Thunder Bay – Monday

One day, I will be able to take a close-up photo of that art piece  Whether its this year, next year or next decade, I will.  I have no idea when this area will be open to the public.  Hope it happens before I need someone to wheel me up there. MV Iyrada is still … Read more

The World – We Were Lied To About COVID Death Rate!

No surprise here.  Remember that its always about money transfers.  Transferring money out of the pockets of taxpayers into the bank accounts of corporations and billionaires.   And our governments were more than happy to cooperate. Not in Sweden though.  Not in Florida though. Just think about all the crap that the public was put through, … Read more

Thunder Bay – Sunday

Maybe the City of Thunder Bay should have gone this route when designing heavy traffic areas in Marina Park.  The plastic product used turned out to be crap. Crap taxpayers we paid to install and remove. I still do not understand what these TbayTel are.  Every one that I see looks like this.  Somehow this … Read more

Thunder Bay – Saturday

Trash in context The urban core street community sure love ice tea.   Loads of sugar in there. No needles around this bench today.  I Trash in context Goose is still resting around the pond.  Sleeping with one eye open…and that eye is focused on me. Leaving today. Still fascinated by these chairs. The colours.  The … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday

  Water bottle photo Trash in context   Water bottle photo Trash in context No work taking place on the “mistake on the lake”. . Taking an early nap . Cruise ship in port today MV BBC Manila MV Iryda Common merganser Another piece of discarded fruit.  Free food has no value. Someone paid for … Read more

Thunder Bay – Thursday

Ready for a concrete pour Any future backhoe purchases made by the city of Thunder Bay should include rubber tracked machines.   The metal tracks presently found on the city’s backhoes make a big mess out existing asphalt.   Rubber tracks do not. Something to think about. The contractor’s small backhoe pictured above, has rubber tracks. Still … Read more

The World – The True Cost Of Energy Generated From Wind Turbines

The True Cost of Energy Generated From Wind Turbines Contrary to mainstream belief, wind turbines are neither effective nor, in many cases, good for the environment Claims of wind power being pro-environment often do not consider the damaging effects these projects can have on wildlife and ecosystems, thus hiding the “true cost” of such initiatives. … Read more

Thunder Bay – Wednesday

Water bottle photo Trash in context. Fake flowers bloom year round. The fence has been moved.  Cruise ship is due tomorrow evening. This area seems to now be open to the public The things you see in Marina Park. I think this cart is from the Wholesale Club.  That store is not located anywhere near … Read more

Thunder Bay – Tuesday

Robin’s cups are very colourful.  Hard not to photograph them. I just wanted to show you just how hardcore POSs the clientele of the Salvation Army food truck are. A healthy littering Thunder Bay POS. Still standing. Camper is still there.  Nice spot but a lot of traffic nearby. A Savannah Sparrow? NV Iryda MV … Read more

Thunder Bay – Monday – Victoria Day

  Trash in context Yet another Pepsi.  Coke is not very popular with the urban littering population. Camping season has begun in Marina Park.  A lake side camping site is free. Toilet facilities are lacking though, but there are a lots of trees where you can do your business in relative privacy.  Plus, you do … Read more