Category: Work Posts

Edmonds, WA

There was some time on Thursday after completing our work to take a drive. We didn’t go into Seattle because they had the I-90 closed off for the Blue Angels who were practising for the Seafair Air Show that was happening this weekend. We stayed north of the city and went to Edmonds, WA for lunch and then to Brackett’s Landing Park to walk around.

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There were a lot of people crabbing on the pier. Here is a guy setting his trap with raw chicken.

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Mount Olympus in the distance.

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A lady throwing her trap in the water.

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They caught a rock crab, but it must have been too small because they threw it back in the water.

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Loading up with more chicken.

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After we headed to Discovery Park in Ballard. It had a very confusing trail system and it was also the hottest day so far this summer in Seattle. It got up to 94 degrees fahrenheit. So far they have had 9 days over 90 degrees which was a new record.

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Bothell, WA

I was out in Bothell, WA last week for work, I was part of an external review team visiting a mercury analytical lab. There were five of us as part of the team, the others were from Denver, CO, Champaign, IL, Jacksonville, FL and Augusta, GA.

Bothell is north of Seattle and only a 15 minute drive from our friends, Nikki and Richard, who live in Woodinville. I was able to spend a couple of nights with them on the weekend. On Sunday morning I got a chance to watch their daughter Sarah ride at a horse show. Here she is in one of the events. She did well overall in about five events.

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In the afternoon Richard and I headed to the Seattle Mariners game, they were playing the Toronto Blue Jays. Nikki had picked up tickets ahead of time for us.

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Safeco field is an open air stadium, but has a roof that can roll over during inclement weather. Even though it was raining in the morning they had the roof off.

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We were sitting down the right field line. There were probably more Blue Jays fans then Mariners fans.

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Although it was not a sellout as noted by the empty seats.

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This was just after the bizarre triple play by the mariners.

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The skies started getting dark, and the roof started to close.

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The roof can move fairly quick. The roof just covers the field and stands, it doesn’t seal the stadium.

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This is the roof fully closed.

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Upgraded…

Arrived at YYZ airport this morning for a noon flight, only to find out it was delayed 90 minutes. Normally not a problem, I’d park myself in the Maple Leaf lounge, however I have a connecting flight in YVR and only 90 minutes to clear customs and find my gate.
The agent put me on stand-by for the 11:15 departure, and I got on AND upgraded to business class.


A Week in the Eastern Townships

I was down in Frelighsburg, Quebec this past week for work installing a new monitoring site. Not much of an opportunity to try out my new lens, but did get a few bird shots. Not sure what this one is, my birding app couldn’t tell me.

A Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis).

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Some fungi off the roadway.

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There were a lot of Tree Swallows (Tachycineta bicolour) living in boxes on the power poles.

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On the drive back to Toronto, we stopped at the Mallorytown OnRoute service centre and came across this sign in the parking lot. Not sure what the attraction was for the bees, but the sign was covered and they were flying around it. Good thing I had my telephoto lens, didn’t have to get that close.

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Blackflies, Mosquitos, Ticks and the Bluenose II

Work had me down in Nova Scotia this past week. Our new site at Kejimkujik National Park is close to completion. At the park entrance they have two of the red muskoka chairs like they had at Gros Morne.

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Came across a Maritime Garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis pallidulus).

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The Mersey River.

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I had good weather the first couple of days and then rain overnight on the second day, by Wednesday at noon the sun had come out.

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After all the trenching was filled I found this guy, I’m surprised he didn’t get buried or crushed by the heavy machinery.

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We headed into Luneburg for dinner on Tuesday night. There was an article that they had the Bluenose II out on the water the day before. Not sure if you have read anything about the boondoggle of the restoration of the ship. It is three years overdue and about $6 million over budget.

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It was in port and we were able to go aboard for free.

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The crew is new and the one guy I talked to had only been on board for two weeks. They are all training for the summer tourist season.

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Almost everything was replaced during the restoration. The only things that the crew member knew were original were the steering wheel and the bell.

