Showing posts with label Stop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stop. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 August 2017

You Cannot Stop What is Coming

You Cannot Stop What is Coming

I love this quote, 'You Cannot Stop What is Coming'  and therefore I am taking ownership of it.
:D

A picture from the past

I heard a similar a similar version of this quote in a movie, however I cannot remember which movie, if someone does know what movie it was, please let me know.

Thank you for visiting,


Sunday, 12 January 2014

10 Thousand Dollar Transfer

10 Thousand Dollar Transfer 

There is a 'Banking' amendment in the works in this country and most likely all the others in the coming years.  

          An old bank 

The Canadian government is trying to have a legislation passed into law by 2015.  The legislation would require banks to report if $10,000 or more of money is transferred into or out of Canada.  

Also, this legislation would take into consideration transactions made within 24 hour period, as one single money transfer, if this amount totals more than $10,000.

This 'New' law is proposed to decrease or stop the fraudulent banking activity by citizens.  And possibly to 'Tax' citizens further on these activities.  

More limitations for citizens? Or will it work for its intended purpose?   

We will wait and see. 

Sincerely, 

Ben

Monday, 6 January 2014

Jasper Place Public Library

Jasper Place Public Library

I am an avid book reader, and I love to visit the Public Libraries.  

On my way to an appointment today, I drove in front of the 'Jasper Place Public Library ', and decided to stop, and visit this library. 


Most people will not know this, but this is a 'New' building that had a grand opening summer of 2013.  The old building was demolished, to make way for this spectacular building. 


The following are the benefits, besides picking up wonderful books, magazines and reading the 'daily ' papers:

-- a refuelling station for electric vehicles,
-- bicycle storage and change room,
-- water-efficient landscaping, to capture rain water, 
-- abundant natural light,
-- 75% of construction, from recycled material,
-- 10% of the building materials were manufactured regionally, and
-- low emitting materials, from paints, carpets, wood etc.  

This building looks incredible, however more importantly is that, the building is very welcoming to 'future' and 'current' book lovers. 


Check out the pictures, I have attached. 

Please make time to visit this building, if you are in the Meadowlark neighbourhood of Edmonton.  

Thank you for visiting.