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Old Posted Nov 12, 2023, 4:24 PM
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Great angle of Moncton.
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Old Posted Nov 12, 2023, 6:39 PM
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Ah cool. Here is a good comparison shot:


https://kpug1170.com/news/007700-no-...tings-in-2022/
That's pretty big, maybe it's a European hornet. There's one bigger type you might see in southern Ontario, the cicada killer, which can be two inches or longer

There are also a bunch of things that look like bees, hornets or wasps but are actually flies. I only see these late in the year. These were a bunch of drone flies and hover flies out this morning.











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Old Posted Nov 12, 2023, 8:23 PM
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Beautiful sunny day. These are from McLaughlin Bay in Oshawa.

Never seen so many swans converge in one area. Usually only see 2-4. Had to be 50+ in the bay




Not sure if there was just really good visibility today but you could see the Toronto skyline from as far away as the 401 in Bowmanville, and I've never noticed that before. This shot is from Oshawa. For anyone wondering, Oshawa and Toronto are both on the north shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto being more southerly, so this view is on an angle, not across the lake.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 12:07 AM
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Did you notice if any of the swans had tags? There's lots at Lasalle Park in Burlington and they are tagged and I've seen what I think were volunteers in some official capacity feed them. And same for when I saw the Queen's swans by Windsor Castle. As for a natural occurence, yeah, don't think I've seen a massive congregation before.

Must have had optimal conditions today for viewing the skyline. Between being on the lakeshore in Port Credit Mississauga or driving SB on the 403 to connect to the QEW, etc., only once in a while do I see the Niagara skyline and the mist rising from the falls off in the distance.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 2:17 AM
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Didn't notice if they had tags or not.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 2:59 AM
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The pre 5:00 PM sunsets suck.

Today was pleasant, despite the below average temps. All sunshine and little to no wind.

We reached a high of about 5.

Forecast is nice; above average temps and sunshine through the week; rain over the weekend.

7 day: 11/8/11/11/10/7
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 3:23 AM
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+2C and partly cloudy 50 km to the west in Moncton NB at 11 AM.


Kinda crappy cell phone picture taken from a private plane looking SW over downtown Moncton from yesterday.

By my reckoning, in 5-6 years, the downtown will include a number of new substantial buildings, giving the city a rapidly expanding skyline:
- Infinity (30 storeys)
- the third of the Three Sisters (15 storeys)
- One Foundry (2 x 24 storeys)
- 10 Horton Lane (at least 12-15 storeys)
- St, Bernard Square (20+ storeys)
- Ashford/Downing Street (20+ storeys)
You should post this in the Skyline thread - I tend to forget that the weather thread now has a lot of great photos. Amazing building boom for Moncton - per capita I’d say it would have to rank up there with Kelowna in terms of biggest transformation with some serious additions (assuming all of the above and then some come to fruition, which it should). I’d say London, KW as well but they already had a pretty good base and with a significantly larger population.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 3:29 AM
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A few weeks ago I waded the river for salmon. I have gotten salmon as late as first week of November and at that time to start to see some brown trout spawning. I went back to the same spot wondering if I'd see any salmon around or if they all died off or are way upstream at this point. And wondering if I'd see some browns like I would at Bronte Creek. Only one dead salmon and no browns at this spot, but something a lot more interesting.

I was walking the river for only two minutes past where the trail ends and spotted something odd. There was a Superman hat and a shoulder bag right at the river's edge. No one else in sight and this is right at the bottom of a steep valley wall. Opened it up and there's a bunch of lego in it. And also a 10 inch tablet. Turned on the tablet and battery was at 78%. After looking around for 5 minutes I decided to continue on with my nature walk. Came back 25 mintues later and still the same.

Called the cops to make sure there was no report of a missing kid. Though battery was not far from full so if there was someone missing I'm sure no one would know yet. The lady at the station asked me for a location. I gave her an approximate and offered my exact coordinates from google maps, which she didn't take me up on. And I asked her to look at google satellite view and I would describe the features around me. She didn't know what I was talking about. She said the map she has doesn't have rivers and landmarks on it. I have no fucking clue what she could be looking at. Like are you telling me you don't have google maps at the work station you're sitting at right now? When people say cops are useless, this is one of the many things that come to mind. Anyway, she said an officer will come up the trail but I can go home. Just leave the stuff there.

I went on my way and happened to run into the officer. I directed him and told him after the trail ends you need at least rain boots on. I pointed where it was, which was a few feet from the green cart from the Home Depot seasonal section (HD is just up the road). He called in and said location not accessible by foot, leaving the scene now. I offered to go get the bag after I showed him pics of it but he said he didn't want me to risk falling in the water and all that. I told him I've waded rivers dozens of times and this spot a few times it's fine. It's two minutes from the trail. He said just leave it, sometimes the drifters leave some weird stuff around.

Anyway, I did my part. Decided not to take the stuff with me because someone might have come back for it. But some serious Blair Witch vibes. There are two small camps set up that I occasionally see occupied by one scraggly person or another. No idea if they live there or not as most times I don't see anyone. But all along this stretch you see the occasional chair set up but there are no homes nearby and it's all steep valley with no stairs down. You have to make a trek to get to these spots. As I was walking on the trail there was someone wearing a hoodie and a backpack walking to the first camp. As I got there I said hi. It was a girl in her 20s that mumbled like one word back. She might have been fucked up on something.

Reminds of circa 2011 when I saw that my cousin had an ipad. I asked where he got it from. Said he was partying at a condo in Scarboro and there was a domestic argument going on down the hall. He was leaving with his friend to go home and found a similar shoulder bag thrown into the hallway. Opened it up and saw an external hard drive, ipad and some coke. The hard drive had movies and porn. He kept that and the ipad. As for the blow, he gave it to a friend who knows a guy who knows a guy.




























