Putting the Pieces Together His young daughter kept asking questions as he was reading the newspaper. Irked somewhat by the interruptions, he thought of a way in which he could keep her busy for a long time. He pulled out a big page from the newspaper that contained a big map of the world and […]
News
Three shadows ready for Halloween…. or A discussion on world conspiracies by people hiding from the public
https://southokanaganphotos.today/articles/2020/10/31/215610-2/
Chinook Salmon – important resource for Indigenous people
Okanagan Chinook Mitigation Workshop – November 3rd Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is currently coordinating a Species at Risk Act (SARA) listing process for Okanagan Chinook. This population was assessed by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada as endangered in 2017 and DFO is evaluating whether or not to list […]
Quote of the week
“Everyone’s really tired.” “It’s not ending, and it’s not going to end soon, and that creates its own anxiety,,,,,” Health Minister Adrian Dix
by Mike Monaghan
Gather you – keep the bubble small
Gatherings outside and inside Keep gatherings small, local and within your social group this year. Celebrate outside when you can. Bundle up for picnics or a late season BBQ. Considering visiting a heated, outdoor patio. Be mindful of safety around outdoor heaters and open fires, particularly if children are involved. If you plan for an […]
by Audrey MacNaughton
Five Swans a swimmin’ Six Ewes a starin’ and a Partridge in a pear tree The swans return signals a time for Christmas songs on the radio Banner swan – thanks to Audrey as well.
by Pat Whalley
LEST WE FORGET…..IS IT FORGOTTEN? Covid has a lot to answer for, not only the inconvenience of the mask/hand sanitizing and social distancing thing but, this year, it is making honouring our veterans impossible. I was really saddened to hear that there will be no memorial at the cenotaph, no public laying of poppy wreaths […]