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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 9:50 AM
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The drug den across the street had some interesting visitors last night lol

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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 12:00 PM
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Dude got skillzzz. I was doing that with my kids' foam bat last week in the front yard while playing tee ball. I wish I could be as smooth as this badass.
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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 12:06 PM
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A few of the tires I saw a few days on my walk along the river also had the white on the sidewall, suggesting 60's or so. Which is why I wondered if there was a scrap or salvage yard at the top of valley in the past. There were just so many tires.

At the other river in town, Bronte, there actually was a salvage yard at the top of the valley, which is where I got my replacement moonroof from. It's now a storage facility.

Interesting to see something that heavy wash up.



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An old wheel, maybe 1950s or 60s, randomly washed up this week
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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 1:25 PM
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Another beautiful day yesterday. High of 24c downtown.









































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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 3:02 PM
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Sometimes when I pass by the really tall dandelions, usually in forests and green spaces and not yards, I wonder if they are a different subspecies. These might be the tallest I've ever seen.

This section between the path and the creek used to be forested. Then about three years ago they cleared it and planted some young trees. But now there are weeds and brush and whatever all over the place. You used to be able to just easily walk from the path to the creek.









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I love dandelions. The greens are great in salads. The first time I drank alcohol, aged 4 or so, was sneaking into my father's dandelion wine he was so proud of making. Needless to say it made me very sick ha.

It's sunny and the lilacs are in bloom. I saw a beautiful Baltimore Oriole on my first long (20km) walk since surgery. I just saw a brown-headed cowbird next to a rwbb



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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 5:54 PM
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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 7:40 PM
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Still cool and grey. Moving around the houseplants for summer.



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1:17 pm and +31c here already
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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 11:14 PM
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Lovely evening. The drug den appears to have new residents who are trying to keep the old ones from returning.

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I think it's the first 30C day in Manitoba, with Emerson having hit 30C, possibly higher.

28C in Winnipeg.
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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 11:55 PM
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Lol, I'm expecting the army to show up with a tank and blast these gangstas back to the Gaza Strippers booty machine.

Actually, your street does remind me of inner Sudbury, Hull, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay or Kirkland Lake.
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Old Posted May 12, 2024, 12:11 AM
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Yes, looks like we’re already in that season where Lytton and Ashcroft, BC trade Canada’s hottest. Ashcroft currently at 32.1 C.
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Old Posted May 12, 2024, 12:32 AM
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Oh my, that reminds me of mid July 2022 driving from Laird Falls PP (Pemberton) up scenic empty Duffey Lake Road, from cool rainy Pemberton to scorching hot Lillooet. Then I thought I'd nap in Ashcroft, but of course a van dweller had taken the only shaded parking spot so boy did I ever bake. (I've since discovered that cemeteries are usually the shadiest & quietest spot in small towns to escape the heat, aside from spending money in cafes.) If anyone from out east, or anywhere really (my brother's lived in Vancouver for 20 years and hasn't made it further north than Squamish!) wants to see a stunning change in weather within two hours, the Whistler to Lillooet road is surely a great place to start.

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Oh my, that reminds me of mid July 2022 driving from Laird Falls PP (Pemberton) up scenic empty Duffey Lake Road, from cool rainy Pemberton to scorching hot Lillooet. Then I thought I'd nap in Ashcroft, but of course a van dweller had taken the only shaded parking spot so boy did I ever bake. (I've since discovered that cemeteries are usually the shadiest & quietest spot in small towns to escape the heat, aside from spending money in cafes.) If anyone from out east, or anywhere really (my brother's lived in Vancouver for 20 years and hasn't made it further north than Squamish!) wants to see a stunning change in weather within two hours, the Whistler to Lillooet road is surely a great place to start.
Got to take every opportunity you can!

Last summer while traveling through BC I filmed and edited this video about how the varied landscapes and climates in BC are an attribute to the local film industry. I got some shots from near Ashcroft and the canyons in here of course!

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1c and raining with crazy wind in lynn lake

couple hundred kms to the south cranbeary portage just south of flynn flon theres a battle happening to save the town as a forest fire is curently barling down on it several homes lost ive herd so far where the temps are around 5-10c
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Got to take every opportunity you can!

Last summer while traveling through BC I filmed and edited this video about how the varied landscapes and climates in BC are an attribute to the local film industry. I got some shots from near Ashcroft and the canyons in here of course!

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Great video!



Continuing summery. Clear, sunny, dry, warm.

Saturday's high at Vancouver Harbour was 22 C (24 C w/Humidex), the low was 11 C.





Coal Harbour, Downtown Vancouver, May 11 '24, my pics


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Old Posted May 12, 2024, 9:01 AM
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Rainy. If you've still got one, it's Mother's Day.



I've finished getting the plants where they'll stay for the summer lol Now to clean all the soil on every ledge and all over the floor. Thankfully doesn't show up in a video for the most part lol

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11C and sunny in Moncton at 11 AM. The expected high is 12C. I imagine we will blow right past that.
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