BCIT journalism student Chris met me on Byrne Creek in SE #Burnaby, BC, to shoot some vid and interview me about urban creeks.
We talked about water quality and water quantity issues in urban areas, infiltration and rain gardens, and what folks can do to help protect their local oases of nature.
As the rain came down Chris assured me that I could go home while he got some extra shots of the roaring creek :-).
Happy New Year to all Ukrainian fighters everywhere, in whatever role you may be in.
Putin is a demented aggressor whose actions have resulted in the deaths of over 300,000 of his soldiers in addition to the horrors his forces have inflicted upon Ukraine.
I have been studying history for 50 years, and there is no reason for Russia to invade Ukraine, aside from Putin’s longing for lost empire.
If Putin is really chasing Nazis, as he claims, he should look in the mirror. It was Uncle Joe Stalin, a consumate Russian dictator, who signed a pact with Hitler.
And as for Russian citizens, it’s very difficult for me to wish you a Happy New Year.
At best many of you have behaved like sheep, and at worst you have participated in trash talk dehumanzing Ukrainians.
As for NATO? There is no intent from anyone to invade Russia, and never has been.
It’s all a scam, and always has been, perpetrated by the psychopaths in Russia’s maskirovka agencies. . .
It was cold, damp, and quiet on a walk at Fraser Foreshore Park in south Burnaby, BC, this morning. There were lots of chickadees, a couple of finches, and a Great Blue Heron.
What a great day to welcome a new City of Burnaby Environmental Planner to Byrne Creek, as an “atmospheric river” of torrential rain hits the lower mainland and beyond. . . !
New pair of hard disks arrived today. 12TB — if my poor math is right, that’s about 600,000 times larger than the first hard drive I bought and installed in the late 1980s — I think it was 20MB .
The computer was a no-name 8088 that was built from parts from Akihabara in Tokyo, originally with a pair of 5-1/4″ floppy drives. There was a foreign guy who built PCs. Adding the HD was a huge advancement back then!
Coho Salmon returning to spawn in Byrne Creek in SE Burnaby, BC.
Coho are usually very shy, and while this one appeared to be pretty fresh and in good condition, it was not hiding. . .
Hmm. In the last photo you can see Yumi has walked past it, and it still hasn’t flushed. You can see the Coho at the bottom left of the photo.
Possibly affected by 6PPD-quinone tire chems off the roads?We have had repeated kills of Coho salmon in Byrne Creek for well over ten years, both at the smolt stage and the spawner stage.