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Parkland Photography Club meeting report for November
Wednesday
November 24, 2010
by: Darlene McCullough

 
Tisdale: The monthly meeting of the Parkland Photography Club took place on Tuesday night and this report gives you a snap shot of the clubs many activities. They are getting a slideshow together to be used at various senior citizens homes and the club members are getting ready for submissions to provincial competitions. The involvement in shows and competitions pushes each member to seek out the means to create better and better images.
 
 
 

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years past

2009 - Clean up
2008 - Gates and MacKay statements disingenuous, a Greenwater report and Christmas decorations

2007 - Farewell to autumn and climate deniers and ta conservative point of view

2006 - Midnight Madness Tisdale Mall craft sale and November in Saskatchewan
2005 - Tisdale Home & Office Systems and Doghide Gallery one year old
2004 - Trojans take Blazers 3-2 and Greenspan hist the trifecta
2003 - Greenwater report, the classic and stories from Iraq
2002 - Frozen water vapour we call it snow, the dark side of Sunday and Latest Kyoto plan equals more corporate welfare

2001 - A new vision for Saskatchewan government

2000 - Snow delights and coping with ethics and no-fault government

1999 - Threat to new Cardlock

1998 - Golden sunrise, a boy and his frog, C4P1544 and CP power units

Tim's Tip of the Day

A smile needs no translation it works on everyone and is even infectious. Those who are smiled at will pass it on and smile at others. The best thing is it cost nothing and benefits both the smiler and the smiley. Babies are actually born hard wired to smile just as dogs wag their tails people smile. The great thing is that you have a choice you can mope or you can smile.(Click thumbnail to see full size.)

Find of the day

Chinese dairy harnesses cow-pat power

A huge Chinese dairy in Liaoning province has installed a system that utilises the cow manure by turning it into methane then using the gas to produce electrical power. The system converts the waste from 60,000 cows into six megawatts of electricity or enough to supply up to 3,500 American sized houses.

Happenings In Tisdale:

Give them a one month time out
Wednesday
November 24, 2010
by: Eugene Parks

 
Victoria, British Columbia: North Korea's unprovoked artillary attack on a South Korean island killed two soldiers and two civilians while pushing China and United States into a confrontation over their client states. This is serious stuff and there is a definite need for some cooling off before steps toward a war are taken.
The Greenwater report
Monday
November 22, 2010
by: Gerald Crawford

 
Saskatoon: Gerald and Doreen enjoyed Sunday's game and were out to the theatre a couple of times. Looks like Greenwater Lake has not yet frozen over but it is getting there. Meanwhile the Crawfords are getting the miles in at the Field House.
1960 Chevrolet Impala
Friday
November 19, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Looking at this fifty year old car reminds us how conservative automotive design has become especially when you consider that the 1960 Chevrolet was considerably toned down from the over the top 1959 version. At the time the GM cars were all much less flamboyant than the Chrysler machines with their huge vertical fins, torsion bar suspension and push button transmissions..
Technological overload and the iPad
Thursday
November 18, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Regular readers of this web site will have noticed that in the last two month we have reduced the number of weekly posts to two or sometimes only one a week. Two factors have contributed to this situation. The first is the editor's insatiable appetite for world news and the second is the remarkable tool for exploration of the world's media, the Apple iPad. There just isn't enough time to read it all and still get an Ensign issue posted.
Winter has settled in
Tuesday
November 16, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: it has been -7ºC for all of today and off and on there has been just a light dusting of snow. Interesting but the robot of Environment Canada's station in Nipawin did not notice the snow, but it was about an inch and a half during the day. This is winter, with snow and ice everywhere.
Remembering the future
Wednesday
November 10, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: Each November we wear poppies on the left lapel of our jackets and the news media tells war stories and talks a lot about ultimate sacrifices. But Remembrance Day gets caught up in the attempt by everyone who thinks about it as we try to find a way to celebrate a part of life that really and truly is more about regret and incredible waste of lives. At the same time, we force ourselves to try to get a glimpse into the mindset of those who serve.
Parkland Photography club October meeting
Monday
November 8, 2010
by: Darlene McCullough

 
Tisdale: The fifteen housing start of 2010 is looking like it only needs the final finishing touches. With two more months left in the year it will be interesting to see if any new winter project will be launched. House number 16 has its basement finished and work is proceeding on finishing up the floor.
The Louvre
Monday
November 8, 2010
by: Michael Townsend

 
Paris, France: This is the seventh and final photo essay Michael Townsend is sharing with us and it is truly inspiring. Once the palace of France's monarch this magnificient structure is in the centre of the city and has been turned into one of the world's grandest art collections. As you click through these 127 pictures you will see things that you might remember from an art class or a history book.
House fifteen
Wednesday
November 3, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: The fifteen housing start of 2010 is looking like it only needs the final finishing touches. With two more months left in the year it will be interesting to see if any new winter project will be launched. House number 16 has its basement finished and work is proceeding on finishing up the floor.
American in Paris
Wednesday
November 3, 2010
by: Michael Townsend

 
Paris, France: This is the sixth photo essay by Michael of his visit to Paris last month. Though this set of pictures is the smallest group it has some very interesting images that capture the look and feel of the French capital city.
In terms of terrorists Canada stands alone
Wednesday
November 3, 2010
by: Eugene Parks

 
Victoria, British Columbia: The American military "show trial" is over and Omar Khadr who has spent already one third of his life in jail, was sentenced to 40 years but a plea bargain shortened that to eight years. For the eight years he has been in custody the government has been silent and uninvolved.
Bax & Chung
Monday
November 1, 2010
by: Timothy W. Shire

 
Tisdale: The Tisdale Arts Council season got underway on Saturday, October 30 with a dynamic piano concert performed by two world renown concert pianists working together on the same piano. This story includes video clips of some of the show's remarkable highlights.
Tisdale superannuated teachers meet with provincial president
Monday
November 1, 2010
by: Darlene McCullough

 
Tisdale: The Tisdale superannuated teachers had the opportunity of being briefed on issues for the association at their October meeting. As a part of the meeting they honour two members for their involvement in the organisation for many years.
The Greenwater report
Monday
November 1, 2010
by: Gerald Crawford

 
Saskatoon: The Crawfords have been back to Alberta checking out the snow and been up to Prince Albert why helping with some tire kicking. Time to settle in and do some fire side reading.
Notre Dame de Paris
Monday
November 1, 2010
by: Michael Townsend

 
Paris, France: In this the fifth installment of Michael Townsend's photographic tour of Paris we are taken once more out into the beautiful streets of the French capital with is remarkable architecture with things laid out to please the eye of the visitor and citizen alike. But the focus of this photo essay is on the cathedral that sits in the middle of the city and is a place of legend.

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