Thunder Bay – Wednesday

Starting to see some open water. This provides the opportunity for refections. Click on above image to enlarge Click on above image to enlarge I remember a time when your baseball cap was something that was pretty much rivetted to your head.  Today, caps and other clothing items are disposable . They have no value … Read more

Canada – How Will Liberals Pay For Billions In Promised Spending?

Housing Crisis, Packed Hospitals and Food Lines: Even in Canada? The country currently is $1.2 trillion in debt.  That debt is increasing at a rate of $4.5 million per hour. Sooo, the country can’t afford to pay for the failing fiscal situation it is finding itself in right now…..The country is broke. Now you have … Read more

The World – NetZero And Human Rights Are Mutually Exclusive

NetZero And Human Rights Are Mutually Exclusive (Featuring: The Three Big Lies of “Climate Action”) Everybody talks a good game when asked about environmental concerns. But they underestimate what real “climate action” will cost them, personally, and they’re prone to balking when they figure it out. In 2018, The Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago conducted a survey of … Read more

Thunder Bay – Tuesday

Foggy morning. Not going to see the sun this morning.   Tried B&W For you young people, this is called a ‘pencil’. Pencils were used in prehistoric times by early humans to create media used to communicate with each other.

Thunder Bay – Monday – Eclipse Day

Was not expecting much this morning as the sky had a lot of clouds. Long exposures produced this   You can see where the sun would appear if the clouds allowed it…but they don’t Interesting clouds The morning sky. Click on image to enlarge A touch of colour in the clouds Click on image to … Read more

Thunder Bay – Sunday

Another clear sky morning.  Some colour but the sky is boring. You can see where the sun is going to rise and there it is and so the day begins I wondered what tomorrow’s eclipse would look like if it happened at sunrise.  Sooo I gave it a shot. The scene of the Polar Plunge … Read more

The World – Why People Prefer To Live In Cisterns

 Time to think out of the box when it comes to affordable housing.  I mean TRULEY affordable.  Something that can be purchased by a single income family and have the mortgage paid off as soon as possible. We are talking about houses built in factories.  We are talking about houses that are well made … Read more

Thunder Bay – Saturday

Another clear sky morning.  Not a lot to photograph other than the lighthouse…sooo be prepared for a lot of photos of the lighthouse I like the effect that the open water produces.  Blue and orange work nice together.   As the light changes, so do the colours The MV Wigeon Nice golden reflection and the … Read more

Canada – Apeel

 Coming to a Federal Government funded “healthy and nutritious” school lunch program near you. previous related post here