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March 27 - April 2, 2023

Mid Vancouver Island Edition

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Floridian flamingo: Visitors to the U.S. state of Florida soon discover that flamingos, the pink birds with spindly legs and long necks, are a common sight. Fittingly, then, an art installation at the Tampa International Airport honours that bird. Called “HOME” and created by artist Matthew Mazzotta, the sculpture is a huge likeness of the pink creature. It stands 21 feet (6.4 metres) tall, and it appears to be bending its neck down into water to feed at eye level with visitors; the water’s surface is visible near the airport ceiling. Special ceiling lighting creates this optical illusion. Travellers are encouraged to touch and interact with this interesting piece of art.
Piece of the puzzle: In 1980, in the northern Spain town of Castrojeriz, a church was the victim of a crime. A thief got away with six invaluable, centuries-old Flemish tapestries. After several years, police finally recovered these works of art, made by Corneille Schutz. However, until recently, one piece from the largest tapestry had remained missing. This was a 2-x-2-foot (0.6-x-0.6-metre) square in the bottom left corner. An investigator with the Spanish National Police reopened the case in 2021, after over 40 years, and found a lead. The missing square contains an image of an angel. It was returned to the church in February 2022.
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Cartoon passport: When Belgian citizens open their new passports, they may think it looks like some kind of odd comic book. That is because the new design for these important pieces of identification include background images of cartoon characters, including the Smurfs and boy reporter Tintin, who are beloved in Belgium. Some of the images, appropriately, include elements of travel, such as the rocket that took Tintin to the moon. On another page, a Smurf looks at a globe and a number of maps. Note that the cartoons are not just to make the document look flashy; they also contain many security elements that prevent counterfeiters from making copies.
Home with travellers: A Chinese man who doesn’t get along very well with his family decided to find another abode. That was over 14 years ago, and the place he found to call home is the Beijing Capital International Airport. Wei Jianguo gets a monthly government allowance that provides him with funds to buy enough food to keep him from going hungry. Sometimes he buys food from a restaurant and sometimes he prepares it on an electric cooker. At night, he sets up his bed in a waiting area of the airport. A few times over the years security has taken him home, but he always ends up coming back and setting up again.
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“It’s a whole lot more satisfying to reach for the stars, even if you end up landing only on the moon.” - Kermit the Frog

“If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you 
can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.”
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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‘Spring Is In The Air’ with The Maureen Washington Quartet on Sunday, March 26, 7pm, presented by Knox, Parksville. Tickets $35 & available through Eventbrite or at Close To You Boutique & Fireside Books.

Pacific Brant Carving, Woodworking & Art Show: Carvers, woodworkers & artists celebrating the Pacific Brant Festival, April 1, 10am-5pm & April 2, 10am-4pm, QB Civic Centre, 747 Jones St. $6 admission & under 12 free. www.thebrant.ca or www.decosmos.org

Hop Into Local Easter Market! The Mom Market, held April 1, 10am-6pm, Nanaimo North Town Centre. Local vendors, food trucks, craft table, interactive play table. Egg hunt: 11-11:30am; Easter Bunny visits: 11:30-12pm. Free.

Ukrainian Easter Bazaar: April 1, 11am-3pm, 4017 Victoria Ave., Nanaimo.  Selling everything from perogies to novelties.  Cash only event.

Annual Spring Concert: Held by Nanaimo Concert Band, April 2, 2:30pm, Port Theatre. Admission $16.

‘Remembrance & Renewal’: Held April 2, 2:30pm at Knox United Church, Parksville. Tix $20 avail at Fireside Books & Mulberry Bush Bookstore.

Spring Juried Exhibition: April 4 - 30 at McMillan Arts Centre, 133 McMillan St., Parksville. Award presentation/meet the artists is April 8, 1-3pm. See virtual show at www.arrowsmithfca.ca/show

Parksville Lawn Bowling Club Massive Garage Sale: April 8, 8am-1pm. Great items & great prices.  149 E. Stanford.

Easter Eggspress! BC Forest Discovery Centre is back with 3 days of fun with the Annual Easter Scavenger Hunt for families. Unlimited Green Hornet train rides, crafts & goodie bags for those on the scavenger hunt. Concession & more. April 8, 9 & 10, 10am - 4pm. Information: www.bcforestdiscoverycentre.com or 250-715-1113. Located at 2892 Drinkwater Rd., Duncan.

