Wednesday, May 5, 2010
FW: McCrea Farms Fishing Derby
Thursday, April 29, 2010
HHW and E-Waste Days
The KCRSWC has partnered with the Westmorland/Albert Solid Waste Facility to bring its residents this great service. The staff at the transfer station will help you unload your waste materials and make sure it gets disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
"Gotta show Grammy Dad"
Seth became so excited he forgot the sunglasses he had found earlier, two holes back. Back we went, to retrieve the "dinosaur glasses" he had found and lost. He quickly found them again with his keen memory and sharp eyes. I hope in the future he can look back and appreciate the time we spend together the way I do. One thing I don't have to worry about is the way he loves to show his grammy the fish he caught. "We gotta show Grammy Dad" he enthusiastically insisted. I snickered to myself as my memory flashes back to when I was a kid. I always had to show Mom the fish I caugth. I know now that she doesn't appreciate the smell or the sight of the fish dripping in her kitchen, but she always acted excited and happy and that afternoon was no different. I smiled at her that afternoon as she faked excitement for my son's catch and I hope she realizes how much we love and appreciate her for that and so much more.
I don't keep many fish over the season but I always like to keep some on my first trip just so I can savour the taste but I'll leave that for another post. I have to take the trout home to clean them and my wife, like my mother doesn't like the smell, sight, or even the taste of trout. She too, for the sake of Seth's enjoyment fakes excitement as he comes in screaming about finding glasses, catching trout, getting wet, and seeing Grammy and Grampy. She looks at me as I tell her I was going to clean them in the sink and says "You're not serious. You better clean up the sink when your done." It is a quick task for me to clean the fish and my son still has no interest in this part of fishing but he peeps in from time to check on his fish.
Later as I tuck him into bed I thank him for a great day and then we say our prayers and thank God for fish and family.
See you on the water.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Whalen's Wanderings
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Monday, March 29, 2010
Toilet Seats and Earth Hour 2010
My frustration was quickly relieved and my day from then on went very well. After looking after my sister's two boys for the afternoon, my wife and I planned a quiet night at home. Being Earth Hour that evening we set out some candles and grabbed a book. We relaxed with our daughter in the candlelit living room and enjoyed the peace and quiet. Even after Earth Hour was over we still sat by candlelight and watched a great movie. My frustration from the morning chore was long behind me when I crawled into bed that night and in fact I felt rewarded from all that I had accomplished that day.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Forming the Future of FNP
This morning I headed to Alma to provide stakeholder input in a focus workshop and found it very informative. I think that the park staff need to focus more on preserving the ecological integrity of the parks wilderness areas and the interpretive services, while leaseholders or contractors provide the recreation activities in a controlled environment. All partners need to work together to make visitors feel welcome and provide a memorable experience and how that happens really will depend on the visitor.
I encourage you, if you have the time on Sunday, March 28th to take the drive to Alma and have your say. I am almost certain your drive will be more enjoyable than mine was this morning. If you live near the Park and haven't been there recently, then I suggest you go see what it has to offer.
See you in the woods.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Electrofishing is a Blast


Thursday, March 18, 2010
A Work and Learn Afternoon


Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Whalen's Wanderings
A Personal Challenge with a Global Impact
About two months ago I decided, foolishly, that I wanted to challenge myself to lose weight while saving the environment. Most people would know that I am passionate about environmental sustainability but most would be shocked to hear that I need to lose a few pounds. I didn't want to diet, or change my eating habits, and I didn't just want to hit the gym, so I combined this new weight loss initiative with my passion for the environment. The result is my personal "Green Weight Loss Challenge."
The goal of my challenge is to lose 15lbs while reducing my carbon footprint. To do this I have started walking to work on a regular basis. This reduces the amount of driving I do and thus reduces the amount of carbon I release into the atmosphere. To take this endeavor one step farther I started calculating my carbon credits and comparing that to my weight loss. To be completely honest, it has been a frustrating experience to date. I have lost very little weight over the two months, but I have gained a new respect for those who have battled with their weight for a number of years. My weight issue is not a big one and I truly thought I would easily shed the 15lbs I had set as a goal. Boy was I wrong. On a typical 4day backpacking trip I can lose 5lbs, but after walking to work over 25 times in the last two months, I have only lost 4lbs. It was 6lbs but I gained 2 back somewhere.
Despite the low weight loss number I am happy that I am reducing my carbon footprint. Luckily for me I am not trying to realize any financial gain from carbon credits. I was surprised to learn how much effort I would need to make to simply create one carbon credit, and even more shocked at how little one carbon credit was worth. One carbon credit is one ton of carbon, and it has a trade value of approximately $30. My less than modest car generates approximately 0.237kgC/km (kilograms of Carbon/km) and I walk 4.8km in order to get to work. To date I have walked to work 26 times, a total of 124.8km. This keeps 29.6kgC out of the environment, providing me with a potential financial windfall of $0.89+/-. In order for me to realize 1 carbon credit ($20-$40) I will have to walk to work for about 4 more years and I don't need to tell you what that works out to per hour of walking.
For the time being I am entirely content simply walking for my good health while doing my part for the environment. Whether I lose weight or make a fortune matters very little to me. It is interesting though to bring these two topics together and realize how my personal health can also impact the environment. If you are looking to help the environment then you can start by looking after yourself. Until I started this challenge I didn't really see that connection.
Just a reminder that the Kennebecasis Watershed is hosting a presentation by Roberta Clowater from the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, NB Chapter, on March 17th from 7-9pm at 1067 Main Street, Sussex Corner. The title of the presentation is "
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Icy Attractions

I hope this map works for ya. The picture is from a trek around the hills and streams near Walker Settlement.
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