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TGIF Friday smoose

Light show

The particles also reflect back heat.

Did you get some viewing of the electro magnetic storm activity as it sent particles past the earth lately?

Thanks Governments and agencies for the exploration and science that will enable us to come to better understanding and coping with our environment and its levers.

Polar lights are on the ends of the earth and are bent by our magnetic fields.

Wednesday Charm,Central park

Music in the park Thursday August 15/24

The City of Merritt Central park hosts nights of music weekly in the summer months.

The local music will climax with the Rodeo Dance  on the 31st of August this year.

Music in the park this week

Thursday August 22nd, Kamloops own Serious Dogs, 6 PM to 8 PM. Bring your own chairs.

Rotary Park of Voght in Central Park, Merritt BC Canada.

Shetland Creek fire

We feel for you..

Spence’s Bridge BC, two young ladies learn about nature’s destruction and resilience.

The race is on…

When considering whether the beginning or the end of something is better, it ultimately depends on the specific situation and individual preferences. Here are a few aspects to consider when evaluating the beginning and the finish of a project or experience:

  1. Impact: The beginning sets the foundation and tone, while the finish leaves a lasting impression. Both are crucial in their own ways.
  2. Progression: The beginning often involves excitement and anticipation, while the finish brings a sense of accomplishment and closure.
  3. Quality: It’s important to look out for consistency throughout the entire journey, ensuring that both the beginning and the finish meet the desired standards.
  4. Reflection: Consider how the beginning and finish contribute to the overall experience or outcome, and how they align with your initial expectations.

In conclusion, both the beginning and the finish hold their own significance, and paying attention to each stage can enhance the overall experience or result.

File photo KDG

Music  in the park, water parks Rodeos, Parades ,Dances,  and travel are back some, but the worst time and attention grabbers are Armed  Conflicts,they are back on after  COVID, Fire, Flood, and fuel scarcity, is it the end or a new beginning  or does it ever end ? You tell us. Or you make it so..

Monday skies

May your day make  room for your time and your time move you to pleasure beyond trouble and give respite to you.

Then energy and clear action drive you to success.

Tonight is a blue moon, and a super Moon, and it’s world photography day. This picture of the sun recently began mg i influenced  by fires in Spence’s Bridge is no mute with overnight lows single digit again in the Nicola Valley.

So, the photo guys and gals get a picture of the super Moon  tonight.  Give the sun a run for the money.

Weather alert

Repeat thundering event.

Tonight it is expected to be a Sunday 🌃 night rerun of thunder storm activity. Severe levels are not ruled out.

Conditions right for excited skies…

Photo KDG

Moon base

Options are good!

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Saturday SOP

CBC captured slide footage.

Always eat h for the unexpected.

These are normal events in the cycles of time,  However your awareness should be sharpened  to understand that they are not  benign. Always leave a way out.

TGIF- weekend listen

Sweet

A little vocal goes a long  way, a little listen soothe can be a charm. Happy weekend

Super Moon Monday

Coming Full Moon August 19 2024, File photo KDG

Super Bluemoon 2:26 PM EDT 11:26 Pacific , moon will appear full for about five days either side of full. Super moons are closer to the earth and have effects on weather and tides .

Day work

Good day to the fire fighters .

Last night some wildfire Frontline s were once again in the A & W in Merritt. Blackened faces drew the cue that they were fresh from the fight.  

Uniformed crew  members are also about Starbucks in the mornings  and we’re   marked New South Wales Wildfire. They have a thick accent hard to understand but they are keen and professional looking

Thank you fire fighters.

Work BC

According to work BC The job of firefighting pays nearly $100,000 a year.

Career.