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April 29 - May 5, 2024

Greater Victoria Edition

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Convenient boogie: There is a big red button located in the washrooms of a chain of convenience stores in the U.S. state of Kentucky that has people dancing up a storm. It seems that the button transforms the bathroom into a disco dance party room. The big red buttons can be found inside Hop Shops and, when pushed, they activate coloured lights, a disco ball, and music. Presto, the room becomes a miniature dance club! The company began with just one disco bathroom, but they were such a hit that now six Hop Shop locations in the north part of the state feature them, attracting disco dancers from far and wide.
Smart birds: Scientists already knew that birds can be pretty ingenious. Now researchers in the Netherlands have found that corvids and magpies sometimes take materials that humans manufacture to keep feathered creatures away, and instead use the items to build nests. Called “evil architecture” by urban designers, structures like metal anti-bird spikes are designed and intended to repel birds from nesting on roofs. But some birds have outsmarted the designers. Instead of staying away, the birds are snatching the spikes and pointing them inward to form lattices for their nests. Magpies are known to build roofs over their nests, too, using things like spiky branches. The birds may even be using these human inventions to deter other birds.
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Big building: An enormous, modern castle, built to look like a medieval gem, is the source of mystery in Poland. Called Stobnica Castle, it is located in the Notecka Forest nature reserve in the western part of the country. Building started in 2015, and in 2018 people started wondering what it was all about. No one knew who owned it or they acquired a building permit. The reserve is protected by the European Union’s Natura 2000 network. Since then, court battles ensued, along with revoked permits and arrests of individuals involved. But construction continued and the mystery remains. The huge building apparently is intended to be a private residence, with 14 floors and a 70-metre (230-ft.) tower.
Trapped raccoon: It was a different kind of emergency, with staff from both the humane society and the fire department in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, coming to the rescue. When a delivery driver discovered a raccoon stuck in a sewer grate, he called the humane society. They responded and realized they’d need the help of the city’s fire department. Personnel worked together to extricate the animal. This wasn’t easy because the raccoon’s fur was covered in ice due to the extreme cold temperatures that day, and the animal was trapped head first, with three-quarters of its body below the sewer grate. After some care by the humane society, the raccoon recovered and was released into the wild. (watch video of similar story)
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“Keep true to the dreams of thy youth.” - Friedrich Schiller

“The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them.”        - Michel de Montaigne
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Juan De Fuca Lawn Bowling Club Open House: Saturday, April 27,  1-3pm. Everyone Welcome. Come out & give it a try. 1767 Island Hwy. 

Annual Saanich Peninsula Arts & Crafts Spring Show:  Held on Saturday, April 27, 10am-6pm & Sunday, April 28, 10am-4:30pm at the Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney. Tickets at the door. For more information: www.spacsociety.com

Gordon Head Lawn Bowling Club Open House: Sunday, April 28, 1-3pm, 4105 Lambrick Way - Lambrick Park. Come try out lawn bowling & croquet.  Instructors on hand.   Have fun, meet new friends!

Gordon Head Garden Club meet Wed., May 1, 7-9pm at Gordon Head Lawn Bowling club, 4105 Lambrick Way. Visitors are welcome at no charge.

Pacific Rim Potters Semi-Annual Show & Sale: Sat., May 11, 10am-4pm at Knox Presbyterian Church, 2964 Richmond Rd. A group of creative well known local potters show off their latest work.

Victoria Horticultural Society Plant Sale: Sat., May 11, 10am-2pm, Garth Homer Centre, 813 Darwin Ave. Free parking behind or at Saanich Municipal Hall. Visit: vichortsociety.org

Bottle Drive to Support Operation Christmas Child: Please drop-off recyclables at Rona, 850 Langford Parkway on Sat., May 11, 10am-2pm. Info: www.samaritanspurse.ca/occ 

Memory Café Victoria: 10-week social & arts program for people living with memory loss & their care partners. Socializing, learning & engaging in the arts, until June 6. For more info: dsheets@uvic.ca

Magic Wand for Grad Students: We make sure that all students can attend their prom. We supply like-new dresses, tux’s & accessories for a small fee & make dreams come true. All students are eligible. Contact esurerus@telus.net for an appointment.

