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Always very helpful. Very knowledgable. They always have no problem with any of the thing I require. I totally recommend this pottery supply shop. Wonderful people.Read more
Gibson Contracting is located in Lake Country, BC, only a 10 minute drive from Kelowna, and has been serving the beautiful Okanagan Valley for over 10 years.
Unwrapping the Secrets of Ancient Egypt: HorusSeptember 2, 2014One of the oldest, commonly worshipped, and most powerful gods was often depicted as having the body of a man and the head of a falcon.Unwrapping the Secrets of Ancient Egypt: AnubisAugust 27, 2014One of the oldest and most commonly worshipped gods throughout Ancient Egypt had the body of a man and the head of a jackal.Hieroglyphics and Scalable Programming for CampersAugust 25, 2014Camps are tough to program. This is one of the deep truths in life, like the Sun rising in the East and vanilla being the superior flavour of ice cream. These things are just known, drifting among us all in the collective unconsciousness. But why?
Fascinating Rhythm,' not to be mistaken with the George Gershwin jazz standard from the twenties, was a funky diet of soul, jazz and reggae flavors provided by dance producer extraordinaire William Orbit. The voice who graced the U.K. top ten dance hit from 1990 was Sharon Musgrave. After touring to support the Orbit's Bass-O-Matic project, Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass and the hit single 'Fascinating Rhythm,' the England born, Canadian native found another outlet to demonstrate her earthy vocal tones to the jazz world with Julian Joseph. Thanks to a performance of Curtis Mayfield's 'The Other Side of Town' from Joseph's Language of Love disc, Musgrave's collaboration with the pianist led to a tour where they opened for Herbie Hancock and others. Then came her solo debut in 2001 on her Zosar Music imprint – Selah - revealing a riveting mix of jazz sensibility interspersed with spoken word, pop, R&B, blues and folk. No wonder because Musgrave's inspirations run extremely deep from Bob Marley to Billie Holliday to Joni Mitchell