Wednesday 28 June 2017

At Least They're Easy To Spot

   Counterfeiters will go to extraordinary measures to produce realistic looking, if fake, currency. Some of the funny money is very hard to tell from the real deal, but not at least one banknote discovered in Humboldt by the RCMP.
   They say the 50 dollar bill they recovered feels more like paper than plastic, making it bogus. That, and the blue Chinese writing on both sides of it, a feature not on the real 50.
   What wasn't said in a release from the Mounties yesterday was how many bills they got, how many people were duped (if at all) or if the problem extended past Humboldt, east of Saskatoon.
   And people wonder why I rarely, if ever, use cash anymore.

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Wednesday 21 June 2017

Summer's Here!

   But you'd hardly know it here in Yorkton.
   This was taken this by GX94 morning show host Danny Ismond as he arrived for work just before 05:00
   And while summer storms are far from rare, we're getting temperatures more akin to April or September, rather than late June. In fact, our forecast high for Friday is just 13, well below the seasonal normal. Things will slowly improve though, with a high Sunday near 20.
   Summer officially arrived in my neck of the woods at 10:24 last night.

TTFN

Thursday 15 June 2017

The Stuff You See On Social Media

   As a normal part of my job, I follow quite a few social media sites, including Twitter. We can get, and have received, tips on stories of interest, along with ideas we can pursue for "local" content.
   A lot has been said by and about Donald Trump on social media, specifically his use of Twitter, some of it is funny, other times you need to shake your head.
   Today during my early morning troll, I came across this, and I had to share:
   Police haven't said why he had a wild raccoon with him. On a bicycle. At night. But the expression on his face kind of makes you wonder!

TTFN

Monday 12 June 2017

Back At It

   It was a wonderful 2 weeks off, but now it's back to work. My wife and I did take a few day trips, one to Regina for the "Pile 'O Bones" tattoo convention, and to get my wife her flowers for this year's garden. The tattoo convention was a bit of a bust, with this caveat: We got there too early. The doors opened at 10:00, and we were there about 10:15. Problem is, most of the shops hadn't set up for the day, so not much to see. My wife, however, did have a successful day getting her plants.
   We also took a second, separate trip just north of the Queen City to a little place called Lumsden, on another garden-related trip. This time, the missus wanted to visit another garden centre where she's had some success finding ornamental decorations for her work. Sadly, this trip did not pan out well for her, and all she managed to find were 2 decorative tiles.
   Our 3rd (and last day trip) was to a Parks Canada National Historic site about an hour southwest of Yorkton. The Motherwell Homestead dates back to the early 1900's, and was quite enjoyable!
   Not as enjoyable was the effort needed to hang up 2 decorative planters I got for my wife last Christmas. Repeated attempts to hang them up failed (due in part of a slight off-set in the holes meant for retaining screws). I tried epoxy which, at first and second, failed. On the 3rd try, I glooped on the glue on one, and it's still holding. The other I hit with Crazy Glue. Now, I've just got to deal with the several holes we drilled into a support column outside the house.
   I mentioned in my last entry I was probably going to get some new ink. I did (but not at Pile 'O Bones). #14 is an American Traditional tattoo, the details of which I will not bore you with.
   Aside from all that, I did a lot of relaxing, and feel recharged. The only downside was each and every morning, I'd wake up at my customary time of 03:45. And stay awake until 06:00. Most mornings, I'd manage to drift off again until about 07:30.
   So now it's back at it until my next (and last) set of holidays in late August.

TTFN