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Outlook, Saskatchewan, Canada
Production manager of a weekly newspaper in Outlook, Saskatchewan. The blog url of midsask.blogspot.com has absolutely nothing to do with MidSask REDA, though, they do very good work throughout the Lake Diefenbaker Region.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

2-0

The defending Grey Cup Champions are perfect to start off the 2008 season. But it didn't come without some loss. Marcus Crandell went down with a hamstring injury, DJ Flick was carted off with a broken ankle, and defensive back Leron Mitchell was also carted off.

Third string quarterback Darian Durant stepped into the role of ground general and utilizing running back Wes Cates, pulled a victory out of the jaws of defeat. The B.C. Lions could have easily rolled over on the Riders, but the Rider defense stiffen at the right time, and the Rider offense stepped up and managed to capture a 26 to 16 victory.

Two things are important.

Saskatchewan is 2 and 0 to begin the season. British Columbia is now 0 and 2. Both teams are very good, and on paper, from last year's stats, B.C. is the better team. What kind of analasys is Wally Buono is going have to do to improve? On the other side, Saskatchewan also has to take a close look at itself. With the extent of injuries, are they going to be able to handle the Hamilton Tiger-Cats next week? Especially after Hamilton came off an impressive win over the Toronto Argos.

Until next week...

...keep 'em flyin'!

Farmer's Market

Summer is always great. There's the lake, the parks, warm weather (sometimes unbearable and hot) and even the summer thunderstorms can be great. Even if they do wake me up in the middle of the night. But one of the things I look forward to are the Farmer's Markets.

The farmer's market in Outlook in open, every Friday, and runs until September. And, oh there are so many things which you can buy. Farmer's markets are great. There's food, crafts and so much more. I even managed to pick up some items while there on Friday. Some incredible pasta and focaccia bread. That was supper for me.

Just take a look at the picture. I could describe it, but looking at it is so much better.

Until the next farmer's market...

...keep 'em flyin'!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Back in the saddle

It's been over a month since I posted anything, but what a better way to come back than with this.

The 2008 Canadian Football Season is underway, and the Saskatchewan Roughriders are large and in charge. There were a lot of questions about this team in the offseason. Trading Fred Perry, the teams leader on defense, to Edmonton. Trading Kerry Joseph, the CFL MVP and the number one quarterback to the Toronto Argonauts. The release of versitile player Corey Holmes. And, of course, the departure of Kent Austin, winner of a Grey Cup in his rookie season as head coach.

All of that was answered last night with the Riders' home opener against division rivals the Edmonton Eskimos. All eyes were on Marcus Crandell. Could he be the pivot to lead the Riders? Would he be able to step up and answer the critics? Well, it's only one game, but he did enough last night to at least silence the critics for a while.

The game started close, with the Riders and Eskimos exchanging the lead until the last quarter. Crandell tossed some excellent passes to Rider veteran DJ Flick, and Grey Cup MVP James Johnson picked up right where he left off in 2007, picking off Edmonton pivot Ricky Ray once.

At the half, the score was a close 9 to 7 affair with the edge going to the Riders. Second half, the Riders blew open the doors. With strikes to Wes Cates, who had 85 yards rushing, Andy Fantuz and a touchdown strike to Rider rookie Adarius Bowman, the final ended up much more convincing than the game showed. The Riders won 34-13.

Here's hoping that the other 17 games go just as well for the Riders as they are one step on the road to defending the 2007 Grey Cup.

Until next time...

...keep 'em flyin'.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

I scream, you scream...

So far my vacation has dealt with a wedding, food, pimpin' my laptop, food, buying a few new clothes and ... well ... food.

And the food isn't done as I discovered something from Homestead Ice Cream here in Saskatoon. Ice Cream in a bucket. Yes, in a bucket. I had to get one as soon as I saw it. And I couldn't finish it in just one sitting. I may have to take it back to Outlook with me, but it will be more than worth it.

Describing it does not do it justice. The picture will have to suffice.

Until I get a brain freeze...

...keep 'em flyin'.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Pimp My Laptop

Okay, I'm on vacation. But I'm on vacation in Saskatoon. Which means a little quality time for me and my stuff. I have my camera, my laptop, and recently acquired some new stuff on Friday when I came into town. Let's face it, I needed a new pair of shoes and I found a stylish pair that works for casual wear or even formal wear.

Next, time to pimp my laptop.

My first goal was to actually go out and pick up a book to put my music CD's into. Which I did find. One that holds 320 CDs. Yes, I have more than that, but I digress. While shopping for such a find, I also remembered I needed a laptop cooling base. I managed to find one at OTV, called the Notepal by Cool Master. Comes with dual fans and USB connection. My laptop will now be much cooler.

And, cooler still with the gelpic I managed to find.

Made by 3M, this easy adhesive picture adds an amount of flare and style to said laptop. Yes, I like my tech-geek stuff, and I like it to stand out a bit. In Outlook, this will definitely stand out. There are other gelmats, so as time goes on, I may change things up a bit. We'll have to see.

Until next time...

Keep 'em flyin'.

Monday, May 26, 2008

The Food of the Wedding

On Saturday, May 24th, 2008 the wedding of Gene and Val took place. A wonderful affair that will be described in a future (tomorrow) blog entry.

But today, there is the food.

