Why does it seem like COP30 is sounding a lot like Cop-out 30?
We know the problems, we know the solutions, let’s just do.
Why does it seem like COP30 is sounding a lot like Cop-out 30?
We know the problems, we know the solutions, let’s just do.
I walked up the hill to Nikkei Place in Burnaby, BC, today.
A recipe for contentment is Paul + Japadog = Happy Boy!
Kurobuta Okonomi, eh?











I have an aging Mac Mini that was no longer getting updates from Apple, and that in turn meant some apps were no longer getting updates either.
Though it dates to 2012, the machine’s specs are good, with a Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB HD.
I’ve tinkered with Linux off and on for decades, and usually have Ubuntu running on an older computer.
Today I installed Ubuntu on the Mini using a USB stick onto which I’d put the Ubuntu installer, and the process was completely painless and automated. Everything was recognized, printers connected. . .
I was impressed by how smoothly it all went.
This also means I can get rid of a big old tower computer that is my current Ubuntu machine, freeing up a nice chunk of space around my computer stand.
Thanks to the South Coast Conservation Program for a great Conservation Connections 2025 workshop in Langley, BC, today. Lots of excellent speakers and a chance to catch up with many fellow travellers in the enviro sector!
My favourite line of the day came from Steve Clegg, Land Stewardship Manager with the S.A.Y. Lands Office (the land management office for the Sq’ewqéyl (Skowkale), Áthelets (Aitchelitz), and Yeqwyeqwí:ws (Yakweakwioose) First Nations in Chilliwack):
“See things the way they can be, rather than the way they are.”
Inspirational work being done by FNs in that area on stream and habitat restoration.
I walked Byrne Creek from Ron McLean Park all the way to the Fraser River and back this morning. Lovely day!
Here are two characters spotted along the way, a Belted Kingfisher and a Great Blue Heron.


Sigh. Streamkeeper volunteers processed a dead male Coho salmon on Byrne Creek in SE Burnaby, BC, today. The fish was very fresh, not even much colour, but its milt sacs were full and firm.

I took a stroll at Fraser Foreshore Park in Burnaby, BC, this morning. The colours were lovely despite it being overcast. I was also pleased to get several decent bird photos.





Crow diving on hawk

Spotted Towhee

Golden-crowned Sparrow

Gadwall
It’s a bit early for salmon to return to spawn in Byrne Creek in SE Burnaby, BC, but I did a few spot checks here and there while shooting autumn colours.





It was a glorious sunny day at Centennial Beach in Delta, BC, today.

I’m thinking Merlin?

We watched this Belted Kingfisher hover over the water, dive, and come up with a fish.

Bald Eagle

There were several Great Blue Herons



Northern Flicker

American Wigeon couple

Northern Shoveller

Fly Agaric

Kulshan, or Mt. Baker in Washington State
We walked from the Cariboo Dam to the mouth of Stoney Creek on the Brunette River, and then all the way back and along Burnaby Lake to Piper Spit. Didn’t see any salmon spawning yet, but lots of birds. . .

Wood Duck couple

Merganser


Great Blue Heron


Pigeon

Red-winged Blackbird



Outfall of Stoney Creek into the Brunette River

Female Wood Duck coming in for a landing

Male Wood Duck