Was listening to a presentation the other day about the potential establishment of Environmentally Sensitive Areas in BC. A work in progress. . . .
I thought I’d save the government and taxpayers millions of dollars and a lot of time in research and consulting and mapping, so I drew this map. . .

You’re welcome 
I was driving down the 5A coming home to Burnaby from meetings in Kamloops, BC, and spotted a large white bird.
I got a few shots of this American White Pelican, and a flock of Snow Geese did a fly by.


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