Thursday, April 29, 2010

The "need to be seen"...and it ain't about ego.

Normally, I would never suggest that "it's all about being seen" - that does sound just a little, well, egocentric.
Perhaps it's shyness or a degree of introversion, but the idea of attracting undue attention to myself is something not normally entertained. Indeed, I even spent a meaningful number of years in my vocation with an agency that not only provided unique clothing for the purpose of "blending" with the environment, but provided some very useful instruction in the art and craft of actually "evading" unwanted attention! I remember well, while on exercise in a thickly forested training area in northern Europe, I once was so successful in ensuring that my designated vehicle was properly camouflaged, that it was quite possibly only by a stroke of good luck that we actually found it again! Yup, there was a bit of good-natured ribbing over that one.


Having said that, there are times when we should probably do all that we can to be "seen".

I've previously shared some thoughts here about visibility on the water and the clear advantages of reflective and highly visible materials on both kayaks and clothing. Increasingly however, there are kayaks on the water that are not so easy to spot and paddlers whose PFDs and clothing blend all too well with the water. Some of these boats look incredibly cool but, again, they are not easy to see and I'm not so sure that's a good thing. It becomes an issue when you are sharing the waters with larger, often very powerful boats, with drivers who may not be looking for us or who are distracted for any number of reasons. The idea of sea kayakers being referred to, by the Coast Guard, as potential "speed bumps" does not engender confidence!

When Joan and I launch from home, we usually head out across a piece of water that can be completely deserted or, on some days, quite busy with marine traffic - anything from outboard runabouts, cabin cruisers, sailboats, a tug towing log booms, and the occasional Canadian navy Orca class patrol boat. From the perspective of the paddler, all can come out of seemingly nowhere and be on you with impressive speed. When the paddler's "centre of mass" is just a metre above sea level that can be a bit of a problem, especially if we are difficult to see.

I will admit that our kayaks both look a little like someone lost control with a roll of reflective tape but we know there's a good chance that we'll be seen in the event of any need to be "found" at night. PFDs and paddling jackets provide a "splash" of mango or red in the day time. Our kayaks are yellow and "mint" (think '56 Chevy "robin's egg blue") - they can't be confused with very much in nature. In some ways, the colours may look a little dated but, for us, the important thing is that there's a good chance we'll be seen. And honestly, it ain't about ego. :-)

Just seems like a good idea.

Duncan.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Free Mothers Day Wallpapers, Mothers Day Photos, Mothers Day Pictures

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Monday, April 26, 2010

IPL 2010 Closing Ceremony Wallpapers: Bipasha, Shahid, AR Rahman IPL 3 Photos

The third edition of the Indian Premier League Closing Ceremony had a special ending performance with a Oscar Winner A R Rahman with is Music Night in the Ipl Season 3. And Bollywood diva Bipasha Basu has been roped in to give a scintillating performance in the grand final in IPL this season. And Bollywood’ Action Hero Shahid Kapoor also showed her performance in IPL 3. Watch Bipasha Basu at the IPL 2010 Closing Ceremony, A Rahman Stage Show At IPL 2010 Closing Ceremony and Shahid Kapoor Dance At IPL 3 Closing Ceremony.



Friday, April 23, 2010

Celebrating Earth Day

Mallard on ice
In honor of Earth Day, which in my opinion should be every day, I decided to put together this post to remind myself what is important. To do that I needed to ask myself what I would do if I did not have contact with the natural world, if there were no birds left in the sky or wildlife was so scarce that I would be unable to find  it to photograph, or if  I were unable to find places where I could walk in the shelter of trees listening to birdsong, to sit beside a stream or pond listening to insects drone, close my eyes and soak up the peace which only nature can provide for me.  I realized very quickly that being unable to do so would simply be devastating to me.

Crow
American Coot feeding young
Belted Kingfisher


Nothing is more important than to protect and preserve the wildlife and their habitat on this world, and the world itself.   In so doing we also protect and  nurture ourselves, as everything on this planet, which is our home, is connected.  So the best way for me to celebrate Earth Day, I decided was to share some of the  images of wildlife that I have collected over the years, and in so doing sharing some of the joy collecting them has brought to me.

Bunny splash

Golden eye duck
Pair of Buffle head ducks in flight


Bald Eagle pair
Goshawk
Cormorant
Blue Heron
Red Tailed Hawk in flight
Migrating Swans
Mallard Ducks in flight
Northern Harrier Female


Whether we acknowledge it or not, each of us has their own way to connect with nature.  Some of us have a need to visit a lake or ocean side beach on a regular basis, some of us love gardening or farming, some of us love animals of all descriptions and so keep pets, work with animals or, like me, go on bird  watch.  Then there are people who love nothing more than to go hiking or mountain climbing, scuba diving, river rafting and more.  Doing so fulfills a basic need  in all of us to connect with nature on a very unconscious level.   

Bald Eagle
Canada Geese


White Winged Crossbil
Squirrel
Peregrine Falcon

While some of them are not so great, I hope you enjoy these pictures. Bring your unconscious need to connect with and interact with nature forward into the conscious and let Earth Day remind you that we share the planet in more ways than one.  Appreciation and consideration is needed in our actions and our daily lives to preserve our environment and the wildlife we share it with, if we wish to continue to fulfill that need and enjoy the beauty and peace that doing so provides.

Susan



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