Thunder Bay – Sunday – Last Day Of November

Partly cloudy.  Cold but no steam. Things look promising. Nice clouds Morning sky.  Not a lot happening. But clouds do move. Still a long time before sunrise. Some colour appearing as sun rise gets closer. You can see where the sun will make its appearance. More colour in the upper clouds Looks like this is … Read more

The World – Seed Oils Cancer Risk

 Seed oils must be avoided if possible. They are not healthy.  Cheap but bad. Beef tallow, ghee, butter or olive oil and avocado oil are better.  Use less.

Thunder Bay – Saturday

The fountain pond is now a skating rink. Snow brightens the scene. Its not as dark now when I walk down to the park. What I am facing this morning.  It could go either way. We have a lot of steam this morning. Looks cold. It was. The only positive was that there was no … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday

  The best I could do today.  Once again, not going to see the sun this morning.  Long exposure produced a nice scene here. Nice reflections I did manage a panorama showing you what I had to work with this morning. The only colour A little over there and that was it Did get some … Read more

Ontario – Marten Falls Signs Historic $39.5-million Agreement With Ontario

Marten Falls signs historic $39.5-million agreement with Ontario Youth on this remote reserve are “very excited” about a road link to Ontario highways and communities, Chief Bruce Achneepineskum said Thursday. They’re “very excited to know it’s going to happen in a few short years, that they’ll be able to drive in and out of our … Read more

Canada – The UK And Canada Lead The West’s Descent Into Digital Authoritarianism

The UK And Canada Lead The West’s Descent Into Digital Authoritarianism “Big Brother is watching you.” These chilling words from George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece, 1984, no longer read as fiction but are becoming a bleak reality in the UK and Canada—where digital dystopian measures are unravelling the fabric of freedom in two of the West’s oldest … Read more

Ontario -First Nation Prepared To Block Highway To Stop Mining Near Water Source

First Nation prepared to block highway to stop mining near water source Northwestern Ontario First Nation that’s struggling through a decade-long social crisis has directed its leaders to blockade the highway if the province grants mineral extraction permits near its water source. Onigaming First Nation Chief Jeff Copenace says elders have instructed him to notify … Read more

Thunder Bay – In For A Penny, In For A Pound

Standing committee offers lifeline to Tennis Centre In for a penny, in for a pound.  Just make sure that the taxpayer is into the project for a penny and then no matter what the final cost will be, the taxpayer will always, and I mean ALWAYS come good for what ever funding shortfall mysteriously appears. … Read more

Thunder Bay – Thursday

Someone propped up the snow person up against a tree.  Lots of colour here. Not going to see the sun this morning.  Nothing much to see out there but since I walked all the way down there, I thought I might as well try and photograph something. A few long exposure shots. The clouds look … Read more

Thunder Bay – Wednesday

Wish somebody thought of the wiper trick when I still had a car. Not a lot of photo opportunities this morning. The tree was getting hit by some strong wind gusts.  Still standing and I did not see any blue balls laying around. As close to a lake shot as I am going to take … Read more