Monthly Archives March 2026

Saturday Snap – Don’t See That Every Day!

Driving home from supper, Shea and I saw a truck flipped completely upside down just south of the interaction of Lewvan and Sherwood Drives. Not sure what happened but we saw the cops walking a guy to their vehicle then Shea saw him being put in cuffs so perhaps he was the driver and (luckily) […]

Friday Fun Link – “Oh Poop!” A Modern Illustrated Fairy Tale

With some help from ChatGPT, I/we wrote the following fairy tale… (Any resemblence to people, places or things living or on life support, is purely coincidental.) Oh Poop!: A Modern Illustrated Fairy Tale In a broad kingdom, flat as a table and swept by endless winds, there stood an aging castle at the heart of […]

Throwback Thursday – #tbt – Film Tax Credit Cuts Protest (May 2012)

There have been a lot of mistakes, a lot of missteps and a lot of deficit budgets.  But cutting the Sask Film Tax Credit is arguably the single most negative impact the Sask Party has had on our province – chasing away film production and the skilled people who worked in the industry *just* as […]

Wisdom Wednesday – Oh, Poop!

St. Patrick’s Day Humour

Music Monday – “If you have ghosts, then you have everything/You can say anything you want/And you can do anything you want/If you have ghosts, then you have everything.”

“If You Have Ghosts” – Gord Downie & The Sadies

Secular Sunday – New Extremely Detailed Photo of the Milky Way’s Central Zone

Yay science! https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-26/alma-telescope-milky-way-photo/106380644

Saturday Snap – A Fire in the Library!

Luckily, it was a pretend fire for a “Campfire Stories” program offered in partnership with Radio-Canada and CBC.

Friday Fun Link – 73 Mitch Hedberg One-Liners

73 Mitch Hedberg One Liners! pic.twitter.com/iSxWln9V3j — Hambone's Word. ?? ?? ?? (@Keithhambone) March 14, 2026  

Throwback Thursday – #tbt – Civic Engagement (February 2004, June 2009, Sept 2025)

I feel so fortunate to have grown up with parents who instilled a love of reading, news, politics and community engagement into me from a young age. Whether it was my dad reading the Leader Post from front-to-back every evening or my mom’s involvement on the Board of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, I have […]