Tag Archive: Scotland


First Last, Last First, or is that the Firth of Forth…

Those cultures are out there,,

Blessed place

Curling rink facelift

A worker for a contractor installs aluminium soffit material to the local curling club in Merritt BC

A worker for a contractor installs aluminium soffit material to the local curling club in Merritt BC

The local curling rink and club house is receiving a bit of a facelift. Soffit and face covering is changeling slightly the style of the 3/4 century old building.

Today in history: November 28th 1814

The times of London is first printed by powered presses making newspapers available to masses.

 

Winter

The temperature is dropping to about -11 c today with serious snow on the ground here in Merritt at our 600 odd meter home. It feels homey and there is less traffic.

When we quipped to Everett Spahan that he was dressed like he had just come out of the Mongolian Step he affirmed the metaphor and posed for this picture.

Everett Spahan in the empty lot that borders coopers in Merritt BC.  First cold day of winter.

Everett Spahan in the empty lot that borders Coopers in Merritt BC. First cold day of winter.

Up date: at 7:30 this morning the temperature was -18 with the windchill.

Today in history: November 20th 1917

The Ukraine is declared a republic.

Engaging the world

Simon Fraser University has a presence here today at the local community college. Their theme is Engaging the world and are specifically presenting to Academic criminology prospects for degrees.

SFU has a distinction of having won the world pipe band  contests in Scotland. The school is named after the Explorer Simon Fraser who was the first to make it to the Pacific ocean by Land. He also relied on the most major river in British Columbia that bears his name today. The Fraser River empties into the Pacific ocean at Vancouver

Jack Lee, Pipe Sergeant of the multiple World ...

Jack Lee, Pipe Sergeant of the multiple World Champion Simon Fraser University Pipe Band warming up prior to the band’s performance at the 2005 Bellingham Highland Games. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Today in History: November 4 2008

The United States elects its first Black American President.

Born to travel, watch out for rocks

We talked to a person who works for the CPR in the Fraser Canyon yesterday. The conversation was about the timeliness of the Coquihalla hyway. We agreed that it was for the World Exposition in Vancouver in 1986, to get people up-country. However the canyon has a peril especially around Jackass Mountain near Hope BC. He said that he is down on the Fraser river below that on the trains and they had a big slide  about 150 feet across recently. He also said they have special power to just push it into the river. ” It would have taken a long time to clear otherwise”.

The Jack Ass  hill on the trans Canada from hope is a sore to transport trucks and people talk about slides that may come as when not if. The royal engineers built the rail bed and roads in the Fraser Canyon before being called back to England in the 19th century. It remains a scenic but cautious route for one to consider if  you wish to see the historic parts of BC.

There is a lot of coal and wheat that is delivered to the seaport by rail  by the Fraser canyon it is worth a trip through it just to appreciate the scale.

Today in history: March 19th 1813

David Livingstone , Scottish explorer is born.

Rick Howie

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On Thursday evening there is a presentation by the Nicola Naturalist Society.

Rick Howie is a Photographer and Naturalist and Biologist, he will be giving a talk on restoring nature in the Thompson area.

Opinion: Reclaimation is involved and its being presented in the context of some major mining expansions in the area.

7:00 PM at the NVIT Lecture Theater

Today in history; February,15 1906

The British Labour Party is formed.