BCSS Youth Between the Ages of 8 & 18?  Have a loved one with a mental illness? Join our mental health literacy groups for education & coping strategies in your community. More info at bcssyouth.org or email manager@bcssyouth.org
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1. Which is not considered a Balkan State - Macedonia, Austria, or Serbia?
2. In what city is Capitoline Hill?
3. Algae blooms give this sea its name.
4. The spice saffron is harvested from the tulip, lily, or crocus flower?
5. About 1.3 million Earths could fit into the Sun - T/F?
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For the next month, you may have the potential to be running on all cylinders, eager to get things done. If your efforts serve a higher purpose, all the better. Lucky numbers: 10, 32, 34, 37, 40, 42.
Love, joy, and creativity could be your key words for the next few weeks. What might you want to manifest in this regard, and how could you accomplish it? Lucky numbers: 18, 22, 31, 39, 45, 46.
Your self-confidence may receive a boost over the next few weeks. Before this dynamic passes, how might you use the energy to overcome current obstacles? Lucky numbers: 13, 20, 22, 30, 33, 41.
For about the next six weeks, be careful of taking impulsive actions that may substantially increase the risks of a major mistake or accident. Look before you leap! Lucky numbers: 4, 8, 9, 31, 38, 47.
You may feel somber or subdued early this week. While this dynamic might fade in a few days, do these emotions indicate something you need to face now? Lucky numbers: 9, 16, 17, 20, 23, 26.
Have you been living in a fog for the past month? This pattern may be starting to disperse, but you might feel another burst of it during the middle of this week. Lucky numbers: 3, 8, 20, 32, 37, 42.
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For the next few weeks, getting your needs met might be a strong desire. This may be a revelation, as Libras often prioritize the needs of others over their own. Lucky numbers: 2, 8, 10, 12, 14, 45.
Over the next few weeks, you may encounter a relationship issue. Explore if this could be because your values might not be in alignment with those of your partner. Lucky numbers: 6, 10, 12, 19, 28, 29.
Are you working on a project that could use some assistance from others? This may be a good week to ask for help from those who share your values. Lucky numbers: 5, 7, 8, 11, 19, 40.
You may be tempted over the next few weeks to dig in your heels with others about a goal. Are there common values to build a win-win solution with them? Lucky numbers: 20, 23, 32, 34, 42, 46.
You may experience a conflict this week with your relationship or finances. This situation might reflect an issue in your psyche that needs to be addressed. Lucky numbers: 1, 2, 11, 14, 15, 41.

The beginning of the week may offer a brief window for an opportunity to advance your higher ideals. Don’t let your fears discourage or hold you back now. Lucky numbers: 7, 12, 15, 17, 27, 43.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Sagittarius winners with the luckiest number being 7.
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Older and heavier: Research on aging in America shows older folks are becoming overweight. A study by the National Center for Health Statistics found that 40% of all Americans between ages 65 and 74 are overweight.

American money: In the U.S., paper currency is comprised of up to 75% cotton and 25% linen. The cotton, and especially the linen, increases the durability, flexibility, and distinctive look and feel of the bills.
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What’s the difference? Alpacas and llamas are two very similar creatures, but alpacas are considerably smaller than llamas and were bred specifically for their fibre. Alpaca fibre is used to make a wide range of knitted items.

Pickle power: Who knows what power pickles hold? Julius Caesar and other Roman emperors must have thought they held a lot, because they fed pickles to their legions, believing the crunchy food increased their strength.

Wooded land: Getting lost in the woods can be a bit too easy, and especially so in Canada. The North American country boasts almost 10% of the world’s total forest cover. What a lot of trees!
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Why didn’t the monocles get together? They didn’t want to cause a spectacle.

I’m competing in the stair climbing competition. Guess I better step up my game.

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Bell: “Are you a toe dancer?” Bill: “Why, no.”
Bell: “Then please get off my toes!”