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Nevertheless it was pretty cool to be aboard.

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Dinner was at The Knot Pub. The food was good and tasty, a bowl of mussels was only $5.

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Wednesday it was back out to the park. A view of the forest near our new site.

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The drive back to Dartmouth Wednesday afternoon was sunny until I got close to Halifax and I ran into fog and rain. Here is one of the Christmas tree farms near the park. They are looking good for the upcoming season.

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A boat house near the tree farm.

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The view of Halifax from my hotel room balcony in Dartmouth. I stayed at the Holiday Inn Harbourview. As I was having dinner in Dartmouth the fog lifted and the sun came out.

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The transit ferry that runs between Dartmouth and Halifax.

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The fog was starting to roll in again and about an hour later I couldn’t see much from the balcony.

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If Only Work Didn’t Get In The Way

Day 1

I spent the past week up in Fort Smith, NT for work. The weather was excellent for the week, about 15 degrees and sunny. Sunset was around 10:15 pm, but it stayed light after that. There was no shortage of wildlife on this visit. It is a full day of travel, leaving Toronto at 8:00 with a connection in Edmonton, switching to Northwestern Air for a two flight to Fort Smith.

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The first day out to the site we saw about 7 bears and a few bison. The first bear we saw was actually grazing with a couple of bison.

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The bison are still shedding their winter coats.

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You can see the black bear in the background.

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Another black bear further down the road. Most of them would look up from grazing and then go back to what they were doing.

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This bear was spotted only about two kilometres from our site, just past the white sign on the left side of the road is a power corridor that leads to our site. Fortunately we didn’t have any visitors during the week.

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I had a meeting with a potential site operator in the evening, but after I finished, my colleague and I headed down to the river to see the pelicans. Those white specks in the rapids are White Pelicans.

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Due to the dry weather conditions the bugs haven’t been as bad as previous trips. I knew there was a trail down to the rapids, but the bugs have usually deterred any attempt at finding the trail.

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It’s only about a 20 minute walk down a steep trail to hit the river. There was still ice along the shore in the dense brush. The pelicans near the Rapids of the Drowned.

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American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) nest on islands near the rapids, they then spend most of their time feeding in the waters below the rapids.

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The pelicans in the water near the rapids.

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This one looks like it is going to land on the other ones back.

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The White Pelican has the second largest average wingspan of any North American bird, after the California Condor.

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Looking north along the Slave River.

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Day 3

On the drive back to town we came across a herd of bison coming towards us. I pulled the truck over to the side of the road and waited for them to pass. Normally they are just grazing, but this group was on the move. There may have been wolves in the area.

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They had five calves with them.

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They were keeping an eye on us as they approached.

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It was an amazing sight to see, every time I go it’s something different.

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Listen to the sound of the herd running past. As I turn to catch the stragglers I have to point the camera in the direction of the wind  so the sound is a little loud.

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Further back were more bison and a couple were running down the highway trying to catch up. Eventually they slowed down as they got closer to the truck.

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We stopped in at the Salt Plains, as we heard there were some Whooping Cranes in the area. Wood Buffalo National Park is the last remaining nesting grounds in the wild.

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The salt was the thickest and most abundant I have ever seen it.

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The Salt Plains are formed by water that has percolated through underground salt deposits left by an ancient sea around 390 million years ago. At the location of the Salt Plains, impermeable bedrock has forced the saline water to the surface. As the water evaporates, salt deposits are left behind.

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This was Tom Lynn, a professional photographer who was up in the Park on a grant from the International Crane Foundation. I went to see a talk given by him the first night on a project that raises chicks for release in the wild.

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A bison patty that is encrusted in salt, it looked like a cinnabun.

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On the previous friday a bear had gotten into a truck that was parked at the Salt Plains. The doors were closed but not locked. The bear opened the door and ripped up the front seat and then went for a coffee cup. The story made CBC news. I met the guy who owned the truck.

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Day 4

By the fourth day we were more selective about when we slowed right down for the bears and bison, but sometimes when they were right on the road you had no choice.