Chemainus Classical Concerts: Soile Stratkauskas, baroque flute; Elyssa Lefurgey-Smith, baroque violin; Christina Hutten, harpsichord on April 16, 2pm St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus. $25/$10 Reserved $20 Ph. 250-748-8383.

Interested in Attending a Free Downsizing Seminar? Reserve your spot & bring a friend to Nanaimo Golf Club on April 19, 1-3pm. A step-by-step plan to downsizing your home including purging, knowing your limits, maximizing your new smaller space & more. Pre-register at 250.616.3641 or service@ianthompsonrealestate.com

Learn to Bowl’ Open House: Held Sun., April 30, 12-3pm. Free coaching week, Mon., May 1 - Fri., May 5 at Cowichan Lawn Bowling Club, Centennial Park, 1st St., Duncan. Fun & bowls provided. All welcome!

Prom Closet provides formal wear that has been gently pre-worn, at no cost to students graduating from any high school on the Island. Students must be graduating & attending a formal event. Appointments are in Nanaimo & required. For info email: promcloset.nanaimo@gmail.com

Cowichan Valley Probus Club: Retired or nearly retired? Come join us at Arbutus Ridge Golf Club, Mt. Baker Room. First Tues of each month, 10:30am. Visit cowichanvalleyprobusclub.ca or 250-710-7467.

Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants: Find a career in BC that matches your professional experience & education. Career planning, networking, skills development & mentorship. For more information, email: careerpaths@cvims.org or call: 250-753-6911 Ext. 102.

Free Technology Training Workshops: We help seniors work with everything computers, smart phones, tablets, safety, privacy, files, photos & email management. Oceanside area. Email: tlc@sd69.bc.ca or call: 250-947-8258.
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1. Mozart liked to play this indoor game while composing.
2. Movie director Elia Kazan’s birth city is now called _____.
3. In King Lear, the eldest daughter is Goneril, Regan, or Cordelia?
4. In 1964, Jean-Paul Sartre declined what?
5. Andorra is a co-principality on which continent?
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Opportunities for you to be successful may be plentiful right now. The key, however, might be to pick the ones in line with your values and that also benefit others. Lucky numbers: 3, 11, 13, 29, 30, 44.
At the beginning of the week, you may come into possession of some startling information. Consider it carefully before sharing it with others, especially if it could trigger a confrontation. Lucky numbers: 5, 8, 11, 27, 36, 43.
Things may be very busy for you at the start of the week, especially regarding calls and texts. Try to use these conversations to get the help you need with your endeavours. Lucky numbers: 11, 14, 15, 41, 44, 46.
Midweek, you may feel particularly emotional. This could be a catalyst to bringing a situation to resolution. Be sure, though, that you aren’t arguing a point just for the sake of doing so. Lucky numbers: 14, 18, 23, 26, 27, 43.
Your natural optimism is highlighted at midweek. This feeling will only last for a few days, so you may want to capitalize on it to move something forward. Lucky numbers: 2, 7, 12, 23, 29, 36.

Virgos often find success through hard work. For the next two years, that dynamic may be tested. However, if you are flexible, you might find yourself with a new skill set. Lucky numbers: 4, 11, 32, 33, 43, 46.
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Are you experiencing dissatisfaction with your life overall, or a relationship in particular? This may be a good time to make an adjustment that will put you on a better path. Lucky numbers: 7, 10, 16, 27, 36, 47.
Scorpios often intuitively understand the hidden wounds in people. You may need to make an adjustment this week, to avoid impulsively communicating to others what you know about them. Lucky numbers: 10, 13, 30, 36, 44, 47.
You may find that your heart and mind are out of sync at the beginning of the week. You might want to postpone any important decisions for a few days. Lucky numbers: 1, 9, 16, 19, 31, 47.
Are you feeling emotionally out of sorts, perhaps angry at minor annoyances? Now may be a good time to analyze the underlying cause of your feelings and find a resolution. Lucky numbers: 9, 14, 22, 23, 28, 30.
Aquarius often presents a subdued, intellectual persona to the world. At midweek, the astrological energy might encourage you to add more heart into your approach with others. Lucky numbers: 6, 8, 12, 29, 35, 47.
You may be working harder now, perhaps at the behest of others. Try to be aware of your own needs, and don’t overly tax yourself while you adjust to the new pattern. Lucky numbers: 11, 18, 22, 29, 31, 35.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Leo winners with the luckiest number being 7.
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Big and wide: South America is home to the giant water lily (Victoria amazonica), or Amazon Water-platter. Sitting on the surface of the water, this fast-growing plant can be as wide as 2.4 metres (8 ft.), and has a sweet scent.