With every gala affair, there must be the food. And the food began on Friday. Upon arriving in Saskatoon, I went about seeking out my partner in crime, Pike. My first stop was to meeting up with him at a local restaurant, Tony Tomas. There, I had a selection of pasta. But the next day had to be one of the best. Both Pike and I had the Jack Daniel's Six Ounce Sirloin. The steak was tender, yet flavour filled, and juicy. The evening continued, and we went to the Cluricaune's Irish Pub. And here we had an ale along with a shot of Glenfiddich. And from there, the decision for ice cream was made. Which slowly became small appetizers. And then, a full platter of food.

After recovering from all the food, the next day brought.... you guessed it, more food. A breakfast brunch with everything you can imagine. Including a chocolate fountain. However, I went with something much more traditional. Waffles, with whip cream and a bowl of Saskatoon berries. This may sound incredibly dull, but please, look at photos from the brunch alone.


As easy as it would be to describe these, nothing can say more than an image alone.

'Til the waiter brings the cheque...

Keep 'em flyin'.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Canyons of Steel - Our Solemn Hour Pt. 8

Maxwell winced as the doctor looked over his injuries. Naomi stood in the room, watching carefully as Maxwell sat completely still during the procedure. The doctor hummed and hawed, making comment that the injury wasn't too bad, but it could have been a lot worse. For the bumps and bruises that both he and Naomi had, at least they were well deserved. The bad guys had been captured. It made the pain worth it.

“I really hope this doesn't affect my opening comments to the new class,” Maxwell stated through clenched teeth. The doctor just sighed and shook his head. Maxwell looked to the doctor with questioning eyes. “What?”

The doctor looked to Naomi, speaking with a tired voice. “Can you make sure that he takes a few days off to recuperate. The last thing he needs is to stress the injury more.” He looked back to Maxwell and spoke with a stern warning. “And no crime fighting when you get back home.”

“I think that'll be simple enough, Doc,” Naomi stated as she leaned against the wall. She looked to her side and smiled as her son leaned against her leg. “Ready to go back home, Squirt.”

“Mom!” Petey whined as she used the tame nickname. “Can we go to Uncle Max's ranch? I wanna see the horses again.” Naomi smiled at the question and nodded.

“See,” the doctor huffed as he overheard the boy. “Spend time with your family. I'm sure that your employers will understand if you take some time off.” Max shrugged and nodded in reply. He didn't think he'd get anything less from the doctor save stern warnings.

As the examination continued, Naomi walked her son back into the lobby area. Her mind was filled with questions. Self doubt, in a way. What if what she was doing wasn't helping? What if it didn't really matter? No matter how hard she and Maxwell tried, the criminals would always come back. Maybe the public didn't care about them.

She huffed as she took a seat in the lobby. Petey crawled up into her lap and she grunted with a laugh. “You're getting to big for this, Petey,” she said with a smile as she put her arms around him. And then, she saw it. Another boy in the lobby. Playing with his toys.

And it was then that she really noticed it.

The young boy had a pair of action figures, but both had something strapped to their backs. Wings. The boy flew them through the air, making his own game, but at the same time, making Naomi realize something.

“Come on, Billy,” a woman called out to the boy. He quickly packed up his toys and rushed over to the woman, perhaps his mother. “Did you have fun?”

“Oh yeah...” the boy cried out excitedly, explaining what he was doing. And stating boldly, that he wanted to be like the two superheroes he saw the other day.

And Naomi smiled. Because she realized that yes, she and her brother do make a difference. One person at a time.

*****

Tunguska, Russia – 8:14 p.m. - August 24th, 2002

Elite Red Army soldiers watched as the transport carrier landed on the old runway. They had been informed of the cargo from United States prosecutors. Extradition proceedings went without any intervention. Authorities wanted Dimitri out and they knew the Russians had a long list of charges against him. After all, the man was a psychopath.

“Ensure the prisoner is heavily guarded, comrades,” Commander Lina Gregarin shouted out to the soldiers. “We will nyet be losink such a criminal as this one.” Gregarin knew all to well of Kovolenko's rap sheet. She had studied his crimes as a cadet before she joined the Moscow police. He was worse than any criminal she had ever arrested. “Dimitri will pay for his transgressions as he freezes in the cold of Siberia.”

Soldiers raced to the cargo hold, weapons held firm as they awaited the prisoner to be brought forth. Gergarin tensed slightly. Something was wrong. The pilots were taking too long She furrowed her brow and tightened her grip on the rifle. “Comrades, be ready. We are gravely deceived.” With her last word, an explosion rocked the cargo ship, quickly followed by a volley of bullets from the hold of the plane. Soldiers were cut down easily like stalks of wheat. Gregarin cursed the long coat she wore, making her movement difficult. Racing across the snow, she dropped the rifle, then shed the long coat. She could bear the cold, there was more important things to worry about than her comfort. She took the pistols she wore from their holsters and scanned the area. Dimitri was covering himself quite well.

“Ah, my old tovarich,” Dimitri finally called out. “Has been a long time since we were together, nyet, comrade.”

Lina clenched her teeth and cursed in her native Ukranian. This man had to be stopped. “You are a devil, Dimitri. Anything we may have had is long in the past. I bear no feelinks for you now.”

Dimitri laughed aloud at Lina's comment. “Ah, then in that case, for all the times we shared. Spasibo. It is unfortunate that now, I will have to be killink you. My little Tovarich.”