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erikwdv.bsky.social
Bikes, dad jokes, urbanism, and cats. Occasionally beer and baseball. Victoria and Ottawa are home.
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This is exactly the kind of moment when it’s appropriate to move from the sidelines and block the road. If mere dissidence were enough to deter them, they would already be listening.

Congratulations to Victoria’s mayor on the occasion of having Eastern Canada’s new high speed rail line named for her.

I am exhausted from organizations doing everything in their power to avoid having you speak to a human. Self-service options and FAQs can help, but when they don’t, hiding phone numbers and front loading phone menus to steer callers away from live agents is intensely time wasting and frustrating.

I have discovered a secret way to prevent this happening. 🚲

@renomate.bsky.social do you know about what’s going on with this project?

This is a great profile of the much-loved Cowichan sweater.

Ah, good to know appointed police chiefs now carry more weight in setting school priorities than elected boards do.

The guy helping me at the passport office today told me he had just moved to Victoria. Last year he and his wife visited from Calgary. As they looked out over the Juan Da Fuca Strait in Sooke she asked him what it would take for them to move here - and now they have. He seemed unbelievably happy.

That was the final straw. I deleted my X account.

This whole “cooking is for elites, regular folks order DoorDash” thing is exactly the same weird inversion that leads people to believe walking or taking the bus is for elites while the proletariat are stuck driving their Infinitis.

Careful when you’re treading on the turf of the master. He’s watching even if he’s out of the country.

You bought fresh berries in December (barely available in Canada 25 years ago) and are complaining they were too expensive. Buy luxury goods, pay luxury prices.

Road space is either allocated to move more people or fewer people. It's a choice. nacto.org/publication/... #urbanism

In the last few days I’ve had the chance to try out the new bike lanes on Caledonia (all the way from Cook to Store) and Blanshard. Love it! There’s a lot more to be done, but the core of Victoria is really starting to look like a decent grid.

One of my favourite parts of Christmas has migrated! I hope the lady whose in-laws put a shower with a glass door opening onto the landing appears…

“May need support” = need a kick in the pants?

I love this neighbourhood.