cafe, hours are Wednesday – Saturday 10 Am to 5 PM, Sunday Noon – 4 PM.

Colour works in a graying world…

Colour is natures PALETTE, it makes poison warnings, attract insects to right nutrients and works with memory foe experience.

TGIF-sustained relief of inflation…

How to cope or better with home purchase or maintence

Owning a house during inflationary times with high lending rates can be challenging, but there are strategies to help navigate the situation:

  1. Refinance: Consider refinancing your mortgage to lock in a lower interest rate. This can help reduce your monthly payments and provide relief from high lending rates.
  2. Fixed-rate mortgage: If you have an adjustable-rate mortgage, you may want to consider switching to a fixed-rate mortgage to provide stability in the face of rising interest rates.
  3. Reduce expenses: In times of inflation, it’s important to tighten your budget and reduce unnecessary expenses. This can free up funds to cope with increased mortgage payments.
  4. Invest wisely: Consider diversifying your investment portfolio to include assets that can act as a hedge against inflation, such as real estate investment trusts (REITs), inflation-protected securities, or commodities.
  5. Renegotiate terms: If possible, try to renegotiate the terms of your mortgage with your lender to see if there are any options to mitigate the impact of high lending rates.

Remember, consulting with a financial advisor or a real estate expert can provide personalized advice based on your specific circumstances.

Good luck

Friday: May 3rd 2024

Canadian author Michael christie is presenting his Novel Greenwood at the Merritt public library at 11:AM. Free event, under the ospices of the Regional library One Book one Community project. tnrd.ca/oboc

Sit up front get a good sense of it.

Michael Christie is a well-known Canadian author acclaimed for his literary works. His novel “Greenwood” has garnered significant attention and praise from readers and critics alike. The novel is a part of the Regional Library One Book One Community project, reflecting its substantial impact on the literary community. Christie’s writing style and poignant storytelling have captivated audiences, making him a notable figure in the contemporary literary landscape. His appearance at the Merritt public library to present “Greenwood” is an exciting opportunity for readers to engage with his work firsthand. For more information about Michael Christie and his literary works, visit tnrd.ca/oboc.

Merritt Library 1691 Garcia St Merritt BC

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Wednesday charm, May day.

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The History and Relevance of May Day

May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day, has a rich history rooted in the labor movement and continues to be relevant today.

History

The origins of May Day can be traced back to the late 19th century when labor movements in the United States and Europe advocated for better working conditions, including the establishment of an eight-hour workday. The Haymarket affair of 1886 in Chicago, where peaceful demonstrators were fired upon, played a significant role in solidifying May 1st as a day to honor workers and their struggles.

Relevance Today

May Day remains relevant as it serves as a reminder of the historical and ongoing struggles for workers’ rights globally. It is a day to celebrate the achievements of the labor movement and to advocate for fair wages, safe working conditions, and social justice. Additionally, May Day is often marked by demonstrations and rallies, serving as a platform for workers to voice their concerns and push for change.

The focus on worker empowerment and social justice issues continues to make May Day a significant and impactful observance in the modern world.

For further information about this day, you can visit this link.

Property on the moon.

Not permanently attached

The moon base that is being planned is not attached to the moon. On Earth and in particular Canada the juristiction for regulation comes in two forms one being the government established over the land making by way of legislation that level of control, this is secured by the permanent attachment of buildings to land under the level of constitutional power given and its presence to govern.

The other being finance, dead pledge or other lenders and financers have laws that they can use to have returns of investment or other rewards out of underwriting.

Like Antarctica the moon is treaty bound not to be owned by any separate jurisdictions and like a trailer park equity is hard to realize. In tangibles such of knowledge can be freely exercised but like photos once printed they surly lose claim to tangible value as knowledge can seldom be bound.

Treaty since 1967

The governance and allocation of rights to the moon are indeed guided by an international treaty known as the Outer Space Treaty. This treaty, which came into force in 1967, outlines principles for the use and exploration of outer space, including the moon. It establishes that the moon and other celestial bodies are not subject to national appropriation by any means, and that they are to be used for peaceful purposes. Additionally, the treaty stipulates that the exploration and use of outer space, including the moon, should be carried out for the benefit of all countries and should not be subject to individual appropriation. Therefore, the tangible value of the moon cannot be owned or shared in the traditional sense, and any rights or claims to the moon must comply with the guidelines set forth in the Outer Space Treaty.

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Trailer park boys, cast aways, desert Island folks welcome

Poetic justice is available to all that did not respect the permanence of this blue pearl, home is were the heart is so be respectful as you realize what you are giving up for your adventure.

Good luck, out.

Snow upper levels

British Columbia Canada

Yes, we have wheather.
Three to 5 degrees colder then historical into May

The wheather man is calling for snow on the mountains in British Columbia in response to a developing Low.

Snow packs in British Columbia can be found in various mountainous regions throughout the province. Popular locations for traditional snow packs include the Coastal and Rocky Mountains, where the accumulation of snow during the winter contributes to the region’s water resources and natural beauty. Ski resorts such as Whistler Blackcomb also benefit from these traditional snow packs, attracting winter sports enthusiasts from around the world.

US Tornado Alley

Condolences to our American Friends in Tornado struck traditional lanes for your loss of property thumbs up 👍👍 for the prudence that limited personal injury and death.

Moon base

Musky point of view..

The commerical hopeful SpaceX has had three recent test flights of its interplanetary rocket that they U to use to establish their presence in space, the moon and then Mars. The Starship has tickled the face of low earth orbit collect data then failed to return; something integeral to the program.

Nasa is to fly around the moon in the new Artimas I Rocket then return to earth with its 4 live crew persons in a test for a landing with the historic first female to be on the moon. Good luck.

