Thunder Bay – Thursday

Morning light A Thunder Bay studio apartment for rent.  $1200/month utilities included. Still hanging around.  Still no sign of the family/ The Mistake-on-the-lake today When the water surface is like glass, you get great relections. Looks good in black and white Trying some fishing. Campers setting up Why have all the geese left the island? … Read more

Thunder Bay – Wednesday

Gourd flesh after a few days in the sun. What is great about Thunder Bay? Free electricity.  Whether you are a parasitic urban camper or an EV owner, just plug into the nearest outlet.  The outlets in the city parks are all live. No free gasoline but electricity is free.  Only fools pay for electricity. … Read more

Thunder Bay – Tuesday

Gander taking a stroll while waiting for the hatching.

Geese have a nest up there.   Getting the kids down to the water should be interesting.

Smokey this morning.

Getting ready for a day out on the water.

Noticed this article in the tbnewswatch.  I went over and had a look for myself.  Vinyl siding was not around back in the 1860s.  Is there anything left in this house that is original?

One of the city’s parasites has moved his/her/? camp. Left the trash though.  That is the parasite way.

Opening next to Freshco.  Not as big news as Costco though.

Hanging the laundry out is a nice look.

The City of Thunder Bay needs to shut the electricity off  on all outside power points in parks when not being officially used. Without power, the sites become less desirable.

I see no reason why this cannot be done.

Also, any outlets that cannot be shutoff should be locked.  Seriously locked.

This outlet is live.  Free electricity for anyone who wants it.  A great place to set up your tent.  Free electricity needs to stop.

Crab apple trees are bloomimng.

Some tulips are still around.

 

 

Thunder Bay – Monday

On orange sun this morning. Trash in context Still some smoke around The Viking Polaris has replaced the Viking Octantis . Ships are identical.  One is sailing between Thunder Bay and Milwaukee Wis. (one week) and the other is sailing between Toronto and Duluth Min. (two weeks). They are expensive. Tree Swallows do not like … Read more

Thunder Bay – Sunday – First Day Of June

Lots of male birds out and about. The wives must be at home taking care of the eggs. Three Amigos Common Merganser First cruise ship of the season arrives Doubled-crested Cormorant Saturday night’s alright for drinking in Marina Park0. Kelly’s Finest rotgut was on the scene. The outrigger crew is out for a paddle. Might … Read more

Thunder Bay – Lies. Damn Lies And Statistics

One third of people who died from an opioid overdose last year were homeless The city and surrounding areas saw a large spike last year in the reported number of people who died from an opioid overdose while homeless, data shows. According to information provided by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit to researchers who … Read more

Thunder Bay – Saturday – Last Day Of May

A urban camper’s wet dream.  Pallets!!! On a wagon!!! A shopping cart!!  A tarp of some sort!!!  If there was a way to haul the dumpster down to McVicar Creek, that would also be gold.   Someone would be living in it. Lights at the intersection of Park Avenue and Court Street.  I assume that they … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday

The last few days have been Sunny Ds. For some reason, the drinker did not bother consuming the complete contents of the bottle.  I see this a lot. Shopping carts that shop owners do not care about.  Seems to be OK if they are stolen. Got some smoke this morning I imagine the sunrise was … Read more

Thunder Bay – Thursday

Another reusable shopping bag busy saving the planet.  Looks like this person drinks more than coffee. I have.  You ever have one of those days where you get out of bed feeling just like this soccer ball looks?  I have spent many a Saturday feeling like this after a Friday night of intense socializing. The … Read more

Thunder Bay – ‘Afraid To Work’: Union Blasts Library Over Workplace Safety

‘Afraid to work’: Union blasts library over workplace safety A union representing city library workers says the Thunder Bay Public Library has done nothing to ensure staff and patrons are safe, but CEO Richard Togman says, “that’s just factually incorrect.” Margaret Demillo, president of CUPE Local 3120, told Newswatch that security incidents at the two main branches of the … Read more