South African IT guy uses Carrier pigeon to moves large data files between offices: It’s way faster than broadband. http://bit.ly/3lYfZ
Monthly Archives: September 2009
UK Campaign to help ppl figure…
UK Campaign to help ppl figure out how to make breakfast: 33% say poaching an egg is ‘difficult’, 17% can’t boil one : http://bit.ly/HvCmq
You Looking At Me ? [pic] http…
You Looking At Me ? [pic] http://ff.im/8fvto
Water Sprites [pic] http://ff….
Water Sprites [pic] http://ff.im/8cA1x
Minoru bunny pola [pic] http:/…
Minoru bunny pola [pic] http://ff.im/8ce3q
Since my mantra is “Small is t…
Since my mantra is “Small is the new BIG”, maybe these TINY ARTS GRANTS solve arts funding problems in BC. or not. http://bit.ly/xnD5P
Plumper Cove [pic] http://ff.i…
Plumper Cove [pic] http://ff.im/8bGXd
Bears With Me
All summer we’ve been planning a combined camping/sailing weekend with some friends of ours who are hard-core campers. They’d heard me talk about Plumper Cove Marine Park where I spent many a weekend this summer on Madsu.
Their family of five walked on the Langdale ferry at Horseshoe Bay, then took the water taxi to Keats Landing, then hiked in to the campground at Plumper Cove. While they were doing that, we sailed to Keats from Horseshoe Bay aboard Madsu.
One of the things our friends asked about were bears. I told them not to worry, no bears on Keats, so they left their bear proofing gear (mostly food cache ropes/bags) at home.
We had a fabulous Saturday afternoon playing in the water – the cove really warms up in the Sunshine and it’s a treat to be able to spend hours and hours swimming in the sea in September in BC.
Sunday morning as we shared a cup of coffee at our friend’s campsite, the parks people came over to inform us that, in fact, a bear swam over from the mainland and was at that moment cruising the beach behind the campsite.
Much excitement ensued, including packing up all the food and bringing it down to the boat.
We left around noon, knowing that our friends, now without a speck of food, would be safe from even the hungriest black bear. And we left Dane and the rest of the parks crew to deal with the interloper.
There was a decent inflow up Collingwood Channel, so we had a spirited broad reach in Howe Sound once we reached the channel, and it held up pretty much to all the way to Hood Point off Bowen Island.
Back on the dock at Horseshoe Bay, I was surprised to get quized about ‘the Keats bear’ by our friends on Sea Dragon.
Apparently there had been lots of VHF radio chatter about the bear, mostly warning boats anchored to keep a watch out if they were rowing to shore.
Through some bizarre alignment of planets, our friends arrived just as I was washing the boat down. They’d taken the water taxi from Keats back to Gibsons Landing, then taken a transit bus to the Landgale Ferry terminal, arriving at Horseshoe Bay just in time to catch up with us.
They fetched their car from the parkade and picked up their gear, and we all went to our respective homes to shower and tell tall tales about the bear we never even saw.
Once settled at home, I went out to dump some garbage in our big green bin, when I got a bit of a surprise. Since we’re in bear country here on the north shore, we keep our garbage bin inside a shed. While we were gone, a bear came by and did his/her best to try to rip the door right of the shed in hopes of getting at the bin.
The bear would have been successful too, had we not started using a piece of pipe, New York apartment style, to jam the door closed. We’ve had the odd bear claw marks on the shed door before, but never a concerted demolition attempt.
Time for me to do a little work shoring up the door. From the Bear Aware web site:
The rule of thumb is that if it can be dismantled using a crowbar then it is not bear proof.
All this just reminds me of how large our (by that I mean HUMAN) impact is on wildlife.
There is nothing at all unusual, at least for a bear, about a bear swimming over to Keats Island. It’s only an event because we’re there, totally unprepared.
Back at my place, the bear should be munching on the wild berries in the ravine behind the house, or even the apples and pears growing in my front yard. Instead, these natural foods are ignored, in favour of human garbage, a meal residents readily provide, because its too inconvenient for us NOT to.
Not entirely sure Snow Leopard…
Not entirely sure Snow Leopard upgrade was entirely a good idea. My Mac now showing Some funkiness – maybe it’ll pass ?
New Post – We Have Bears, Too….
New Post – We Have Bears, Too. on SunsetGardens.ca – a visit from the neighbourhood black bear http://bit.ly/wYvU9
Bear swims from mainland to Ke…
Bear swims from mainland to Keats Is. this morning. Much excitement ensues. Keats normally bear free. Was he/she after my PBJ sandwich ?
Quiet on the Eastern Front [pi…
Quiet on the Eastern Front [pic] http://ff.im/7VLyP
Enjoying offering sailing less…
Enjoying offering sailing lessons on barter basis for stuff I need – love that underground economy, particularly when it involves boats !
Biz Stone and Twitter gang rel…
Biz Stone and Twitter gang release new Terms of Service . TOS page includes a feedback button. http://twitter.com/tos
The Waterproofed eBook [pic] h…
The Waterproofed eBook [pic] http://ff.im/7OEr2
My Waterproof Sony eBook
We’re really fortunate to have a hot tub just steps outside our bedroom. It’s rare that I’m not in the tub, even for a few minutes, every night.
One thing I love to do is read in the hut tub – despite the steamy glasses. When I switched from paper to a Sony ebook reader, I ran into a bit of a problem.
Water and electronics don’t mix, and how could I possibly read in the hot tub without risking ruining the ebook?
EB had the perfect solution. She reached into the 3rd kitchen drawer and pulled out a ziplock bag.
Problem solved. I can still access all the ebook’s functions through the plastic, and it’s completely safe, even from a dunking.
While Watching the Kids Go Bac…
While Watching the Kids Go Back to School [pic] http://ff.im/7Or1R
Sailing yesterday for the 1st …
Sailing yesterday for the 1st time in weeks after being hit with septicemia. nothing like a little salt water therapy http://bit.ly/1rhEgv
While Watching the KIds Go Bac…
While Watching the KIds Go Back to School : canning more peaches, & pickling lemon cucumbers and hot jalapeño peppers http://bit.ly/qtejb
Spent the morning canning fres…
Spent the morning canning fresh BC peaches – nice way to get out of the rain. http://bit.ly/q2cN3
Forecast is for rain, so canni…
Forecast is for rain, so canning peaches tomorrow. Have 40 pounds of incredible BC peaches – should be perfectly ripe in the morning.