Thursday, October 10, 2013

Pacific NW News Service


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The above link is to my online free e-book which has been around since 1992 and remains the highest view count for my various YouTubes to which it ref's. In these years we have sent 2 people directly to the wilderness area seen in many videos and spoken of at length in the book. You will not find a better book on living in the wilderness for hundreds of dollars.....yet we are free. Imagine that.
Deer in Wilderness Back Yard by Bob Shannon

TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
1. Vancouver : 2.3 million people and two bridges. You do the math.
2. Your $1,000,000 Vancouver home is just 5 hours from downtown.
3. You can throw a rock and hit three Starbucks locations.
4. There's always some sort of deforestation protest going on.
5. "Weed".

TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN 
ALBERTA
1. Big rock between you and B.C.
2. Ottawa who?
3. Tax is 5% instead of the approximately 200% as it is for the rest of the country.
4. You can exploit almost any natural resource you can think of.
5. You live in the only province that could actually afford to be its own country.
6. The Americans below you are all in anti-government militia groups.
This Curlew Man is getting a Flu Shot
Flu Shot Clinic 2013
Republic Medical Clinic
775-3153
Wednesday mornings throughout October.
Curlew Medical Clinic
779-4049
Wednesday afternoons throughout October.
Please call ahead to schedule your appointment
Cost: Adults $25.00 - Pay at time of visit.
Children’s vaccine not available at this time –
Please call Republic Medical Clinic for information
If you have Medicare, there is no cost to you


TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
1. Even though more people live on Vancouver Island , you still got the big new bridge.
2. You can walk across the province in half an hour.
3. You can drive across the province in two minutes.
4. Everyone has been an extra on "Road to Avonlea."
5. This is where all those tiny, red potatoes come from..
6. You can confuse ships by turning your porch lights on and off at night.

TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN NEWFOUNDLAND
1. If Quebec separates, you will float off to sea.
2. If you do something stupid, you have a built-in excuse.
3. The workday is about two hours long.
4. It is socially acceptable to wear your hip waders to your
One the largest grow ops in our area has been shut down, thanks to a tip to RCMP earlier this month.
Sergeant Darryl Little says Nakusp RCMP received information that a hydro bypass was occurring at a residence in Edgewood on Highway 6.
Once they received a search warrant, officers discovered a large, commercial style, marihuana grow op containing over 3800 plants ranging in size from seedlings to 2 feet in height.
No one was found during the search, however, Little says it looks like plants were being tended to on a regular basis.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
 The Magic of Rick Price
Libyan PM Ali Zeidan abducted then later freed from captivity
Madagascar bubonic plague warning w/video
French bank robber Toni Musulin and the missing millions 


Fall is my favorite season. Like almost everyone, I love all the fall foofaraw that accompanies the breathtakingly beautiful yearly shutdown of chlorophyll production in the nation’s trees: sweaters and football and school supplies and brisk wind carrying the promise of future snow. I sigh with contentment at hearing the heater cycle on in the middle of the night. I relish kicking my sandals to the back of the closet and digging out my boots, which make a much more satisfying *crunch* on all those windswept piles of desiccated leaves. I look forward all summer to finally snuggling down with my husband into the cottony warmth of our fleece sheets, a toasty pocket of comfort in the chill of autumn night (not to mention the fun of pushing my icy toes up against Paul’s warm legs!)
Fall also brings out the pumpkin pushers. Suddenly, there is pumpkin everywhere. Friends bake fragrant pumpkin bread, pumpkin-themed Pinterest boards are passionately propagated online, pumpkin-scented candles go on sale, and, on October 1st, Dairy Queen once again offers that most delectable of frozen treats, the Pumpkin Pie Blizzard. MORE ON THIS BLOG

5th Street West in Cheney, Washington
Picture by Bob Shannon


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