None of the above

This isn’t news for 30% of my readership – but today May 2nd, 2011 is the day that we as Canadian Citizens choosing who is the most capable party to lead our country. Unlike the United States directly below us, we have multiple parties with significant support which has made our past few governments result in a minority government causing endless bickering between parties, laws not being passed, and a whole series of deceptive activities by the party with the most votes. Parliament sessions have been stayed and delayed, questions [read more]


 
Saskatchewan Statistics

Statistics while cycle touring throughout Saskatchewan, Canada, with photos, travelers information, daily logs of distance, elevation and costs, journal entries.


 
Storytelling

My lips are burnt, my tongue aches and my skin is peeling, I didn’t eat anything hot, I just went for 4 rounds in a sweat ceremony today, in the Qu’appelle valley, in the town of Lebret, Saskatchewan – or Starblanket, as it’s known to the Cree aboriginal people. The past 5 days have been nothing short of epic, with a little bit of confusion sprinkled in along the way, however it is something that I need to address – work out – and move forward, being realistic about life. [read more]


 
Ghost Towns and Diversions

It’s been a while since I’ve done a good post, I have been investing my time into catching up on statistics pages, finishing off a few reviews and for the most part not computing. I’ve been enjoying the riding immensely lately, it feels like I’ve left on the tour just in the past 2 weeks – the rest really helped and I’m able to tackle daily issues without stress taking me out. I’m also employing new tactics that I mentioned in a previous post – limiting my distance to 100km [read more]