Rock band tie: Actress Naomi Watts has had many roles, including Nora Brannock in the TV series The Watcher. She was born in 1968 in England. Her father, Peter Anthony Watts, was once a sound engineer for the rock band Pink Floyd.

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Big hole: Near Winslow, Arizona (U.S.), a large meteor strike 50,000 years ago caused the Barringer (or Meteor) Crater. The hole is 1,300 metres (4,265 ft.) wide with a maximum depth of 174 metres (570 ft.).

Gloved hands: In the 1950s, wearing white gloves as part of dressy attire became fashionable for women. While the gloves may have looked classy, they weren’t very practical for the women wearing them.

Corn collector: Bundt pans may have been designed for making cakes, but they’re also useful when cutting corn off a cob. Put the end of the cob into the pan’s centre hole, then cut off the corn and it falls neatly into the pan.
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Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Lotus. Lotus who? Lotus in and we’ll tell you.

What do you call the ghost of a chicken? A poultry-geist.

Bob: “I went window shopping today.”
Bill: “Did you get anything?”
Bob: “Yes, four windows.”

Why was the ruler so confused? It couldn’t think straight!

I don’t like elevator music. It’s bad on many levels.
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Trivia Answers: 1. Billiards  2. Istanbul, Turkey  3. Goneril  4. Nobel Prize in Literature  5. Europe
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Tiny tail: One breed of cat has been loved by people in Japan for centuries. Called the Japanese bobtail, this feline’s tail is much shorter than other breeds, looking a bit like a bunny’s tail. They have strong hind legs and can jump to high perches. These cats once were prized for their ability to control the rodent population, especially in silkworm barns; in temples, they kept rats away from rice paper scrolls. They are known as lovable, intelligent animals who make good pets, and can even be taught to fetch! Owners can enjoy “conversations” with them as they like to verbally respond. Rarely found outside of Japan, the Japanese bobtail is expensive to purchase from a breeder.
Fast service: A restaurant in Guadalajara, Mexico, is known for having the fastest service available anywhere. In fact, Karnes Garibaldi holds a Guinness World Record for the feat of getting an order to the table in 13.5 seconds. The way it’s done is through excellent training of their servers, and by having the slow-cooked specialties ready to go. One of the restaurant’s specialties is carne en su jugo, which means “meat in its juice.” Other favourites are refried beans and enfrijoladas (fried tortillas covered in beans). The fast and efficient process of getting the dishes plated and on the table has amazed many of the restaurant’s patrons.
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Caught again: An escaped criminal, who had been in hiding with a new name for 20 years, was finally caught with the help of Google Maps Street View. Gioacchino Gammino was discovered in the town of Galapagar, located not far from Madrid, Spain. Investigators suspected that the gangster was in the area, and they confirmed it through the photo on the map site. Gammino had been working in a local restaurant as a chef and had not even called his family for many years. The convict had somehow escaped from the Rebibbia jail in Rome. A scar on his face was an identifying feature that helped with his identification.
Peter Rabbit creator: Many people know and love the children’s stories of author Beatrix Potter (1866-1943), whose numerous publications include The Tailor of Gloucester and The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Not only was Potter a writer, she was an artist, scientist, and conservationist, too. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England, has featured multiple exhibitions of her work. A recent one was called “Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature,” and the show displayed her diaries written in code, illustrations she drew as a child, and clothes, letters, and other items from her family life in London. There was even a photograph of the author at age 15, with her dog.
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“Optimism is the one quality more associated with success and happiness than any other.” - Brian Tracy

“Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions.” - Dalai Lama
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Duncan Seedy Sunday: Mar 19, 10am–2pm, Si’em Lelum Gymnasium, 5574 River Rd, Duncan. Kids activities, seed swap, food trucks & more.

