<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'><b style="font-size: 18px; font-family: 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">Yah Hoo, Tally Hoo</b><br>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">The spelling of the words on our title is intentional,
focusing on the phonetic effect more than the proper literary spelling and
standard usage. On Calgary Stampede this
past weekend, variations of the same were heard all over as a city uses one of
its former economic functions to drum up participation in the visitors’
industry that obviously attracts a crowd this time of the year.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">Geared to the visitors’ sector, the city by the confluence
of Bow and Elbow rivers relived the region’s history of being the cattle
marketing and meatpacking center of Canada.
In 1912, four wealthy families who received the dominion’s grazing
rights to attract farmers from the east to the Northwest established the
“greatest outdoor show on earth.” I wore
blue jeans, a wide-belt, with a wildly colored cowhand shirt, a wide-brim
cowboy hat and a neck pendant (bolo tie), draped a red bandanna, but my feet
skipped the cowboy boots. </div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">I visited Calgary in the 70s while living in eastern
neighbor Saskatchewan province. Calgary
sprawled of agricultural spreads and ranches but the cowboy hats were
definitely fashion mainstay among the populace. It was also a center of an
emerging energy industry, and many in the parish church where I attend Mass are
employed in corporations reaping the short financial gain on a long-term
ecological challenge.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">The energy industry defined Calgary and Alberta’s relationship
to its neighbors. I remember when there
were more flights from Calgary to Denver and Houston than there were for
Toronto and Ottawa. That was very telling. </div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">Last Sunday, my pew seatmate introduced himself as an
employee of Husky Oil. Our conversation
turned to his views on Russia’s signing of a long-term contract with China on
the national gas from the Russian Far East to Manchuria where I reside. A pipeline from the fields to Qiqihar in
Heilongjiang is already in place. When
my Husky Oil acquaintance bid goodbye at Church, he revealed that Canada discovered
a bounty supply of natural gas, timely for EU, so I said that, perhaps, their
company can go easy on the tar sands of Alberta slated for pipeline shipping to
the Gulf of Mexico. He just
chuckled. More than 80 percent of those
I shared coffee with at the Parish were dependent on the energy industry
including Suncor that’s developing the tar sands’ fuel supply and Enbridge
that’s building the Keystone XL pipeline.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">But it is the Rodeo and Exhibition events that drew the
crowd during this year’s Stampede. The
parade on July 4<sup>th</sup> in the downtown area, marshaled by no other than
William Shatner of Star Trek fame early in the morning launched the 10 days of
music, food, excitement, education, friendship, and community. </div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">Functionally, the Stampede began the day before La Fete du
Canada, Canada Day on the First of July.
Media did not foist a theme. It
was participatory, asking everyone, “What is your Canada?” (Google CBC’s coverage of Canada Day in the
Capital.)</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">The world’s richest (by prize) tournament-style rodeo
headlined the events July 4-6. The
events caliber came down to the skill of the competitors and the qualities of wild
and untamed horses, bulls and steers. A
Stampede original is the chuckwagon race at the Rangeland Derby, which
scheduled nine evening heats of pounding hooves and trembling grounds.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">The nightly Grandstand Show entertained with amazing
technology, music, stunts, pyrotechnics and stunning sets to captivate an
enthralled audience. A 4-H parade, and
gathering occurred early where projects were displayed and rodeo riding was
youthfully performed. Team penning raced
against the clock as the athleticism and skills of horse and rider competed,
followed by the blacksmiths’ ability tested.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">Showcases and displays saw miniature donkeys, stock dogs,
cattle trail of the beef industry, equine aristocrats and cowboy challenges, cutting
and cow horses with provincial local breeds, miniature horse, draft horse,
heavy horse pull, wooly sheep shearing, sheep breeds, agrium ag-tivity, tractors,
livestock auction, youth livestock and scholarships.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">The Stampede Parade affirmed the excitement mirrored in
the Adrenaline Ranch presentations of sky high, gravity defying, and world
record stunts at the middle of the Stampede Park. The world-renown Peking Acrobatics performed
at the corral show to demonstrate that indeed, the friendly but exciting nature
of mosaic Canada can no longer be denied. </div>
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<div class="MsoNormal"><font size="4">It still came as a surprise that Asians predominate over the
Caucasians in Canada’s Calgary streets, though not on the Stampede
staffing. In a conversation, I mentioned
that we should not be too threatened by the “yellow” fever since of five folks
in the planet, one is Chinese. I was
told that of five people in Calgary, only one now is a Caucasian.</font></div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="font-size: 18px;">We need not draw the obvious. Saipan’s diversity is a rich mosaic, a given
reality. Will we ever get the reality humming the same tune, dancing the same
beat and lolling under the sun in a canopy of a big story enough to contain us
all? Yah Hoo, Tally Hoo!</div>
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<div style="font-size: 18px; clear: both;"><i>j'aime la vie</i><br>
<a href="mailto:pinoypanda2031@aol.com">pinoypanda2031@aol.com</a><br>
<div><i>yesterday, appreciate; tomorrow, anticipate; today. participate. In all, celebrate!</i></div>
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