by T J on Flickr.Summer walk on the shores of Lake Louise in Banff National Park, Canada.
The whole of nature in its beauty!
Photo by Mark Jinks
Example of a mid-sized loft-style medium tone wood floor family room design with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a corner tv
The sky over Canada is one of my favorite sights in the world.
Photograph taken on a trip to Alberta.
(Please do not use photograph without permission)
No, Canada is not doing jack shit to help indigenous lives that have been ruined and discarded because of us. You're really just taking the government's word and sitting on your ass thinking "oh I live in such a perfect country, we do so much to help our people" WELL GET THE FUCK UP?? Pretty little words aren't helping us. TWO. TWO OF 231 CALLS FOR JUSTICE HAVE BEEN DONE. MORE THAN HALF HAVE NEVER EVEN BEEN STARTED. 11 of 94 calls to action have been done. Half are in progress. If the Canadian government needs motivation, give it to them. Show no respect, they don't give two fucking shits about us and only enjoy stroking the Canadian ego. STOP LOOKING AT THE US AND WAKE THE FUCK UP
Shades of Green, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
“Cold Exploration” - (instrumental rеcorded fев/25)
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Quote from DVD - Annoyance: “Individuals who think they’ve reached enlightenment because they have eaten sushi” | Yes. That is extremely annoying.
Photo taken using 35mm film in Rocky Mountains. (check out big game)
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“Cold Exploration” sounds recorded on classical guitar. [ recorded Fев-25 ]
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Creepy Hollow, Alberta - Canada 2016
Shades of Green, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Mr. Schmidt: I recall a time when my garage was broken into, Mr. Speaker. They stole my truck, and more importantly, more expensively, they stole the accordion that I was storing in that truck. Determining the value of a truck is rather straightforward. There’s a well-established process for assessing what the value is. Now, I could tell you that the value of that truck that was stolen was probably about $60 because it had a full tank of gas, but determining the value of that accordion was not a simple matter, because there isn’t a well-established process for determining the replacement value of an accordion. The insurance company wanted me to get a certified accordion assessor to evaluate the value of this accordion. Let me tell you that no such thing exists, at least not in Canada. I couldn’t find one. I had to go back and forth for months with this insurance company to determine a fair value of the accordion. It took way too long to settle that process, and we didn’t come to a resolution that was agreeable to me. I’m sure it was agreeable to the insurance company because they sure didn’t have to pay out the amount of money that I felt that I was entitled to.
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The Speaker: Perhaps I might recommend to the hon. member that he reach out to former member Richard Starke for some advice on the price of accordions. I know he was very passionate about that.
Who’s got dog sledding on their bucket list???
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🌎: Lake Louise, Alberta
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