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Perfect View

Photo credit Sofia Petelina

I have been doing a lot of outdoor activity, even more than ever lately.

Recently I have been trying to explore, or have been given the opportunity to explore some areas around the place I grew up, weekes Saskatchewan.

I have many friends and family that have reconnected lately, some new ones also.

I could speak about the ones I choose not to associate with, by why even go there.

I think All of the friends and family I’ve been reconnecting with have been put there for a reason, for us to reconnect and enjoy the perfect view.

The perfect view, heaven on earth, Gods country, whatever we wish to call it.

So when times are tough, pick your head up no matter how heavy it may seem, get your camera, or just get out there and enjoy what you might consider the perfect view.

It’s amazing how Mother Nature can keep us all on the positive happy path, not in our minds on the negative one

Everyone enjoy the perfect view today Eh?!


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What about Bear, eh?

I’m a Sasquatch protector, yes that’s why I coined the phrase “Watch for the Squatch.”

 

But you know what ladies and gents?   I think we should watch out for all of God’s wild creatures.

 

What about watch for the Bear, the Wolf, wild turkey, on and on and on……..?

 

I am from a small hamlet in northern Saskatchewan Canada, named Weekes.

 

I come from a long line of hunters and hang out with a lot of people who hunt.

 

Here is a topic that always stirs up a sometimes-heated conversation.

 

The Bear, why do us humans hate this creature, or are most of us honestly scared shitless of the Bear?

 

We know this animal could rip us to pieces easily, without our fancy weapons of course!

 

So, I think most hunters kill for the thrill when it comes to the Bear.

 

Mostly because we fear it and, then like most of us humans, we kill what we fear.

 

I have never killed a bear I don’t intend to, unless it’s kill or be killed.  

 

I guess I haven’t been scared to death by one yet.

 

Grrrrrrrrrr

 

Listen to Sheldon’s tune “Redneck Ex-Men” on Apple Music

Canadian Outlaw Country Tattoos

Q&A with Canadian Outlaw Country Artist Sheldon Tyacke about tattoos

Sheldon’s Nashville guitar tattoo

Sheldon’s Nashville guitar tattoo

Q: What made you want to get your first tattoo?

A: I like art, and especially the art of tattoos. 

For me they define what a person is.  Some people just have random sleeves, or whatever.  That’s not me.

All my tattoos, except maybe for a few drunken ones, have meaning.

I’ve actually been patted on the shoulder from a couple tattoo artists, letting me know that they appreciate my outlook on tattoos.

They said that they like that I do a little bit of research into what tattoos I want on my body, the meaning and such, before I get one.

I got my first tattoo because I thought it was cool, and because hot chicks like tattoos.

Q: What was your first tattoo?

A: My first tattoo was a silhouette of a wolf howling at the moon. I got it at a place called the Shamballa in Edmonton, Alberta. 

I remember when we were writing the song “Tattoos and Guitars,” my cowriter Amanda was asking me to tell the story about my tattoo art.  In true Amanda fashion, right off the bat, she was trying to get at the story.

 You’ll notice that we put a few of the images, including “Shamballa” into the song “Tattoos and Guitars.” 

 

Q: What would be your advice to somebody who is thinking about getting their first tattoo?

A:  I would say put some thought into the tattoo.  Don’t just get a random piece of art on your arm.  Especially if you’re drinking, and you’re going to regret it the next day.

 If you’re going to put some ink in you, put some thought into it and get something that is meaningful to you or to your life.

 

 Q: Does it hurt to get a tattoo?

 A: Hell yeah.  But some spots are not as painful as others.

 The most painful spot I have gotten a tattoo is my sternum, solar plexus area – where it’s a really bony area.

 It’s like the old westerns when I should have been biting on a stick when they were taking the bullet out, that kind of thing.

 And the rib cage kind of sucks, too.

Q: What else should I know about getting  tattoos?

 A: I always remember to check what the tattoo artist is using.  If he’s using brand new, sterilized needles. 

 If it looks sketchy, don’t do it.  Go somewhere else.

 Cleanliness, and the professionalism of the tattoo artist is something you should really check out.

 

 Q: Do you regret any of your tattoos?

A: Not at all.

 

Q: Do you ever find yourself in conversations with strangers about tattoos?

 A: All the time. Whether it be at the supermarket,  or traveling the world.

 I always have people asking me about different tattoos.

 For instance, the one with the guitar gets commented on a lot.  People always comment on the detail of it.

 Of course there’s the ones I can’t show everybody because I’d have to take my pants off.  (laughs)


Here’s an original song by Sheldon Tyacke Canadian Outlaw Country artist called “Tattoos and Guitars”

The only thing I let get near my heart - tattoos and guitars
— from "Tattoos and Guitars" Sheldon Tyacke words and music A. Williams, S. Tyacke, R. Scott

Interview with CJVR FM Melfort

Interview with CJVR FM Melfort, SK, Canada / CJVR Today's Best Country

Today I chatted with Sheldon Tyacke. We talked about social distancing, searching for Sasquatch, his new tune ” I Need My Jones” and lots more.
— Cal Gratton CJVR FM Melfort, SK, Canada Today's Best Country

Announcing New Release George Jones Tribute Song "I Need My Jones" by Canadian Outlaw Country Artist Sheldon Tyacke

Announcing New Release George Jones Tribute Song "I Need My Jones" by Canadian Outlaw Country Artist Sheldon Tyacke

Announcing New Release George Jones Tribute Song "I Need My Jones" by Canadian Outlaw Country Artist Sheldon Tyacke