LEARN FROM THE PAST, DREAM ABOUT THE FUTURE, BUT LIVE FOR TODAY.
FINALLY, A DAY WITH SOME SUNSHINE!
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The lake is beautiful when it is calm. But, there have been storms that come out of the blue, that have caused havoc for the seasoned boater. Unfortunately, some have even lost their lives.
The lake looked beautiful today. A bit choppy in some spots but mostly calm. You could see reflections in the water.
"WE DO NOT INHERIT THE EARTH FROM OUR ANCESTORS, WE BORROW IT FROM OUR CHILDREN." -----NATIVE AMERICAN PROVERB----- We should be celebrating Earth Day, every day! We have so much good to celebrate....but if we do not look after our world we will no longer be here. We celebrate Earth Week, in our Community. It has become an event and people host many activities, and also do projects in our natural habitat areas.
Chuck Berry, guitarist, singer singer and songwriter. He wasn't the greatest singer in the world. He was a marvelous entertainer! I saw him at the PNE in Vancouver in the Seventies. He was billed with two other performers, one of which was ill and did not come. He did all her sets, as well as his own. Security was a bit bent out of shape, as he had all the young people up on the stage dancing! We will miss him.... This is how, I remember him!
IN CANADIAN FOLKLORE, OGOPOGO OR NAITAKA IS A LAKE MONSTER. (Salish: n'ha-a-itk "lake demon") reported to live in Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. OGOPOGO HAS ALLEGEDLY BEEN SEEN BY FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE SINCE THE 19TH CENTURY. (there are many legends within the First Nations people that live here) What people have seen.... We always look at the lake, sometimes we have seen weird objects moving along. I cannot say, that I have seen Ogopogo, but I know people with lake shore homes, that say that they have seen him. We have heard many stories, we have had television film crew here, trying to get a photo....so...there must be something to it!
Beautiful. I find the water calming often, and beautiful always. While not discounting its dangers.
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