Saturday, October 31, 2009

Cando The VooDoo That You Do





I remember growing up in small town Oregon, during Halloween everyone was out in full force in costumes trick-or-treating. Expecting the small town tradition I picked up a 10 pound bag of assorted candy at Costco to give away to the kids.

In preparation to spookify my place up I went into town to buy a pumpkin to carve. The town was either all out of pumpkins or they don't exist in my area of North Dakota. After four stops and a tour around the town only to find plastic pumpkins it became obvious that pumpkins don't grow in North Dakota and/or they don't import them like other towns do.

The front porch light is on, the candles are lit in the window and a spooky import horror film is playing in the living room. The evening passed with only one group of children trick or treating, and they passed up my Cando home.

Either this town is against Halloween, they all went trick-or-treating to a bigger town or my house was just too spooky. Either case I have 10 pounds of candy that need eating.

Trick or treat?

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Getting involved in Cando

It has been my intention upon moving to Cando to get involved in the local community, church, politics, and economy. I have to admit I got a little sidetracked with day to day life and work that I have put it on the back burner. It is my goal to get involved this fourth quarter in all aspects.

What should I get involved with? Any suggestions?

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Please Don't Eat Me!

Mosquitoes love to feast on me however I can't find any in my house in Cando, but they keep taking jabs at me and making me itch. There was a mosquito waning for cando today, I am hiding inside wearing long sleeve shirt just hoping this bug dies on it own or I can kill it to reclaim my blood.

I wonder how bad the bugs get here, I should invest in some mosquito repellent, that icky feeling of camping but indoors...

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Summer in Cando


I've been gone for a while, I left on Easter Sunday and returned today to a beautifully green and perfect weather in Cando, ND. This is the first time I've seen my yard, it is grass filled and has many plants including rose bushes and a fruit tree in the back.

Anyone looking for a place to relocate to in these tough economic times should consider Cando, ND. It is easy to fall in love with the scenery and the weather, today it was 74 degrees F with the lakes are sparkling blue and people fishing at every possible spot along my way into town.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Michael Jackson RIP




Sitting in the room at the InterContinental in Austin, TX exactly where I sit now, the same place, same room, same hotel... I was when I eagerly placed my ticket order for Michael Jackson on March 12th 2009 at 1:01 am and received confirmation of purchase.

Seat location: section BK 406, row L, seats 579-580

Today I sit in the same place I was when i placed the order in sorrow and disbelief of the news of Michael Jackson's death.

The Game - Beautiful on the other side - http://bit.ly/1RV8Bo

The artist did this sidewalk chalk drawing of michael jackson in austin, tx the day after the news.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Cando, Japan


I have found the sister city of Cando, ND, and that would be in Tokyo, Japan in Harajuku. Time to file that paperwork and request.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Technology in Cando

A recent visit to our local pharmacy had me amazed with the technology yet lack of technology at the same time. The gal (pharm tech) asked me if I had any questions about the antibiotics I was to start taking and I came up with one. She walked me behind the counter and introduced me to a video screen where I was having a consultation with someone via cam two hours away. Cool technology, probably something they over pay for by the looks of the huge mount display on top of the monitor.

I go to checkout and purchase the drugs to find out they don't take credit cards. All the technology in the back, and no credit card machine in the front? I was told that the new owners would probably get one in the near future.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Getting Warmer...

The snow has melted, this is the first time I have seen my lawn. I actually have a yard and the backyard is full of random nicknacks. I can see that each time when I went to take out the trash I was walking on top of rose bushes buried underneath.

The sidewalks in my front yard are oddly placed and I can see where a few trees used to be, now cut low reveling a stump. Although the yard is plagued with dead brown and yellow grass you can see color coming back in, little patches of green life.

The streets are coming back to life, children playing and riding their bikes. The weather allowing motorcycles to now ride and drivers with their windows down enjoying the fresh air.

To mow my own lawn, or to hire someone to assist with the task? There's something about doing it yourself, for a while atleast....

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Flooding in Cando, North Dakota

I just came back from a trip a little worried that Cando would be flooded and my house well be floating away. The news has been covered with news of Fargo, Bismark, and other eastern portions of North Dakota flooding. My prayers go out to the familys and the crews working the floods.

I landed in Grand Forks, the weather was pretty bad and everyone was wondering if their flood protection they installed after the last great flood would be put to the test. Many of the eastern bridges were closed but I was able to make it out as I was headed west back to Cando.

I didn't see any signs of flooding on the drive back to Cando and hope I don't have to experience a flood during my first year of being in Cando. First a rough winter, then flooding..... I am hoping not, but it sure would be a different experience.

Restaurants, Eateries and Treats in Cando

Cando doesn't have many places to go eat out at but here is what I've gathered so far.

1. Dairy Queen (Seasonal)
2. Dee's Diner
3. Durum House
4. Bakery

I've been to all of these except for Dairy Queen as it hasn't been open since I first moved out here in the winter.

Just a short drive away to Devils Lake has a few more fast food places, diners and one place I should mention. This place has treated me well, has good quality food and the chefs enjoy crafting sauces for me.

Ranch Steak House
1119 Highway 20 S
Devils Lake, ND 58301

Guess the owners of Ranch Steak House have another restaurant on the lake. Its a nice place for lunch and would be good for the fishermen and camping around there.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Air Raid Sirens in Cando?!

When I first arrived in Cando I was startled by the air raid sirens that went off. I remember my first time like it was yesterday. I was sitting in the living room watching television and suddenly the air raid siren goes off. The only experience and what I know of air raid sirens is from the movies at the atomic bomb museum in Las Vegas and World War II movies. I immediately went underneath the table and waited for the bombing to start.

No Im not writing you this from a bunker, the bombing never happened, or atleast not yet. The air raid siren goes off throughout the day during certain hours. 6pm and 10pm come to mind. I think it's time the town invests in some church bells to go off. Way friendlier and more modern.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Moved to Cando, North Dakota

Cando, North Dakota has become my home, simply by throwing a dart at the map and moving in. It took a little more than that, but the fact that Cando has high-speed Internet access, real estate for a great price, small businesses, and Devils Lake less than 30 minutes away for everything else.

Cando is located less than 100 miles from the Canadian border and just less than a two hour drive to either Minot or Grand Forks offering International airports. Amtrak has a stop in Devils Lake as well as Grand Forks and Minot on the world famous Empire Builder train.

The people here are friendly, and there is room for growth.