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Radio. Radio who? Radio or not, here I come!
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April 22 - 28, 2024

Greater Victoria Edition

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Retired flavours: Ben & Jerry’s, renowned for its offbeat ice cream, adopts a unique approach to discontinued varieties with their “Flavor Graveyard.” Located at the Ben & Jerry’s Factory in Waterbury, Vermont (U.S.) and also pictured on a dedicated page on the company’s website, the Graveyard features granite headstones with epitaphs honouring the legacy of “dearly de-pinted” flavours. The Graveyard started in 1997 with only four flavours but now lists 35 like Wavy Gravy, Dublin Mudslide, Economic Crunch, and Holy Cannoli. The Flavor Graveyard attracts visitors from across the world, allowing ice cream enthusiasts to pay respects to retired recipes. Recently, the flavour What a Cluster was laid to rest with an actual ceremony.
Big find: A diamond about the size of a candy gumdrop was discovered by a French tourist visiting the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, Arkansas (U.S.). The man had experience panning for gold and searching for ammonite fossils, so he knew how to go about things. He rented a diamond hunting kit from the park and set to work. A recent rain had washed away dirt and uncovered heavy rocks, leaving minerals and diamonds lying near the surface and making the search a bit easier. He intends to have the brown, 7.46-carat rock cut into two diamonds, one for his fiancée and another for his daughter.
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Lost wallet: A Chicago woman who lost her wallet during a visit to Arizona had it returned, 29 years later! A man from Mesa, Arizona (U.S.), was diving and kayaking in the Salt River not far from the Goldfield Mine in Apache Junction. He was with six family members when he found the wallet, about 15 feet (4.5 m) below the surface. Spending time on the water is the family’s favourite pastime and they often find rings, jewelry, and fishing rods. But this time they were glad to see that the wallet included a driver’s license, which allowed them to search online for the owner, and eventually return the wallet to her.
Furry heirs: One wealthy woman in China seems to love her pets more than her three children. The Shanghai woman, with the surname Liu, has an estate worth $2.8 million and wrote a will to leave her fortune in the care of a local veterinarian appointed as the will administrator. The vet is responsible for the care of her pets. The woman was motivated to make the unusual choice because she claimed her offspring seldom contacted her and didn’t visit or care for her when she became ill. Liu had wanted to leave her money directly to her pets, but that was illegal.
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“If we could be twice young and twice old, we could correct all our mistakes.” - Euripides

“The action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers.” - Francis Hutcheson
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Island Showcase 2024 Plastic Model Contest & Show: Presented by International Plastic Modellers Society on Sat., April 20, 9am-5pm at Archie Browning Sports Centre, 1151 Esquimalt Rd. www.ipmsvictoria.ca

Free Family Concert, Music & Motion hosted by Westshore Community Concert Band on Saturday, April 20, 2pm at St Mary of the Incarnation, 4125 Metchosin Rd.

Juan De Fuca Lawn Bowling Club Open Houses: Sunday, April 21 & Saturday, April 27,  1-3pm. Everyone Welcome. Come out & give it a try. 1767 Island Hwy. 

Annual Saanich Peninsula Arts & Crafts Spring Show:  Held on Saturday, April 27, 10am-6pm & Sunday, April 28, 10am-4:30pm at the Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney. Tickets at the door. For more information: www.spacsociety.com

Gordon Head Lawn Bowling Club Open House: Sunday, April 28, 1-3pm, 4105 Lambrick Way - Lambrick Park. Come try out lawn bowling & croquet.  Instructors on hand.   Have fun, meet new friends!

Gordon Head Garden Club meet Wed., May 1, 7-9pm at Gordon Head Lawn Bowling club, 4105 Lambrick Way. Visitors are welcome at no charge.

Pacific Rim Potters Semi-Annual Show & Sale: Sat., May 11, 10am-4pm at Knox Presbyterian Church, 2964 Richmond Rd. A group of creative well known local potters show off their latest work.

Victoria Horticultural Society Plant Sale: Sat., May 11, 10am-2pm, Garth Homer Centre, 813 Darwin Ave. Free parking behind or at Saanich Municipal Hall. Visit: vichortsociety.org

Bottle Drive to Support Operation Christmas Child: Please drop-off recyclables at Rona, 850 Langford Parkway on Sat., May 11, 10am-2pm. Info: www.samaritanspurse.ca/occ 

Memory Café Victoria: 10-week social & arts program for people living with memory loss & their care partners. Socializing, learning & engaging in the arts, until June 6. For more info: dsheets@uvic.ca

Magic Wand for Grad Students: We make sure that all students can attend their prom. We supply like-new dresses, tux’s & accessories for a small fee & make dreams come true. All students are eligible. Contact esurerus@telus.net for an appointment.