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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 5:01 AM
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The crappy weather continues...

1C and overcast.

Low of -1C (wind chill -4) this morning.

The warmspot was Brooks, AB at 12.0C.

Warmest low were Sisters Island and Discover Island, BC at 8.5C
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 1:06 PM
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A mix of sun and cloud yesterday and today. High yesterday was 6.2, low as -0.9. Below normal temps but quite nice just the same. There's lots of sunshine in our fourteen day forecast with an uptick in temps coming towards the end of this week. No subzero temps forecast for the next two weeks. Maybe the second half of November will make up for the colder than normal first half.

Many have put the boats up for the winter but not all yet.

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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 1:22 PM
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Seeing other's flower pics got me out late in the day yesterday to see what was still blooming in my immediate area.

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I potted up a couple of scots pine that I found on the edge of a construction site. I'm not sure that they'll live but maybe...

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A couple of trail shots and a sunset pic taken from the common/patio area on the podium of the building.

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Freezing again. Still lots of flowers - and a new Monstera leaf!



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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 3:26 PM
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Do you take your houseplants outside in the summer? I love houseplants but couldn't be bothered dealing with them in the warm months.
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Nah I just keep them wherever they're to, for the most part. I'll bring lilies or cuttings outside in summer.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2023, 4:35 PM
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Nah I just keep them wherever they're to, for the most part. I'll bring lilies or cuttings outside in summer.
"wherever they're to" - you're betraying your Newfoundland roots!

"Stay where you're to 'till I come where you're at."

0C and cloudy in Moncton at noontime, only getting as warm as +2C this afternoon.
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That was a wild story Megadude. Good on you for checking with the local detachment, and your last photo gave me a good chuckle after reading that.

Pretty average November here lately, currently 4c and overcast on its way to 8c and possible drizzle. Much of the same through the coming week.

Went for another hike above downtown to see some of the rutting deer activity. Lots of bucks of all sizes running around, but the bigger bucks are really pushing the does hard. Also had to stop the dog from stepping on a patch of shriveled up prickly pear cacti.




Was only able to get the focus on the foreground before he took off.



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Last night a bunch of us on the street were out for a Diwali fireworks celebration and someone looked up into the clear night sky. They could see a line of stars moving laterally across the sky. Then the IT guy looked up and said that's the Starlink satellite train.

It's been exceptionally sunny and clear the past few days and it continues. It was cool to see one satellite after another moving in an endless procession. Virtually none of us knew what Starlink was or didn't know how it worked. I was in the latter. There are over 4,500 of these satellites in orbit. It was cool how we were all looking up at the same time in amazement.

And a few weeks before that I was talking to that same IT guy and I looked up and I saw a craft moving very fast across the sky in silence and it had a couple of flashing lights. There was no audible sound. And it was moving way too fast for a commercial plane and too quiet too. It was moving as fast a fighter jet but there was no sound. He's from NJ and I have been to the US many times and witnessed fighter jets passing by a few times (as has he). We both agreed it wasn't that. Still don't know what it was. Maybe a drone, but somehow atmospheric conditions were throwing off our perspective, almost like creating an optical illusion.

Three years ago the tour of the Snowbirds across the country passed like a couple kms from me. Had no idea they were doing that. I just happened to be outside and saw that. Very cool. And last year and this year the Lancaster bomber (I assume) from Hamilton passed closeby and I happened to be in the backyard to see and hear it.

Also got to see practice runs for the airshow many times when working at TD in Mississauga on the 5th floor, like 3kms from YYZ. Then at my cousin's house in Malton, Mississauga, also about the same distance, but on the other side of YYZ. And then where I work now downtown about 100m from the lake.
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Haha, thanks LFC.

In 2012 I was in West Virginia and took some photos while on a short hike in the Appalaichans at dusk. That especially gave off Blair Witch vibes, particularly since it's the same mountain chain, and it was that night I learned how to use Gimp, aka free Photo Shop, and I superimposed a ghostly witch into the background of a pic of my GF and I in the woods.

Here's a question to all: What's the weirdest thing you've found in the great outdoors?

For me, and I know I posted this a few years ago here, it was this creature I found around Long Island, just outside of the Big Apple. I launched my inflatable and landed on this small island to see if there were any interesting seashells. I found this things and coined it the Freeport Freak. Pretty sure I discovered a previously unknown species of aquatic canines.



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Weirdest thing is usually cairns (modern, of course) or the foundation of houses from centuries ago, especially front steps seem to have held up really well. Even if there's no sign of a foundation remaining, and it's all forested, there could still be a set of 2-3 stone steps just in the middle of nowhere. Usually it's obvious what community used to be there, La Manche, Merasheen, Ireland's Eye, whatever, but a lot of time there's no obvious placename or historical record that a layman like me would know. Anyway, I've seen probably hundreds of these over the years, in dozens of different locations.

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By my reckoning, in 5-6 years, the downtown will include a number of new substantial buildings, giving the city a rapidly expanding skyline:
- Infinity (30 storeys)
- the third of the Three Sisters (15 storeys)
- One Foundry (2 x 24 storeys)
- 10 Horton Lane (at least 12-15 storeys)
- St, Bernard Square (20+ storeys)
- Ashford/Downing Street (20+ storeys)
Ive been commuting to Moncton monthly for about 5 years now, and my god has Downtown began to make some strides. Was down there for a few hours and even on a Sunday night there was a ton of people about and about.
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