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🇨🇦 N of 62°32’, off-grid dweller, chronically on-line, cranky crone with ultracrepidarian tendencies. And yes, I play the ukulele. And Taiko drums. Badly. Not at the same time.
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Pair that with wildfire evacuations. Truly a test for emergency responders and public health officials to act nimbly and proactively to keep everyone safe from both risks.

May 24, 2025 A little NWT magic-kayaking along the edge of candled ice.

Bye bye ice

The Online News Act (which I’ve called ”easily the biggest policy screw up in recent Canadian history“™) led Meta to ban all Canadian news links on Facebook and Instagram @nicktsergas.ca created this website to help you circumvent Meta’s news ban – move fast, break things, etc 💻🔨 sharethenews.ca

You folks rock.

What do we gain when we restore boglands? Biodiversity, drought and fire prevention, cleaner water, long-term carbon storage, and ecosystems that inspire you to redefine beauty. Save bogs, save ourselves.

Yeah, going through House again…7 seasons, a gezillion episodes. It’s a marathon.

So proud of the Honourable Rebecca Alty, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations! The North now has a seat at the biggest table in Canada and the NWT has it's first ever senior Cabinet Minister.

Great piece here from the folks at Cabin Radio about Rebecca Alty - her first time in Parliament landing a Ministerial position -new Minister of Crown- #Indigenous relations, first NWT minister in almost 10 years. cabinradio.ca/237245/news/...

Congratulations to Minister Rebecca Alty!

Boasty post-we have the BEST local media in Yellowknife! Accolades are well deserved, Cabin [email protected] does a great job for us.

And also forgets to mention that the Impact Assessment Act already has substitution provisions to allow for the use of another jurisdiction’s impact assessment process to implement “one project, one assessment” principles. 🧵

Thanks for putting these on. Today’s (the first I joined) was great.

Moss (and ferns and rock) back at you - not very boggy though.

Single glaze glass sunset in the subarctic. Not very energy efficient but sure gets pretty frost.

Add shows where the plot development relies on being able to clearly see all the text message threads the characters are sending each other, whilst the camera pans in for a fleeting shot as the phones wave around.

Morning ptarmigan in the ptrees.

Second day of Spring. The light’s definitely coming back.

Ummm…just sharing some afternoon shadows, filtered view and a stain glass WiP.