The Week of June 24 to June 30, 2001

Sweet Chevy - 1972
Sunday
June 24, 2001
GM got in right with the early seventies pick-up, this 1972 is the essence of a great truck.
Short Guys Baseball
Sunday
June 24, 2001
Despite rain the tournament goes on to a successful conclusion.
Bird Yard
Sunday
June 24, 2001
Shot in light rain yesterday morning here is a picture essay on one Tisdale's most extensively landscaped homes.
Some Potatoes
Sunday
June 24, 2001
Jumpstarted potatoes so big they are almost scary.
Customer Appreciation Day at 7-11
Sunday
June 24, 2001
Saturday was 7-11's day to put on a special hot dog and drink deal, plus balloons and fun.
Monday Arrives, Show Time
Monday
June 25, 2001
Another extra ordinary sunrise this morning at 0430, pictures include a QuickTime VR, a rainbow, a deer crossing and red red red.
The Greenwater Report for June 25, 2001
Monday
June 25, 2001
Gerald Crawford is enjoying a low mosquito count summer as he tells us about farm progress show, crops, geese, bear and Saskatoon's forestry farm.
Tisdale Takes Zone Eight Final
Monday
June 25, 2001
A conclusive victory Sunday afternoon as Tisdale takes the provincial final 10 - 1 for the zone and are ready to take on Assiniboia.
Parkland Photography Club - June, 2001
Monday
June 25, 2001
This month's theme Glutton and three pictures on the theme. Gerald Crawford gives us the low down on the meeting and the plans for the coming year.
Be It Ever So Humbler, There's No Place Like One's Own Treehouse
Monday
June 25, 2001
The wonders of a tree house, kids and adults alike are fascinated with above ground living.
Waves, Not Really, Same Thing Last Year
Tuesday
June 26, 2001
For the past three years this date has been almost exactly the same each year, funny how we forget.
Building As June Ends
Tuesday
June 26, 2001
Progress is continuing of the various projects underway and this is a short report on how things are going.
Unconventional Thinking for a New Mindset to Solve Our Own Problems
Tuesday
June 26, 2001
Mario deSantis asks us to think about our thinking, are we seeking alternatives to the rut our society appears to have fallen into?
A "Just Right" Yard
Tuesday
June 26, 2001
Getting that right combination of green, flowers, concrete and all the elements that make a front yard is a tricky thing, this one looks like it has the combination "just right."
Breaking New Ground
Wednesday
June 27, 2001
Tisdale's first new house is underway for the new subdivision on the end of Newmarket.
Water and Sewer Lines Installed In Basement
Wednesday
June 27, 2001
Tisdale's Golden Age Centre continues to develop as work is now focused in the basement as service lines are installed prior to laying the concrete basement floor.
Just In Case There's No Tomorrow
Thursday
June 28, 2001
The glory of the setting sun, a fleeting once only event and at times it seems as if just in case tomorrow never comes then at least this will be a fitting last hurrah. This story features a magnificent 360º QuickTime VR panorama.
TMSS Graduation 2001
Thursday
June 28, 2001
The first class of the new century marks the ending of their high school life and the beginning of careers, training and jobs.
Auction Slump
Thursday
June 28, 2001
Poor offering and a small crowd for the end of June sale of 2001.
Canada and the United States: the 30% productivity gap and the dollar devaluation
Thursday
June 28, 2001
Mario deSantis applies some common sense and asks us to consider some of the confusing and illogical conclusions economists and politicians toss out to explain the obvious.
Black Fuzzball
Thursday
June 28, 2001
Check out this crowd pleaser, a puppy with a face everyone will instantly love.
Retired judge Tom Wakeling and Honourable Doreen Hamilton:defending SLGA's double standard at public expenses
Thursday
June 28, 2001
Time to wonder about the way government acts and time to wonder what we should be doing with plain dumb excuses.
Beauty In Back
Friday
June 29, 2001
People like to decorate and many yards reserve their best for the back.
The Flying Fifties
Friday
June 29, 2001
Two aircrafts now almost half a century old evoke some consideration of what they meant and how their existence relates to social development today.
Fog In The Night
Friday
June 29, 2001
Some interesting images of last night's fog.
A Visit To Prince Albert National Park
Saturday
June 30, 2001
Judy Shire takes us on a walking tour of the Waskesiu.
Walkerton, Mike Harris' GDP and Social Capital
Saturday
June 30, 2001
Mario deSantis views the actions of the Harris government as far less than charitable and demands that government re-acquaint itself with the reason government exists.
Ah! Tasty!
Saturday
June 30, 2001
Stu Innes of Regina shares with us some amazing pictures of a banquet set up for the local insects as they go for the gold.