Tag Archive: Saturday


Saturday SOP

Peace to your soul…

We are you in thought and sense,

Stay the way without offence.

Last the buck stay the truck…

Your mother’s hope is never stuck. KDG

Vote : General Election BC Saturday October 19

KDG

Make a thoughtful ballot choice, we in BC. will live with it for some time to come.

CBC News young people’s dilemma…

Vote for a responsible Future..

Saturday belongs to you forever…

Happy Saturday.

The rings of Saturn constrain us, for a day that we comply.

Round our midst’s is a circle that postpones, our plight.

Order and presence on a day that we move to stay.

The last day of our week to set the grove, to rest, and play our role.

The role that we have made, it has legs and keeps our knees.

Knees that hold our place of height, towering over its shadow din.

The view includes a week of a time x’s one life that makes done deal.

You had your place and its days, to be a record, with matter and fact.

That you no matter how conscrewed made a mark, in the just of place.

Satisfaction to undertake, or be it regret, as your life a week at a time, ebbs to fro.

We cannot cheat to the final score, but open the book of life to roar…

It’s done, no more opportunity the great day has made its rounds.

To your life and those that would stake a ring, to extend its lore.

Jump you Jupiter, it will go your way, cosmic rings are no post.

When our fate, is not into reach, another Saturday to invoke

A change in the time we spend, and the regret piles its colored spin.

About that planet and din on din, Saturdays produce or die without.

The virtue of complete without repeat, Saturday will boast.

Or silence your tale, and when we look to remember you, we won’t.

As place is made to buy our own peace, won by doing, and less talk.

Denial makes no mind, since; who would listen those that waste the day.

End.

KDG

Humpty Sharma, Saturday, Saturday. Music

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Ocean Wise Super Saturday

Delphinapterus leucas at Vancouver Aquarium

DelphinapterusΒ leucas at Vancouver Aquarium (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

November 9th is a super Saturday for the Vancouver Aquarium, the facility will be open an hour early for its members. BC hydro is endorsing ocean awareness and the Vancouver aquarium. The power smart people from hydro will be there also to give out winter power conservation tips. http://www.bchydro.com/news/conservation/2013/ocean-wise-month.html?WT.mc_id=c-13-11_oceanwise

Β editors Note:

There is a great concern about the ocean and its endangered species, over fishing crueltyΒ to sharks and bait. The VancouverΒ aquariumΒ will give an appreciationΒ for its beautyΒ and value past commercial interests.

Today in History: November 6 1991

The last oil well fire in KuwaitΒ is put out.

Watering restrictions

The City of Merritt went into watering restrictions on MayΒ the first. There is no watering by sprinklerΒ  on Sundays, and even number houses may water on Monday, WednesdayΒ , and Friday. Odd-numbered housesΒ Β are onΒ  Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Times are 6 am to 8 am in the morning and 7 to 10 in the evenings.

There is no restrictions on watering by sprinkler cans or directed hose; including washing cars.

Today in history: May 7, 1920

The Group of Seven , works of art go on display at an Art Gallery in Ontario.

Fuel price protest

On Saturday there was a small protest againstΒ gasoline prices here in Merritt. gasoline had been sellingΒ for $1.31 a liter and is now at $1.23. Not low enough for some they had postersΒ out asking for support . A small bunchΒ of demonstrators were notedΒ on Dewolf WayΒ  on Saturday.

Their poster invited people to bring hotdogs, kids, best cheers and smiles.

A contact person for Merritt citizens against gas price fixing is noted as being Michelle at 250-315-9184

A source said that gas prices in Kamloops an hour away were $1.09

Editors note BPΒ the huge oil company is reportedΒ to have receivedΒ a multi billion dollar fine recently,this may add insult to injury if gas prices are artificiallyΒ manipulated to accommodate the fine.

Today in History: November 26,1778

The cook islands (Hawaii) is visited by the first white , James Cook, a British Explorer.

Wind

coldwater hotel

Image by waferboard via Flickr

Saturday night here in MerrittΒ was a windy one, as shown by copper plates missing from the dome of the historic Coldwater Hotel. The AW also had some signage in the Nicola River on Sunday AM.

Wind speed is measuredΒ in kilopascalΒ and they make a difference to local building codes as well as insurance policies.

A station is at Kelowna ,its been operating since 1953, A-1123970 at 49.95 degrees north by 119.38 east at 430 meters.

Β Editors note:EnviromentΒ Canada put a station here last year on a site that came available by a new water well for the city on land purchased from a ranch of Nicola Avenue. the well was part of the BC Canada infrastructure program.

You can find current conditions here: http://m.weatheroffice.gc.ca/city/pages/bc-49_e.html

Today in history, January 30,1972

Pakistan withdraws from the Commonwealth of Nations.