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They look so soft and fluffy.

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We met up with the herd that was running down the highway the day before. The calves were curious when the truck stopped.

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An adult chewing away on some of the roadside grass.

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A video of the grazing bison.

On the way back to town we saw a mother and cub. I slowed the the truck figuring they would take off in the bush.

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But the hung around, here is the mother keeping a watchful eye on us.

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Eventually they decided to keep going.

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In the evening we headed out to Grosbeak Lake which is actually on the Alberta side of the park. It has often been compared to a moonscape.

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There were some bear prints in the mud, they last until the next rain and then disappear.

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A wolf print.

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I’m holding a big chunk of salt.

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A ridge of salt.

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It you didn’t know it was salt, it would look like snow.

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These salt corroded boulders are laying everywhere, some are pretty big and as you walk further out you’re always checking that none of them are moving (i.e. bear).

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More tracks by birds.

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These are American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana).

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The ground is very dry. When you peel it back, it’s like layers of soggy cardboard.

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This photo was taken around 8:30 pm.

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Day 5

The last day was another travel day, we left Fort Smith, NT at 10:00 am and headed for Edmonton.

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The Northwestern Air plane is a Jetstream 31 that seats 19 passengers. The flight to Edmonton only had 8 passengers.

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Then it was an afternoon flight from Edmonton to Toronto. Waiting to board at YEG.

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Northern Quebec

Work had me up in Chapais, Quebec for the week. It is a flight to Montreal (YUL), a connection to  Val D’or (YVO) and then a 4.5 hour drive north-east.

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All of the snow was gone, except for the odd patches in the forests, but there was still ice on the lakes.

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In Val D’or there was an Esso gas station with a sushi restaurant.

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Not often you see that combination, maybe a Tim Horton’s or an On The Run, but rarely do you think I’m going for some gas and sushi.

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The sunrise at the Val d’or Airport on Friday morning.

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Pacific Grove

I was down in California last week for a meeting. It was held at the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula. Here is the sunset from the second night.

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The large crowd of people were from the group I was with, the beach was only a five minute walk from the hotel.

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The temperatures were about 20 degrees C, but we all know it’s 10 degrees colder by the lake (or ocean in this case).

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We had good weather all week, just a little chilly.

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There was some sort of photo shoot on the beach the one morning.

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A sign on the path to the beach warning of mountain lions in the area.

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There are not many meetings where there are deer grazing outside the meeting room.

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The one evening while watching the sun set, the wind was howling, causing the sand to be whipped around, making it difficult to see at times.

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One of my colleagues from Nova Scotia, when he left there was still three feet of snow on the ground back at home.

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The view from the conference centre.

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The conference centre started as a YWCA meeting place back in the early 1900’s. It is now part of the Asilomar State Park.

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All of the meals were provided, but by the last night a few of us decided to head into Monterey for some seafood.

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On the wharf.

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There were seals hanging around.

Lots of fishing boat in the harbour.

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There are three seals in this picture.

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The one in the water made his way up onto the dock.

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Pinehouse, SK

My work travel slowed down this winter, in February I only traveled to Pinehouse, Saskatchewan. It was a cold week with temperatures in the minus 25 to 35 in the morning each day.

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The Environment Canada weather site had an issue the one morning, for most of the forecasts they were missing the “-” sign in front of their temperatures. According to my BlackBerry, the EC weather.gc.ca site was showing Buffalo Narrows, SK (closest town to Pinehouse) with a temperature of 33.6 degrees C.

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A Week in Fort Smith, NT

I spent the past week up in the Northwest Territories. A colleague and I were back to our Wood Buffalo National Park site to install satellite communications and modify some of our equipment. We lucked out with the weather, although the Tuesday was about -24° Celsius, on the Wednesday it got up to -6° C. There was about 30cm of snow on the ground. This was the sunrise from the airport taken on the Friday. Sunrise was around 9:00am and sunset at 4:15pm.

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