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  1. @NunavutBirder

    Okay, maybe now it’s not looking so good for the single blue.

    Hajrullahu’s leg still strong on the convert.

    #GreyCup
    #CFLOM
    #PullTogether
    #DoubleBlue

  2. @NunavutBirder @tezoatlipoca Wow. I just looked it up and also discovered how far north you are. But I also discovered that Apple Maps shows Nunavut place names in Inuktitut first. Google doesn't do that. Very cool.

    #Nunavut #Inuktitut #North

  3. @NunavutBirder 🤞 you can get it water-/air-tight before the weather gets even worse and missing light would make work harder.
    *goshthereisthissongagain* #thecabin 😉

  4. @lordkhan @NunavutBirder

    Had to look them up. A joyful discovery. Always finding things here. Mastodon is working.

    #TheWeakerthans

  5. @onelesstweeter @NunavutBirder

    Getting even better!

    Glad to see that Hajrullagu’s leg is still kicking converts with authority.

    #GreyCup
    #CFLOM
    #PullTogether
    #DoubleBlue

  6. How about starting the day with an Inuktitut rendition of the 1980s pop classic by the Eurythmics: Sinnatuatiavait by the advanced Inuktitut class at Nunavut Sivuniksavut

    youtube.com/watch?v=kqKCBW3v9k

    @NunavutBirder

    #Inuktitut #Arctic #culture #Canada

  7. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver I've also heard good things about downtown Dartmouth these days, but it was a short visit, and we didn't have a chance to take the ferry across. We also didn't manage to explore the Quinpool District or the area around Dalhousie U (next time).

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  8. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver I've also heard good things about downtown Dartmouth these days, but it was a short visit, and we didn't have a chance to take the ferry across. We also didn't manage to explore the Quinpool District or the area around Dalhousie U (next time).

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  9. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver I've also heard good things about downtown Dartmouth these days, but it was a short visit, and we didn't have a chance to take the ferry across. We also didn't manage to explore the Quinpool District or the area around Dalhousie U (next time).

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  10. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver I've also heard good things about downtown Dartmouth these days, but it was a short visit, and we didn't have a chance to take the ferry across. We also didn't manage to explore the Quinpool District or the area around Dalhousie U (next time).

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  11. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver I've also heard good things about downtown Dartmouth these days, but it was a short visit, and we didn't have a chance to take the ferry across. We also didn't manage to explore the Quinpool District or the area around Dalhousie U (next time).

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  12. Greetings, fellow Fedizens. Winter solstice has passed and the days are getting longer, hooray. (Those of us in the Southern half, your time will come.)

    Another hour, and the first slightly longer day will begin in my part of the world. The sky is already brightening, and the birds in the garden are busy announcing the new day.

    This is as good a day as any to celebrate Joan Mastodon's special ambassodor in the Arctic, the wonderful @NunavutBirder. He too has reason to rejoice: for him up in #Nunavut, it's only six weeks until the sun will rise again, ending the long unbroken arctic winter night:

    mas.to/@NunavutBirder/11575911

    May 2026 be the year where the ever extending political and cultural darkness begins to recede.

    #WinterSolstice #MayTheDarknessEnd #KindnessWillPrevail

  13. Pan-Arctic May 2023 temperature departures from 1991-2020 baseline average from ERA5 courtesy of ECMWF/Copernicus. Incredible warmth in portions of the central Canadian #Arctic. Also way above average parts of the western Russian Arctic. The central Arctic basin, much of Greenland and northeast Canada were below average for the month as a whole. #akwx #ytwx #nuwx #ntwx #Climate #ClimateMonitoring

    @Climatologist49 @evaholland @Ruth_Mottram @NunavutBirder @SigneAaboe @YJRosen

  14. Pan-Arctic May 2023 temperature departures from 1991-2020 baseline average from ERA5 courtesy of ECMWF/Copernicus. Incredible warmth in portions of the central Canadian #Arctic. Also way above average parts of the western Russian Arctic. The central Arctic basin, much of Greenland and northeast Canada were below average for the month as a whole. #akwx #ytwx #nuwx #ntwx #Climate #ClimateMonitoring

    @Climatologist49 @evaholland @Ruth_Mottram @NunavutBirder @SigneAaboe @YJRosen

  15. Pan-Arctic May 2023 temperature departures from 1991-2020 baseline average from ERA5 courtesy of ECMWF/Copernicus. Incredible warmth in portions of the central Canadian #Arctic. Also way above average parts of the western Russian Arctic. The central Arctic basin, much of Greenland and northeast Canada were below average for the month as a whole. #akwx #ytwx #nuwx #ntwx #Climate #ClimateMonitoring

    @Climatologist49 @evaholland @Ruth_Mottram @NunavutBirder @SigneAaboe @YJRosen

  16. Pan-Arctic May 2023 temperature departures from 1991-2020 baseline average from ERA5 courtesy of ECMWF/Copernicus. Incredible warmth in portions of the central Canadian #Arctic. Also way above average parts of the western Russian Arctic. The central Arctic basin, much of Greenland and northeast Canada were below average for the month as a whole. #akwx #ytwx #nuwx #ntwx #Climate #ClimateMonitoring

