So How Do Things Look To You?

FTLComm - Tisdale - Friday, June 22, 2001

It really depends on your perspective. This guy has his own window throne to view the world, contemplate the birds he could catch, if he wanted to and consider
what to do with a
photographer on his lawn.

The new office for Tisdale Housing Authority is beginning to take shape. With twenty-two inch piles sunk thrity feet in the ground and about two feet of concrete laid on top of that this single floor structure should be able to withstand almost any known geological disaster.

Construction on the Golden Age Centre has stopped as
the structural carpenters are tied up with another project until next week.

Here is a sure sign of summer holidays being on the way, check out the length of the grass in the school yard. It has been hard this year to keep things trimmed up, it has been two weekes since I mowed my lawn and a neighbour doing his this morning was causing a major dust storm. If growth is poor here in town imagine the problems in the pastures.
Last night Mars made its closest pass to our planet in years and I went out in the 20• C night air to take a look and behold the sky was completely overcast as it was first thing this morning. There is talk of a shower this afternoon, but by the look of the clouds a distinct possiblity. The QuickTime Panorama VR below gives a ninety-degree look at the Southern sky at ten this morning.