Where did the summer go?
....oh wait, it has officially been deemed the year without summer....that's right, I must have forgotten.
Take that you global warming alarmist sheeple! Where's your scorching sun now?!?
....O.k sorry for the name calling...I just love the word sheeple...(thank-you Clone High)
The amount of sea ice around Antarctica has increased 4.7 percent since 1980.
Yet all we hear about are the comparatively tiny areas that are melting.
The frenzied efforts of the warmists to panic us over all that vanishing Arctic and Antarctic ice are degenerating into farce.
The Arctic ice crust has thickened substantially, and alot of glaciers are actually GROWING in mass people!
Alaska's Hubbard Glacier advancing 7 feet per day!
Oops. We overlooked 193,000 square miles of ice!!
In May, 2008, the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) predicted that the North Pole would be ice-free during the 2008 melt season because of global warming.
~cough~ they now admit that teyve under reported Arctic ice extent by 193,000 square miles (500,000 square kilometers). They blamed the error on satellite problems and sensor drift. pfffft
Wake up and smell the carbon-cappin'-profiteering-scam people!!
Alright, alright. I'll step down off my soap box, and tell you my tales of adventure....
Last we spoke, I was camping, guess what I just got back from? More camping! Schwing
Luscious=avidicus camperious
Tobermory, Ontario.
Every year, all the employees of my tattoo shop go on an epic trip of sorts.
Canadian wilderness at it's finest!
Did you know that the Niagara Escarpment extends 700 Kms. from Niagara Falls to Tobermory, where the 200 foot cliffs plunge into the depths of Georgian Bay?!
(Cause I was born in Niagara, and I was just swimmin' in the G~bay!)
During the Silurian period (438 and 408 million years ago) This was a giant barrier reef, teeming with marine life, and warm waters!
But now, that bitch is cold, and not-so-full of anything but angry red squirrels, and the occasional fish.
This dude:
Was in our campsite chuggin' back our food stuffs, and screaming like a banshee.
Red Squirrels are fiercely territorial, and they never shut-up.
So just like every other camping trip, we lived by the campfire, and survived on canned beer.
It rained most nights...so I rigged an umbrella into my hair so I didn't have to hold onto it.
Tobermory is famous for it's "Beaver Tails" a deliscious pastry.
How I wish I had one now...
We went on a ferry to Flower Pot Island, which is now isolated, but it used to be part of an olde land bridge that connected Tobermory, at the Northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula, to Manitoulin Island, an area that, today, is covered by 90 km of water!
But the only way to Manitoulin Is. is the chi cheemaun:
On this boat, we stopped at a few shipwrecks on the way, quite the sight!
The "Flower Pot" nomenclature comes from these old rock towers formed from many years of punishment by water and wind
cliff jumping!!!
I love me some beaver!
I also love me some ...Dane
....sometimes...
mmmm...margaritas..
My fashionable mosquito net-hat...uhh...thingy
We also hiked to the Grotto, a really cool area with cliffs, blue waters, and caves..
I swam through this underwater cave entrance 3 times! It leads out into the Georgian bay
We did mushrooms, and watched the sunsets....you should try it some time!
It makes things so beautiful
Dane trying to become one with the resident ducks...
I'll miss the sea of trees...
Our last evening, we went to the Singing Sands. It is this inlet/small bay that has the warmest, shallowest waters stretching as far as the eyes can see....
We watched the glistening sunset...
...and called it a night
It sucked leaving this place...
But, I'm a peace with it....due to HELL CITY PHOENIX NEXT WEEK!!!
...and not to mention, Rue Morgue Festival of Fear this week-end!
Luscious and Bruce Campbell round two!
My favorite at the moment:
....oh wait, it has officially been deemed the year without summer....that's right, I must have forgotten.
Take that you global warming alarmist sheeple! Where's your scorching sun now?!?
....O.k sorry for the name calling...I just love the word sheeple...(thank-you Clone High)
The amount of sea ice around Antarctica has increased 4.7 percent since 1980.
Yet all we hear about are the comparatively tiny areas that are melting.
The frenzied efforts of the warmists to panic us over all that vanishing Arctic and Antarctic ice are degenerating into farce.
The Arctic ice crust has thickened substantially, and alot of glaciers are actually GROWING in mass people!
Alaska's Hubbard Glacier advancing 7 feet per day!
Oops. We overlooked 193,000 square miles of ice!!
In May, 2008, the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) predicted that the North Pole would be ice-free during the 2008 melt season because of global warming.
~cough~ they now admit that teyve under reported Arctic ice extent by 193,000 square miles (500,000 square kilometers). They blamed the error on satellite problems and sensor drift. pfffft
Wake up and smell the carbon-cappin'-profiteering-scam people!!
Alright, alright. I'll step down off my soap box, and tell you my tales of adventure....
Last we spoke, I was camping, guess what I just got back from? More camping! Schwing
Luscious=avidicus camperious
Tobermory, Ontario.
Every year, all the employees of my tattoo shop go on an epic trip of sorts.
Canadian wilderness at it's finest!
Did you know that the Niagara Escarpment extends 700 Kms. from Niagara Falls to Tobermory, where the 200 foot cliffs plunge into the depths of Georgian Bay?!
(Cause I was born in Niagara, and I was just swimmin' in the G~bay!)
During the Silurian period (438 and 408 million years ago) This was a giant barrier reef, teeming with marine life, and warm waters!
But now, that bitch is cold, and not-so-full of anything but angry red squirrels, and the occasional fish.
This dude:
Was in our campsite chuggin' back our food stuffs, and screaming like a banshee.
Red Squirrels are fiercely territorial, and they never shut-up.
So just like every other camping trip, we lived by the campfire, and survived on canned beer.
It rained most nights...so I rigged an umbrella into my hair so I didn't have to hold onto it.
Tobermory is famous for it's "Beaver Tails" a deliscious pastry.
How I wish I had one now...
We went on a ferry to Flower Pot Island, which is now isolated, but it used to be part of an olde land bridge that connected Tobermory, at the Northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula, to Manitoulin Island, an area that, today, is covered by 90 km of water!
But the only way to Manitoulin Is. is the chi cheemaun:
On this boat, we stopped at a few shipwrecks on the way, quite the sight!
The "Flower Pot" nomenclature comes from these old rock towers formed from many years of punishment by water and wind
cliff jumping!!!
I love me some beaver!
I also love me some ...Dane
....sometimes...
mmmm...margaritas..
My fashionable mosquito net-hat...uhh...thingy
We also hiked to the Grotto, a really cool area with cliffs, blue waters, and caves..
I swam through this underwater cave entrance 3 times! It leads out into the Georgian bay
We did mushrooms, and watched the sunsets....you should try it some time!
It makes things so beautiful
Dane trying to become one with the resident ducks...
I'll miss the sea of trees...
Our last evening, we went to the Singing Sands. It is this inlet/small bay that has the warmest, shallowest waters stretching as far as the eyes can see....
We watched the glistening sunset...
...and called it a night
It sucked leaving this place...
But, I'm a peace with it....due to HELL CITY PHOENIX NEXT WEEK!!!
...and not to mention, Rue Morgue Festival of Fear this week-end!
Luscious and Bruce Campbell round two!
My favorite at the moment:
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Sorry about the fries....total bummer.
Uhm...lets plan hangouts soon. Bonfire ones, mayhaps?! Tis the season!
Will you be at Big Apple Comic Con in a few weeks? I will be there geeking it up with my star wars friends!