    @Climatologist49 @evaholland @Ruth_Mottram @NunavutBirder @SigneAaboe @YJRosen

  17. Pan-Arctic May 2023 temperature departures from 1991-2020 baseline average from ERA5 courtesy of ECMWF/Copernicus. Incredible warmth in portions of the central Canadian #Arctic. Also way above average parts of the western Russian Arctic. The central Arctic basin, much of Greenland and northeast Canada were below average for the month as a whole. #akwx #ytwx #nuwx #ntwx #Climate #ClimateMonitoring

    @Climatologist49 @evaholland @Ruth_Mottram @NunavutBirder @SigneAaboe @YJRosen

  18. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver Lunenburg was a disappointment — just a classic seacoast tourist strip (I understand why it's a UNESCO world heritage site, but that's lost under the seafood restaurants, gift shops, and bus tours). There was a nice café in an old house off the main strip though, and the towns and villages back along Route 3 towards Halifax are nice.

    Peggy's Cove and the SwissAir 111 memorial, OTOH — definitely worth a visit. Even the new viewing platforms haven't ruined its rugged beauty.

    In Halifax itself, the North End is interesting, especially the Hydrostone Neighbourhood and the Agricola corridor. And the nearby Fort Needham Park is a very touching and creative memorial of the 1917 Halifax explosion.

    In the South End, the Public Gardens were already beautiful in early May, though the Farmer's Market (moved to the Seaport District) was disappointing; Fredericton, though much smaller, has a far bigger and better weekend market. 🤷

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  19. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver Lunenburg was a disappointment — just a classic seacoast tourist strip (I understand why it's a UNESCO world heritage site, but that's lost under the seafood restaurants, gift shops, and bus tours). There was a nice café in an old house off the main strip though, and the towns and villages back along Route 3 towards Halifax are nice.

    Peggy's Cove and the SwissAir 111 memorial, OTOH — definitely worth a visit. Even the new viewing platforms haven't ruined its rugged beauty.

    In Halifax itself, the North End is interesting, especially the Hydrostone Neighbourhood and the Agricola corridor. And the nearby Fort Needham Park is a very touching and creative memorial of the 1917 Halifax explosion.

    In the South End, the Public Gardens were already beautiful in early May, though the Farmer's Market (moved to the Seaport District) was disappointing; Fredericton, though much smaller, has a far bigger and better weekend market. 🤷

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  20. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver Lunenburg was a disappointment — just a classic seacoast tourist strip (I understand why it's a UNESCO world heritage site, but that's lost under the seafood restaurants, gift shops, and bus tours). There was a nice café in an old house off the main strip though, and the towns and villages back along Route 3 towards Halifax are nice.

    Peggy's Cove and the SwissAir 111 memorial, OTOH — definitely worth a visit. Even the new viewing platforms haven't ruined its rugged beauty.

    In Halifax itself, the North End is interesting, especially the Hydrostone Neighbourhood and the Agricola corridor. And the nearby Fort Needham Park is a very touching and creative memorial of the 1917 Halifax explosion.

    In the South End, the Public Gardens were already beautiful in early May, though the Farmer's Market (moved to the Seaport District) was disappointing; Fredericton, though much smaller, has a far bigger and better weekend market. 🤷

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  21. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver Lunenburg was a disappointment — just a classic seacoast tourist strip (I understand why it's a UNESCO world heritage site, but that's lost under the seafood restaurants, gift shops, and bus tours). There was a nice café in an old house off the main strip though, and the towns and villages back along Route 3 towards Halifax are nice.

    Peggy's Cove and the SwissAir 111 memorial, OTOH — definitely worth a visit. Even the new viewing platforms haven't ruined its rugged beauty.

    In Halifax itself, the North End is interesting, especially the Hydrostone Neighbourhood and the Agricola corridor. And the nearby Fort Needham Park is a very touching and creative memorial of the 1917 Halifax explosion.

    In the South End, the Public Gardens were already beautiful in early May, though the Farmer's Market (moved to the Seaport District) was disappointing; Fredericton, though much smaller, has a far bigger and better weekend market. 🤷

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  22. @Sir_Osis_of_Liver Lunenburg was a disappointment — just a classic seacoast tourist strip (I understand why it's a UNESCO world heritage site, but that's lost under the seafood restaurants, gift shops, and bus tours). There was a nice café in an old house off the main strip though, and the towns and villages back along Route 3 towards Halifax are nice.

    Peggy's Cove and the SwissAir 111 memorial, OTOH — definitely worth a visit. Even the new viewing platforms haven't ruined its rugged beauty.

    In Halifax itself, the North End is interesting, especially the Hydrostone Neighbourhood and the Agricola corridor. And the nearby Fort Needham Park is a very touching and creative memorial of the 1917 Halifax explosion.

    In the South End, the Public Gardens were already beautiful in early May, though the Farmer's Market (moved to the Seaport District) was disappointing; Fredericton, though much smaller, has a far bigger and better weekend market. 🤷

    @mpjgregoire @NunavutBirder @Nerdfest

    #Halifax #NovaScotia #travel

  23. What the hell are they constructing at the White House? FascismLand?

  24. So if I’m understanding this correct I’m going to need another fricking subscription to watch games on Saturday starting next year.