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Moss Baubles – and a New Book

27 February 2026 at 19:35
Our mostly mild, wet February has prompted a burst of new energy among the mosses. Their sporophytes are pushing up, each long stem topped with a capsule, getting ready to burst open and release the spores carrying the next generation. When I captured the image above, the bright green baubles of the sporophytes were still […]

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  • 10 Greatest Survival Video Games of All Time Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck
    Video games offer expansive worlds where players can immerse themselves and take up any role they might want, whether that be a cowboy in Red Dead Redemption 2 or a monster hunter in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. However, other games offer a much more personal experience; that's basically what the survival genre does by putting players in the middle of a dangerous world where they must struggle to stay alive.
     

10 Greatest Survival Video Games of All Time

10 June 2026 at 10:38

Video games offer expansive worlds where players can immerse themselves and take up any role they might want, whether that be a cowboy in Red Dead Redemption 2 or a monster hunter in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. However, other games offer a much more personal experience; that's basically what the survival genre does by putting players in the middle of a dangerous world where they must struggle to stay alive.

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  • Water, Water, Everywhere Laurie MacBride Β· Eye on Environment
    Northward on our ten-week Great Bear Sea trip last summer, the first β€œnew-to-us” stopover was Philip Inlet, a small notch on the east shore of Fitz Hugh Sound just south of Addenbroke Island. As you can see from the photo above, it was raining steadily when we arrived, making it challenging to spot the narrow […]
     

Water, Water, Everywhere

20 February 2023 at 15:08
Northward on our ten-week Great Bear Sea trip last summer, the first β€œnew-to-us” stopover was Philip Inlet, a small notch on the east shore of Fitz Hugh Sound just south of Addenbroke Island. As you can see from the photo above, it was raining steadily when we arrived, making it challenging to spot the narrow […]

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  • When Dangers Become Delights Laurie MacBride Β· Eye on Environment
    Two days after we left Philip Inlet last June, we reached our second β€œnew-to-us” anchorage – a secluded little hurricane hole in the Kittyhawk Group of islands in the Hakai Recreation Area. The spot we’d chosen was guarded by an even narrower entrance than at Philip. Luckily it was low tide when we entered, so […]
     

When Dangers Become Delights

Two days after we left Philip Inlet last June, we reached our second β€œnew-to-us” anchorage – a secluded little hurricane hole in the Kittyhawk Group of islands in the Hakai Recreation Area. The spot we’d chosen was guarded by an even narrower entrance than at Philip. Luckily it was low tide when we entered, so […]

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