Trailer park boys

Both Musk’s SpaceX and NASA are progressing in their respective programs for lunar exploration. SpaceX has conducted three recent test flights of its interplanetary rocket, Starship, aimed at establishing a presence in space, the moon, and eventually Mars. While they have collected data from low Earth orbit, they encountered issues with the rocket’s return, which is a crucial aspect of the program.

On the other hand, NASA is advancing with its Artemis I mission, planning to fly around the moon using the new Artemis I Rocket. The mission will also mark a historic event with the inclusion of the first female astronaut to walk on the moon. The program is moving forward as NASA prepares for a test landing with a live crew of four astronauts. This sets the stage for an exciting period of lunar exploration for both SpaceX and NASA.

Creating a moonbase involves several safety concerns that need to be addressed to ensure the well-being of the inhabitants and the success of the mission. Some of the key safety concerns include:

  1. Radiation Exposure: The moon’s surface lacks a protective atmosphere, exposing inhabitants to a higher level of cosmic and solar radiation. Shielding materials and designated shelters must be implemented to minimize radiation exposure.
  2. Micrometeoroids and Lunar Dust: Lunar dust and micrometeoroids pose a risk to structures as well as the health of astronauts. Designing resilient structures and developing proper filtration systems are essential to mitigate these risks.
  3. Life Support Systems: Reliable life support systems are crucial for providing a habitable environment, including clean air, water, and food. Fail-safes and redundancies must be in place to ensure continuous support.
  4. Regolith Contamination: Controlling the spread of lunar regolith (soil) within the living spaces is important to prevent contamination of living quarters and equipment, which could pose health risks and affect the functionality of machinery.
  5. Psychological Well-being: Isolation, confinement, and the challenges of living in a harsh lunar environment can impact the mental well-being of inhabitants. Psychological support and recreational activities play a vital role in sustaining the mental health of the moonbase residents.

Addressing these safety concerns is essential for the successful establishment and operation of a moonbase, fostering a sustainable and secure environment for lunar exploration and potential future human habitats.

Hold a candle to it…

Convenient Food Preservation Methods

There are several convenient methods for preserving food, including:

  1. Refrigeration: Keeping perishable food items in the refrigerator to slow down spoilage.
  2. Freezing: Storing food at 0°F (-18°C) or below to stop the growth of microorganisms.
  3. Canning: Using heat to create a vacuum seal in jars to prevent the growth of bacteria.
  4. Drying: Removing moisture from food to inhibit the growth of bacteria and mold.
  5. Pickling: Submerging food in an acidic solution such as vinegar to prevent spoilage.

Food Safety

To ensure food safety during preservation, it’s important to follow these guidelines:

  • Use clean and sanitized containers and utensils.
  • Maintain proper storage temperatures for refrigeration and freezing.
  • Follow tested recipes and methods for canning and pickling to avoid foodborne illnesses.
  • Regularly inspect preserved foods for signs of spoilage, such as mold growth or off-odors.
  • Label preserved items with the date of preservation to track their freshness.

By following these methods and guidelines, you can safely preserve a variety of foods for future consumption.

Gulf of Mexico to bring warmer weather to Canada.

The term “Pacific inflows for Canada” could refer to the movement of air or water from the Pacific Ocean toward Canada. These inflows can have various impacts on Canada’s climate, weather patterns, and marine ecosystems.

When a Pacific inflow causes extreme weather in the US, it can also impact Canada as it rises through. The movement of air or water from the Pacific Ocean toward Canada can lead to changes in Canada’s weather patterns, potentially bringing storms, precipitation, or shifts in temperature. These inflows can influence Canada’s climate, weather conditions, and marine ecosystems, and may result in a variety of impacts across different regions of the country.

Prediction for BC good for May flowers, and poetry buffs…

Looks good for Saturday some precipitation would help us here in Canada. Two Oceans contributing to the natural cycles of late spring weather.

Risk…

Daily writing prompt
When is the last time you took a risk? How did it work out?

Risk is an intimate friend…

I know in part my action will take some where. My silent friend with always his name is risk and he is often mom on where we are going in any particular start. I do what is in front and wait to see the lead as often it is cloked in the misty fog of future as all the affected wait.

Takes no glee in seeing me down.

My risk takes no pleasure in seeing me beside myself in the torment of thought, but delights in action that trusts him to a suitable outcome.

There is no complete failure in risk when tested the ill wind that blows no one any good is side barred by the thrill of action, and dismayed at seeing allies to my cause come along and ride the course.

This is gallows humour!🤪

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So we draw on our resolve to try and we go on.

In life, risk cannot always be entirely avoided. While some risks can be detrimental, taking calculated risks can lead to growth, learning, and success. It’s important to evaluate the potential outcomes and weigh the benefits against the potential downsides before taking a risk. Embracing risk can lead to new opportunities and experiences that may not have been possible otherwise. Ultimately, the key is to strike a balance and take risks wisely.

Let risk be your friend, the person who said fools rush in where Angels fear to tread never understood that both places do not exist, they are like all areas of fear manufactured by mindset of doubt. When you attempt you take away the fear mongers power and invite faith to your side as a narrative of hope. Any time you are aroused by action not idle chatter you are on your way to some better place then rotting in sweated poisoned prose.

The downtown Tourist help center is in bloom. These tulips, opened for Earth Day, are once again a testimony for a future on our planet. With a wee time to go to May 1st and the pending opening of the house for tours, the staff say that it will help if people would come down and buy donated household goods currently on display in the house. Want to beat inflation? Use your buying power to pick multiple items from the historical society so they can open the property for tours.

Writing nook at historical site, “Baillie House”