Thunder Bay – Monday

Nothing to see out there All of a sudden, tugs were helping a ship transit the inside harbour.  It was going from Keefer Terminal to the shipyard area. This is the tug Point Valour Tug MV Point Valour, MV Federal Yoshino and tug MV Glenada Tug Glenada Nothing going on at Richardson Not going to … Read more

Thunder Bay – Mayor Says Affordable Housing Helps Seniors Stay In Their Homes

  Op-ed: Mayor says affordable housing helps seniors stay in their homes Helping Seniors Stay in Their Homes Through Affordable Housing Solutions I’m committed to addressing the housing needs in our community, and one issue that’s especially important to families in Thunder Bay is helping seniors age in place while staying independent. With the right … Read more

Thunder Bay – Sunday

Feral shopping carts are still around. The mistake-on-the-lake Not much to photograph this morning. Overcast. That is what the sky looked like Looks nice.  Better than the stuff that will be on display of the finished building. Looks like she was spaced out on something…dancing. Hopefully we will not hear about her body being found … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday – Last Day Of Fall

Winter begins at 4:20 am EST  tomorrow. Clear sky this morning. We will see the sun. Ice is spreading further from the shoreline Ship still anchored out there MV Redhead Usual skyline photo Sun is getting ready to show up There it is Not throwing out much heat Its lonely out there

Thunder Bay – Thursday

Another mostly overcast morning The only colour in the sky was over in the east One ship anchored out there Pretty much the best looking sky that there was this morning…and it was cold. MV Tufty. This ship has been here many times.  I bet its cold out there. Beaver managed to get past the … Read more

Thunder Bay – State Of Emergency: Sewage Affects Drinking Water In Marten Falls

I asked the Brave Browser what Canada’s First Nations spiritual relationship is with water. This is what it came up with…. First Nations Water Relationship The spiritual relationship between Canada’s First Nations peoples and water is deeply rooted in their culture, traditions, and worldview. Water is considered a sacred element, essential for life, and plays a … Read more

Thunder Bay – Wednesday

Cold and windy this morning….Not much fun standing around waiting for something to happen in the sky There was some colour Clouds do not look like the sunrise will be much today. Low clouds along the horizon will hide the sun Morning sky photo Ice forming back up The sun is nearing the top of … Read more

Thunder Bay – Tuesday

These overcast mornings are becoming routine.  Frustrating. I’m getting tired of taking the same photos every morning. Not much else to photograph. Some light and colour Ice is disappearing. Some colour over there. The bright spot is a ship. Not the sun. As good as it got The Cumberland Street and Red River Road intersection.  … Read more

The World – Climate Change Phonies Exposed

 When the rich decide to give up their private jets and multiple mansions on the coast, THEN and only THEN will I even consider changing one iota of my lifestyle because of  the threat of Climate Change. Climate Change is a natural process.  Has been going on for millions, maybe billions of years.  It … Read more