Sunday, April 19, 2026

Photo of the Week - April 19, 2026

This week's photo is of a stand of e-scooters ready for someone to hop on. I think this is a project of the City, and no, it doesn't compenste for the lack of public transit. I have no urge to try one; my eyes and my balance preclude that. 

3 public e-scooters
An addition to public transit

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Saturday Sounds - Stan Rogers - Rebecca Cohn Halifax 1982 Concert

This week's musical treat features the great Canadian singer-songwriter, Stan Rogers, who tragically died in an Air Canada airplane fire in Cincinnati in 1983. The recording is of a famous concert at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Halifax, NS in 1982 that was broadcast nationally on CBC radio. I remember listening to it when I was living in Alberta. 

I knew Stan from when I was living in Hamilton in the early 1970s and was lucky to see him perform many times as his career developed from performing in coffee houses to becoming a national folk music icon. Most of the concert was released after his death on the album, Home in Halifax though the version here has several songs not on the album. 

1:25 Witch of the Westmoreland
6:26 White Collar Holler
9:10-13:21 Field behind the Plow
16:41-19:45 Night Guard
22:59 - 25:40 The Idiot
26:24 - 32:00 Lies
32:52 - 36:19 Workin' Joe
39:25 - 42:47 The Giant
45:50 - 49:31 Dark Eyed Molly
49:43 - 55:10 Northwest Passage
57:25 - 1:02:04 The Last Watch
1:05:12 - 1:10:00 The Mary Ellen Carter
1:11:16 - 1:15:17 Barrett's Privateers
1:17:00 - 1:22:27 Sailor's Rest

If you don't know Stan's music, you're in for a treat. I particularly recommend "Lies", a song that still makes me weepy, and the anthemic "Northwest Passage". 


Friday, April 17, 2026

We're Toast 65

It's well past time for another one of these posts. 

This post is a collection of links that support my increasingly strong feeling that the human race (or at least our technological civilization) is doomed. 

a depiction of Planet Earth being toasted like a marshmelow over a campfire.
Our toasting Earth

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Featured Links - April 15, 2026

Things I found interesting but didn't want to do a full blog post about.

Docks waiting for summer

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

2026 Locus Awards Top Ten Finalists

The top 10 finalists for the 2026 Locus Awards have been announced. The awards are voted on by subscribers to Locus Magazine and will be announced on May 30. 

These are the finalists for best science fiction novel.
  • The Folded Sky, Elizabeth Bear (Saga; Gollancz) 
  • Picks & Shovels, Cory Doctorow (Ad Astra; Tor) 
  • Notes from a Regicide, Isaac Fellman (Tor) 
  • When We Were Real, Daryl Gregory (Saga) 
  • All That We See or Seem, Ken Liu (Saga; Ad Astra) 
  • Where the Axe Is Buried, Ray Nayler (MCD; Weidenfel & Nicolson)
  • Slow Gods, Claire North (Orbit US; Orbit UK) 
  • Death of the Author, Nnedi Okorafor (Morrow; Gollancz) 
  • The Shattering Peace, John Scalzi (Tor; Tor UK) 
  • Shroud, Adrian Tchaikovsky (Tor UK; Orbit US) 
I've only read the Ray Nayler novel, though there are three or four on the list that I plan to read at some point.

You can read most of the short story and novelette finalists online with links provided in the article. 

Monday, April 13, 2026

2026 World Press Photo Contest Winners

The winners of the 2026 World Press Photo Contest have been announced. They present "outstanding work from photojournalists and documentary photographers worldwide, connecting global audiences to the most pressing stories of our time."

A pleading man stands in front of several burning high rise buildings in Hong Kong


I'll have to keep an eye out to see if they will be displayed in Toronto. I've seen a couple of the contest winners' exhibitions and it's definitely the best way to see them. 

Amateur Photographer has an article that displays some of the most striking photos in a larger format than the contest website. 





Sunday, April 12, 2026

Photo of the Week - April 12, 2026

This week's photo is of a wheelchair ramp on the Lake Ontario waterfront in Pickering. There is a raised walkway along the beach with ramps leading down to the sand and this ramp. 

Beachfront wheelchair ramp through the sand to the water
Beachfront wheelchair ramp