Saw this on the Byrne Creek trail in SE Burnaby today. Great reminder!
And crows chasing a hawk, and more salmonid fry in the creek.
Saw this on the Byrne Creek trail in SE Burnaby today. Great reminder!
And crows chasing a hawk, and more salmonid fry in the creek.
Lovely signs of spring in south Burnaby, BC.
While we watched the prime minister on TV this morning with our tea, we also had a fine display from our feathered friends!
Hummers, juncos, chickadees, nuthatches, sparrows. . .
We should always stand shoulder to shoulder against racism, but in these times we need to be even more on guard.
As more reports of racist abuse appear related to Covid, I vow to speak up to any assholes exhibiting such behavior. .
In person.
Every time.
We cannot, and will not, allow such behavior to blossom.
Canadians are better than this.
Don’t behave like an asshole, eh?
Sora the Cat and a thrush eyeballing each other through my basement office window screen :-).
Thrilling display by several eagles yesterday over the Byrne Creek dike in south Burnaby, BC.
So I popped over to the increasingly irrelevant LinkedIn to hopefully glean some wisdom about business in these trying times, and was smacked with a thread of folks drooling over some stupidly crippling high-heeled shoes that only the 1% could afford.
And drooling over the model’s legs. . .
I understand folks are hyper and nervous and whatever. But jeez, could we be adults?
If that post and responses had appeared on any internal business LAN, the poster would likely have been in deep shit.
Three hours mucking about in an urban forest is good for the soul.
Yumi spotted this hawk on our social-distancing Byrne Creek walk in Burnaby, BC, today. We explored some of the lesser used trails and with her almost eerie ability to find raptors we came across this beauty.
It was medium-large in size so I’m thinking Cooper’s ?
If you’re out on the Byrne Creek trails in SE Burnaby, BC., look out for those damn tree huggers!
: – )