Chemainus Classical Concerts: Anna Betuzzi, oboe; Camilo Aramburo Jaramillo, bassoon; Jany Lu, piano on March 19, 2pm, St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus. $25/$10 or reserved $20. Info: 250-748-8383.

Nanaimo Family History Society (NHFS) March Meeting: Mon., March 20, Claire Smith-Burns of Kelowna, presents ‘Finding Canadian Wills & Probate Records’. By Zoom: nanaimofamilyhistory.ca/membership

Nanaimo Career Fair: Held Tuesday, March 21, 1-4pm, Vancouver Island Convention Centre. Connect with Hiring Companies, Government, Employment Services, College &  Universities. Specialists in employment, career development, training & education across BC.

Parksville Newcomers’ Club is hosting a ‘Building Blocks’ gathering on Wed., March 22, 2pm, Parksville Legion, 124 Hirst Ave.  New members welcome. Supported by Parksville Newcomers’ Alumni Club.  PNAC.Treasurer@gmail.com

AGM & Recruitment Meeting for National Association of Federal Retirees on March 23, 11am at Legion 256, Nanaimo. Lunch is 12:30 & $27. Call 250-760-2894 if you want the meal. Everyone welcome.

Craft Fair & Flea Market: Presented by Duncan Guide Hall on Sat., March 25, 10am-3pm at 321 Cairnsmore St., Duncan. Jewellry, wood working, upcycled leather items, books, baked goods & more.

Fabulous Fleamarket Fundraiser at Fulford Hall on SaltSpring Island on Saturday, March 25, 10am-2pm. Info: 250.537.5482.

Swing Into Spring Fashion Show Fundraiser: Sat., Mar. 25, 1–4pm, New Life Community Baptist Church, 1839 Tzouhalem Rd, Duncan. Join us in support of The House of Grace Pregnancy Centre. Tickets $20 & include an afternoon of fashion, refreshments, door prizes, a silent auction & a chance to purchase clothes by donation. Information call 250-737-4337 Tickets: www.houseofgrace.ca/our-events

‘Spring Is In The Air’ with The Maureen Washington Quartet on Sunday, March 26, 7pm, presented by Knox, Parksville. Tickets $35 & available through Eventbrite or at Close To You Boutique & Fireside Books.

Pacific Brant Carving, Woodworking & Art Show: Carvers, woodworkers & artists celebrating the Pacific Brant Festival, April 1, 10am-5pm & April 2, 10am-4pm, QB Civic Centre, 747 Jones St. $6 admission & under 12 free. www.thebrant.ca or www.decosmos.org

Hop Into Local Easter Market! The Mom Market, held April 1, 10am-6pm, Nanaimo North Town Centre. Local vendors, food trucks, craft table, interactive play table. Egg hunt: 11-11:30am; Easter Bunny visits: 11:30-12pm. Free.

Ukrainian Easter Bazaar: April 1, 11am-3pm, 4017 Victoria Ave., Nanaimo.  Selling everything from perogies to novelties.  Cash only event.

Annual Spring Concert: Held by Nanaimo Concert Band, April 2, 2:30pm, Port Theatre. Admission $16.

‘Remembrance & Renewal’: Held April 2, 2:30pm at Knox United Church, Parksville. Tix $20 avail at Fireside Books & Mulberry Bush Bookstore.

Spring Juried Exhibition: April 4 - 30 at McMillan Arts Centre, 133 McMillan St., Parksville. Award presentation/meet the artists is April 8, 1-3pm. See virtual show at www.arrowsmithfca.ca/show

Parksville Lawn Bowling Club Massive Garage Sale: April 8, 8am-1pm. Great items & great prices.  149 E. Stanford.

Easter Eggspress! BC Forest Discovery Centre is back with 3 days of fun with the Annual Easter Scavenger Hunt for families. Unlimited Green Hornet train rides, crafts & goodie bags for those on the scavenger hunt. Concession & more. April 8, 9 & 10, 10am - 4pm. Information: www.bcforestdiscoverycentre.com or 250-715-1113. Located at 2892 Drinkwater Rd., Duncan.

Cowichan Valley Probus Club: Retired or nearly retired? Come join us at Arbutus Ridge Golf Club, Mt. Baker Room. First Tues of each month, 10:30am. Visit cowichanvalleyprobusclub.ca or 250-710-7467.

Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants: Find a career in BC that matches your professional experience & education. Career planning, networking, skills development & mentorship. For more information, email: careerpaths@cvims.org or call: 250-753-6911 Ext. 102.

Free Technology Training Workshops: We help seniors work with everything computers, smart phones, tablets, safety, privacy, files, photos & email management. Oceanside area. Email: tlc@sd69.bc.ca or call: 250-947-8258.
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1. What does a chirogymnast device do?
2. The New Stone Age, beginning about 10,000 BCE, is also called what?
3. Where is Manning Strait - Solomon Islands, Bering Sea, Mediterranean Sea?
4. When did Western Samoa become independent from New Zealand?
5. In Roman mythology, he was the twin brother of Remus.
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During the next month, the Sun will return to the same position as at your birth. This is an annual reset moment. What do you want to accomplish this solar year? Lucky numbers: 9, 18, 24, 36, 44, 48.
Early in the week is conducive to getting out and socializing with others. A few days later, you may want to nest at home, so take advantage of the opportunity. Lucky numbers: 8, 14, 18, 20, 23, 26.
Geminis often approach their interactions with others from a mental perspective. If you work at it, you may now have an opportunity to expand your persona to be more nurturing. Lucky numbers: 5, 7, 9, 12, 13, 43.
Are you angry about an unresolved situation? Try to be careful about it blowing up over the next two months. How might you proactively work with others to find a resolution? Lucky numbers: 6, 9, 17, 18, 33, 45.
Leos are known for their confidence. You are entering an era that might test that and reshape your sense of self. The more self-aware you are, the easier this may be. Lucky numbers: 12, 18, 19, 26, 33, 42.
You may find your emotions focused on the idea of mothering. Your role could be as a mother or as a child. You might be going back over old territory. Lucky numbers: 4, 9, 13, 15, 24, 42.
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At the beginning of the week, you may feel a high level of ambition to make a change. Now might be a good time to develop a plan of action for that. Lucky numbers: 7, 8, 11, 22, 36, 46.
At midweek, you may experience a situation where your mind denies the impressions of your intuition. If you allow this conflict to simmer, it might pass in a few days. Lucky numbers: 3, 6, 8, 26, 38, 43.
Spirituality is an important focus for many Sagittarians. Now you may find multiple opportunities in this regard, both for your soul growth and that of humanity in general. Lucky numbers: 2, 16, 18, 22, 37, 41.
You may want to review how your life and your sense of self have changed since 2008. What do you want to keep and what do you want to let go? Lucky numbers: 10, 18, 24, 38, 44, 46.
A major theme for Aquarius is humanity’s evolution. For the next two months, you may get a sense of how this could play out for you over the next decade. Lucky numbers: 8, 13, 18, 21, 30, 32.

The challenge for Pisces at this time may be to increase the discipline and structure in your life. The universe is providing energy now for you to begin to do so. Lucky numbers: 1, 13, 27, 35, 39, 47.
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Mushroom madness: “Burn morels” are mushrooms that grow exclusively in burned conifer forest areas in the western United States. Many mushroom foragers scour burned areas to find the delicacy.

Fabric fight: During World War II, wool, silk, and other materials were rationed or unavailable. Clothing made of alternate fabrics became common, such as viscose, rayon, or fabric found in the home, like curtains.

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Bothersome thumb: A common spot for osteoarthritis is the thumb joint. The associated pain can make opening jars or turning doorknobs difficult. Treatments include medications and the use of a splint to stabilize the thumb.

Race horse: Seabiscuit was a famous racehorse during the Great Depression in the 1930s. He won 33 of the 89 races in which he participated. He was the father of 108 foals.

Colourful place: At Pigment, an art store in Tokyo, artists can find thousands of colours in the form of pigment, a concentrated dust that is used to give colour to such things as paint, fabric, and ink.
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Gardeners hate weeds because if you give them an inch, they’ll take a yard.

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Myth. Myth who? I myth you when you’re gone.

Did you hear about the restaurant on the moon? The food is good but it has no atmosphere.

Juliet: “Romeo, oh Romeo, wherefore art thou?”
Romeo: “Down here in the flowers. The trellis broke!”

How does Big Foot tell time? With a Sasquatch.
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