Salmon Dreams – a walk through memory in Riley Park/ Little Mt.

Enjoyed this walk ‘n talk with the False Creek Watershed Society.

Here’s the description:

Salmon Dreams – a walk through memory in Riley Park/ Little Mountain Landscape.

Please join us for our 3rd annual ‘Connecting to Place’ gathering.

Our exploration will nurture a connection with the visible and hidden waterways in the Riley Park/Little Mountain Neighbourhood. The guides are Celia Brauer, co-founder and staff of the False Creek Watershed Society and Amy Kiara Ruth, a somatic movement educator. We will continue afterwards with a gathering filled with community connection, scrumptious snacks and hot beverages!

We acknowledge that we gather and garden on the unceded traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-waututh First Nations.

riley little mt park tour

Urban Wildlife — We’re All Wildlife

Yumi and I attended an event the other day on urban wildlife.

I found some of the discussion disturbing. There was a notion bandied about that perhaps we should wall off our cities from wildlife, to, er, protect the wildlife.

I think the #1 issue about modern city folks and wildlife is the lack of contact, knowledge, and experience.

How do we “help” wildlife by detaching human beings even further from nature?

Yes, of course there are conflicts at the urban-suburban/wild interface. But putting up walls, be they physical or mental, is not going to make this better.

Some brave soul noted the we, humans, are just another species of mammals. Isn’t that obvious?

We humans keep taking up more and more of the land. And when the animals try to do what they’ve been doing for millennia, all of a sudden they’re pests, or they’re dangerous.

I know folks who live much closer to the so-called wild. When they see a bear in their yards, they’re careful, and they let the bear enjoy the apple tree. They don’t call officers to shoot the bear, they don’t shoot the bear themselves.

They live with the bear.

Keeping an Eye on Time Machine

I have an old Mac Mini that I use to play around with some Mac apps, and to use as a Netflix machine. I noticed today that Time Machine was not finding the backup disk. This has happened several times over the last few months even though I never turn off the Mini, and never unplug the external drive Time Machine is backing up to.

Turning the drive off and on did nothing, unplugging it from the USB port and plugging it back in did nothing. I had to reboot the Mini to get Time Machine to find the drive again.

Will have to keep an eye on this.

Choco’s First Anniversary

I remembered that our beloved Choco passed today, a year ago.

She was a wonderful cat, very intelligent and personable.  We mourned for months, and eventually adopted Sora from the SPCA, and she’s filled a void in our hearts.

But Choco was amazing, and we honor her memory, her spirit, and the love that she showered upon us for so many years.

paul choco the cat
One of my fave shots back in 2004.

Why Do Female Stars Feed SuperBowl Misogyny?

I’m nervous writing this post.

Don’t want to sound like a fuddy-duddy, but that Superbowl halftime show?

Both Yumi and I found it, er, over the bottom, I mean, top.

There were loads of comely bottoms gyrating all over the place, not to mention all the thigh-splayed thrusting. And thrusting, and thrusting, and bent-over butt displaying. . .

And the young girls watching portrayed adoringly mesmerized by those “role models. . . ”

“I have to learn to pole dance, and thrust, and shake my booty just like them!”

Is this empowering? Is this Me Too?