Thunder Bay – Wednesday

The sun was up there. I think that some of that cloud is smoke from various forest fires. Trash in context.  Fruit juice is the worst thing you can consume.   It has more sugar that Coca Cola.   Eat the fruit. At least then you get some fibre. The nearest Metro is a long, long walk … Read more

Thunder Bay – Monday

Why spit it out? Got some colour here. Maybe today will be the day that the contractor starts pounding steel on the site of the “mistake on the lake”. Yesterday, I mentioned the fact that the park maintenance workers park their vehicles right at the entrance to the Alexander Henry museum ship. As you can … Read more

Thunder Bay – Sunday

The paved bike lane on last years  Court Street reconstruction.  Not sure what these horizontal lines are. If its remnants of the compaction operation, then I think that would mean that the asphalt was not fully compacted. Looks like there was a “huffing” party around here.  Almost a litre is a lot. Still nothing happening … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday – Back To The Grind

Squirrel! My understanding of the Finlandia site is as follows. Developer owed contractor $200,000. Contractor sued developer. Contractor won.  Contractor can remove stuff from site in lieu of court award.   Will it ever get finished?  I doubt any contractor will work with the present developer.  Soo…..who knows? Trash in context Trash in context What has … Read more

The World – Tucker Talks Taboos After MSM Ignores Instagram Kiddie-Porn Bombshell

Tucker Talks Taboos After MSM Ignores Instagram Kiddie-Porn Bombshell After his first episode topped 100 million views, Tucker Carlson is back with Episode 2, exploring how we, as a population, are controlled (or coerced) directly (through laws) or indirectly (through taboos). Carlson observes the changing societal taboos in America, suggesting that they are being dictated from above … Read more

Thunder Bay – Tuesday

Looks like fall… I understand now. This is virtual pile driving.   Its happening in virtual reality.  Meanwhile here, in the real world, nothing is going on.  In the Metaverse, the “mistake on the lake” is almost finished. As you can tell, I am fascinated by this thing.  I am sure what will happen is when/if … 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 – 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