Thursday, March 23, 2006

Canada Remembers Airshow (Snowbirds)

I started a new website a little while ago focusing on Google Video and YouTube. I wanted to share one of the posts on that site here because it is about one of the most famous groups that trains here in Saskatchewan, the Snowbirds. So without wasting anymore of your time here are the videos.











The original post with the videos is available on "The Video Rambler".

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Ice Roads with Patches of Asphalt

Well the roads have been absolutely crazy out here lately. I had to travel to Saskatoon on Monday and was amazed at how icy the highway is. It is an ice road with patches of asphalt on occasion. If you don't have to travel stay home and relax, it is not worth ending up in the ditch or worse. Hopefully it will clear up soon. How does the saying go..."March in like a lion out like a lamb". Maybe the lamb will be here soon to melt the snow away.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

CBC Saskatchewan - Bison to roam free in Saskatchewan park

Grasslands National Park now has a herd of bison to call its own. CBC Saskatchewan - Bison to roam free in Saskatchewan park: "Bison to roam free in Saskatchewan park"

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

How much is this blog worth?

Well according to Business Opportunities Weblog the Saskatchewan: Land of Living Skies Weblog is worth $5,080.86. Not bad for a hobby but I doubt I could sell it for that.


My blog is worth $5,080.86.
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Snow, Snow and More Snow!

Well last week we got two snow storms pretty much back to back. One was on Tuesday and the second came on Friday/Saturday. The snow is piled up about two or three feet deep in the backyard. So what does the weather do now, well this morning it was raining! Rain and cold don't mix to well. It makes for pretty slick streets to drive on and dangerous to walk on. Of course the weather forecast is for flurries for Wednesday and Thursday, so I might be shoveling again by Friday. Thank goodness for neighbor's with snow blowers! I would have been out there for four of five hours on Sunday shoveling if it was not for kind neighbor's that came to help. One of the best parts of living in a smaller community I guess. I don't remember anyone ever helping me clear the driveway after a big snowfall when I lived in the city.