BCSS Youth Between the Ages of 8 & 18?  Have a loved one with a mental illness? Join our mental health literacy groups for education & coping strategies in your community. More info at bcssyouth.org or email manager@bcssyouth.org
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1. Fictional character James Bond briefly was married to “Tracy” - T/F?
2. The game cribbage is played with a board, pegs, and _____.
3. In which city can you visit the Prado art museum?
4. A brachialis is a tendon, ligament, or muscle?
5. This ancient Greek physician is called the father of western medicine.
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Have you not been entirely truthful about some thing, either to yourself or to others? Now may be a good time to correct the situation and put it behind you. Lucky numbers: 4, 13, 14, 20, 43, 45.
The potential exists, early in the week, for you to uncover an opportunity. This may come to you out of the blue or may require you to take a leap of faith. Lucky numbers: 1, 11, 32, 35, 37, 44.
Are you having trouble making a choice about something important? The answer may become apparent if you use your belief system to examine the situation. Lucky numbers: 13, 16, 18, 28, 40, 48.
Your head and heart may be out of sync at the end of the week. Try not to let the dissonance negatively impact you, since this phase could pass in a few days. Lucky numbers: 5, 7, 22, 37, 43, 46.
At the start of the week, your unconscious may reveal information that may be upsetting to your self image. How can you integrate rather than fight this insight? Lucky numbers: 1, 3, 8, 24, 41, 46.
Your natural work and communication style may be “slow and steady wins the race.” But this week, the energy might help you pick up the pace with success. Lucky numbers: 2, 12, 23, 30, 32, 47.
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Your feelings may be particularly intense early in the week. Is an under lying issue begging for a resolution? How can you use these emotions to facilitate change? Lucky numbers: 10, 18, 21, 26, 30, 45.
If you set new goals during your birthday month, this may be a good week to consider completing projects that support those objectives. Lucky numbers: 11, 13, 18, 25, 27, 38.
A few weeks ago, you may have experienced a challenge to your belief system. If needed, the energy at the end of this week could help you support your beliefs. Lucky numbers: 9, 15, 17, 26, 31, 37.
If you have been working hard and are running out of steam, hang on for a little bit longer. At the end of this week, help may be on the way for a few days. Lucky numbers: 15, 16, 39, 42, 43, 47.
Are your endeavours out of sync with your highest ideals and values? Now may be a good week to forge a new path that gets you back on track and in alignment. Lucky numbers: 16, 18, 19, 33, 38, 39.
Translating ideals from the ethereal realm onto this plane can be a challenge for Pisces. The energy this week may help you, so try to take advantage of it. Lucky numbers: 3, 10, 12, 13, 21, 33.
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Lucky numbers this week:  This week’s odds favour Taurus winners with the luckiest number being 11.
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Hawaiian dessert: Anyone visiting Hawaii (U.S.) should try its famous Haupia pie. This decadent, layered dish starts with a pie crust, usually followed by coconut and chocolate pudding, topped with whipped cream.

Peace prize: Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu is better known as Mother Theresa. Born in 1910 in what is now North Macedonia, she became a nun at 18 and worked in the slums of India, which earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
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Waiting for visitors: During Canada’s 1967 centennial, the town of St. Paul, Alberta, celebrated by building the world’s first UFO landing pad. No extra-terrestrial visitors have been sighted, but thousands of humans have taken a look.

Indoor plant: Indoor gardeners might want to try growing a bamboo plant. These attractive plants like indirect light and don’t need much water. Avoid using water with fluoride and chlorine. Bottled is the best choice.

Crispy snack: A traditional Portuguese dish is bolinhos de bacalhau, also called pastéis de bacalhau. These are fritters made with cod, potatoes, onions, eggs, parsley, and spices, then deep fried.
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Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Uriah. Uriah who? Keep Uriah on the ball!

Why did the farmer plough the field with a steam roller? He wanted to grow mashed potatoes.

Paul Revere always carried a handkerchief. He was, after all, the town crier.

Customer: “I suppose you call this modern art?”
Art Dealer: “No, it’s a mirror.”

People say I look better without my glasses on. But I just can’t see it.
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