Wonder how places get their names?
Wonderment more:
Do these ring a bell?
Happy Easter,
WOB
In the Spring of 2022(?) Sharon and Ron invited me over to see a Skunk cabbage, I saw it as a mild curiosity. However, a few months later I was in the high Arctic and was shown plants, small biotopes, where the plants managed to raise the temperature by many degrees above freezing. So I was anxious to see the Skunk cabbage again. Yesterday I was given the opportunity thanks to Sharon and Ron who made a trail in the snow for me to follow. And yes, "Volker" there was a lot of "Schnee von Gestern" on the ground.
The next photos are taken from directly over the plant(s) and you can see for yourselves just how warm this biotope must be:
Exothermic life
Mother Nature excels here
Abundant displays
WOB
Little brown bird
Feasting off the green table
Until Winter comes
Reduce dementia risk
If you remember!
WOB
Santa was caught off guard by the sudden melting of the snow pack.
However, several little birds :
told him that this was a good time to look at the possible up and coming teams of deer to pull that or those imaginative sleighs.
And don't tell me you don't believe in me - that will bring you bad luck:
lighting for guidance, a natural solution, maybe? Will have to consider night blindness?
And ... ?
Fleet in 2024:
1 Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX (9 seats), 14 DHC-2 Beavers (6 seats), 23
DHC-3T Otters (14 seats), 4 DHC-6 Twin Otters (18 seats)
Seaplanes are a normal means of transportation in Western Canada. Starting in 2025, the largest operator, Harbour Air, aims to fly sustainably using electric propulsion with the e-Beaver.
I have not been able to confirm this in this source but had heard a year or so ago that e-planes were flying along the west coast. I think a good script writer would have them flying as drones with 3-D printers doing the manufacturing en route and quadro-copters making the final delivery.
(Ah, to be this young again!)
So I think if I can find good children, everyone will be good to go.
WOB
52 weeks after "The Ice Storm" and 4+ days without electricity, I wondered what I would see "this evening", Saturday, March 28, 2026?
The gibbous Moon was high above to brighten the sky - and also serve as a time piece:
Let us walk around the building, starting at the West end:
So some time later I returned to show you the side steps and the light.
Note that when you start your stairs the light is shining right in your eyes:
Next the East side:
You can see the glare from the lighting around doors - not safe places to be standing search for a key. I did find the motion detectors worked fairly well. However, nobody was alerted to challenge me - so I expect they might not have been a deterrent.
Note, too, that the lights are at eye level, shining into the eyes, telling
the observer that the lines are on! Anyone can "see" that. However, one can nolonger see because one has been night blinded. So that means lights must be even brighter. Compare the scene if you can when small solar-powered
lights illuminate the ground from a height of 30cm. Knee-high or lower. More than adequate to see icy patches, clumps of earth or gravel dislodged by the snow plower or gardner.
And now the North face/Eiger nord Wand:
I was especially struck by what appear to be a string of lights:
- maybe Christmas lights?
So what to make of this: 100 hours with no power last year - equals out the energy wastage this year? Or status quo?
For comparison, Earth Hour 2025:
Earth Hour is not about saving energy . it is about being aware of where the energy is going. When I did a demonstration in Montreal about 10 years ago, I think the actual savings was just a couple of percent. The value might appear in a blog I posted at the time.
More to the point is to realize that this building is situated in the Lake Simcoe-Lake Couchiching flood plain. This are will flood soon. Are we
really insured about flood damage? Cars trapped in the garage? People trapped by the weight of water preventing doors from opening and allowing an escape? I don't know. A few years ago the corner of Atherley and Queen Street was under more than 30cm of water following a sudden rain shower and some blocked? drains. #12 bypass and West Street was subject to greater flooding one August day about 10 years ago. That created a very large traffic jam.
I feel we have been granted some time to remedy the problems - are we doing so?
WOB
Et tu, Brute - Vocative case, Grade 10, 1958
March entered as: lamb/lion?
Last night the "wool" flew
white-out and aurora alert
Wool on fair ways
Bah, bah, 70 cm deep
Again - again often an
hours-long thunderstorm.
Between 3 and 4AM we heard
the roar of the lion after a flash of lightning.
Now I cannot see:
Hearing Life?
On his blindness ?