Thunder Bay – Wednesday

Sun/cloud mix. Warmer than its been in the last few days. We will see the sun today. The view out there this morning Still hanging around. Is this the expectant father waiting for the eggs to hatch? Noticed the gulls and the crows freaking out over something at the end of Pier 2. Turns out … Read more

Thunder Bay – Tuesday

Common Grackle attacking Mallard that drifted into the bird’s territory. Still Hanging around the pond What’s happening out there this morning. Song Sparrow? Turns out that Nature does come with an instruction manual. Pigeon had a bad day Snug and warm Discarded food item Second feral golf tee I have seen recently. Hypo needle point … Read more

Thunder Bay – Monday – Victoria Day

American Redstart. A Warbler.  In all of my years on this planet, I have never seen one of these.  For some reason, this breed and me have never crossed paths….at least as far as I can remember…which depends on a memory that is not as dependable as it once was. We made a connection. More … Read more

Thunder Bay – Sunday

A gray day with, yes, snow flurries. falling out of the sky. Why do I like to take pictures of trash? Who knows?  Lots of photo opportunities in Thunder Bay, that is for sure.  Its good practice. Streets are very empty. Crows were interested in this. They have not yet penetrated the bag.  They will … Read more

Thunder Bay – Saturday

Maybe some day sunglasses will be required again this spring.  Not today. Can’t walk a block in this city without seeing an empty beer case or hard ice tea box.  Not to mention the cans that were inside the cases and boxes. They are everywhere. The mistake on the lake today. MV Algoma Innovator and … Read more

Ontario – Governments Will Never Balance A Budget Ever Again. There Is No Way. Its Just Not Possible

Facing U.S. tariffs, Ontario budget spends big to prop up businesses Staring down a deficit $10 billion bigger than previously planned, Ontario is betting on industry and interprovincial trade to weather the storm. The province is predicting a $6 billion deficit for the 2024-25 fiscal year, which closed at the end of March, according to … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday

Smell the glove Thick fog out there. Not going to get many lake photos today. Water bottle photo Trash in context What sprouted here?  Plastic can grow out of the ground? The view out there The lighthouse is back in Marina Park   Beaver trying to navigate through the fog Double-crested Cormorant Painted rocks are … Read more