Thunder Bay – Sunday – Last Full Day Of Summer

Looks like the Salvation Army food truck was in Wilson Street parkette recently. Too bad their clients have not learned to master the use of trash cans.

Black and white?

 

Now you can see what the Salvation Army hands out other than coffee or hot chocolate.  Corn, carrots, onions  and pasta.  Maybe lentils.

Discarded clothing. Sweatpants.

Zero sugar Orange Crush.  What do they use to replace the sugar? Aspartame and acesulfame potassium.

Barricades

The HMCS Margaret Brooke,  being Federal and all, usually requires everything to communicated in English AND French.   Not here I guess.

The problem with staying on the path is that the path is gravel.  Its like walking on ball bearings.  The road, which is constantly travelled upon by vehicles and has had Calcium Chloride applied several times over the summer as a dust suppressant, is hard packed.  Much easier to walk on.

Just saying.

The view out there this morning.

Had a tough summer.  We can all sympathize with this Black-eyed Susan.

Serving grass in shot-glasses.

Trash with a view

Someone will pick the can up. Its worth a dime.

This looks like that the ‘unhoused/addicted/mentally-ill campers have developed a dump site.

Maybe they have more than one dump site.

Roundabout so far. What’s going in the centre?

Close-up look at the roundabout.

Flowers going in there?  Nothing tall, I hope.

Far from home.

Is the peel nutritious?  Is it edible?

This sign has issues.  It looks like it can’t make up its mind on what direction to face.

Far from home.  How do these carts end up many kilometer’s from their home?