Thunder Bay – Saturday

Some black and whites to start.  Its dark. The fish cleaning station at Marina Park is closed for the season.  Looks like you could hide a body under there if you needed to. Would not be found until spring. We have another strip of colour along the horizon. The long exposure ups the colour saturation. … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday

Start out the morning with a photo of trash. The leaves make a nice addition. Mostly clear sky.  Frost. Not much wind.  Nothing special expected as far as sunrises go today. Still, we will see the sun rise. The usual suspects Not enough clouds to put on a good show. Water surface also was not … Read more

Thunder Bay – Thursday

Yes, I have photographed a few of these areas before.  Practicing.  Not much to photograph at this hour of the morning. Mostly overcast with a few clear breaks. There is a possibility.  Nice reflections though. First thought that there were northern lights.  Not the case. Not looking like there will be a sunrise today. Some … Read more

Canada – Save The Ostriches

 Another example of how your government works against you. If the Canadian Government can kill these ostriches for no reason at all, then what can it not do? Everything is about money  today.  Taking your money, and giving it to corporations owned by billionaires. PM Carney is quite comfortable living in the world of … Read more

Thunder Bay – City Needs New Solutions For Lead In Drinking Water, Advocacy Group Says

City needs new solutions for lead in drinking water, advocacy group says The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) is calling on the City of Thunder Bay to change its approach to removing lead from drinking water. “Thunder Bay should end the practice of partially replacing lead service lines (LSL) and introduce a by-law that mandates and … Read more

Thunder Bay – Wednesday

One thing I have noticed of late is that taking photos in the dark without using a tripod is hard. The results are mixed at best. Anyway, its about the exercise. If there is no sunrise, then just enjoy the walk and grab a photo of whatever looks interesting. The thing is that the camera … Read more

The World – Questioning The “Science Is Settled” Climate Change Narrative

Richard Lindzen, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. William Happer, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Physics at Princeton University. Doctors Lindzen and Happer are recognized for questioning prevailing assumptions about climate change and energy policy.  As I have always said, climate change is all … Read more

Thunder Bay – Crowd Rallies To Demand Action On Housing

Crowd rallies to demand action on housing crisis People gathered to rally in support of housing as a human right in the midst of Canada’s ongoing housing crisis outside of city hall on Friday. Across Ontario, several rallies were organized by Legal Aid to address the current situation. About 75 people gathered in Thunder Bay to hear about half a dozen speakers, the … Read more

Thunder Bay – Tuesday

Overcast and drizzly. A black and white day.  Can’t shoot into the wind as the lens would get wet. I did take a few photos. The rain does produce reflections Another reusable shopping bag busy saving the planet. Fall colours Minimalism.

Thunder Bay – Monday

Someone had a picnic. Going to see some colour this morning. We have some clouds that are in the right spot. The early colour has shown itself. This is the colour that shows up 45 minutes to a  half hour before sunrise.  Many people miss this time. They show up for the sunrise but miss … Read more