Some days are defined by external events, others by small coincidences. Heather has been putting out sunflower seeds for the birds, along the deck railing. This morning, we were treated to a beautiful display from the Red Cardinals and the Blue Jays.
Otherwise, the day was by defined by the appointment at Honda in Kentville, to change to Summer tyres.
Anne Crossman forwarded a link about land ownership on Haida Gwaii, bringing back good memories (read posts Reaching Out, A Short Story, Lessons From Haida Gwaii Part 1, and Lessons from Haida Gwaii Part 2).
Landmark deal recognizes Haida Nation’s title over Haida Gwaii
The Canadian Press | Posted: Sunday, April 14th, 2024 8:15 PM | Last Updated: April 15th
John Wightman forwarded an aerial photograph (image taken by The Valley Eye) of the construction site for the new Mountain Lea residence in Bridgetown.
Edward shared a link to “Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”, an online seminar hosted by the Brookings Institute in the USA.
At the end of the Day, I could not resist a photograph of the Scilla, flowering amongst the lupin leaves.

Surely, Spring has arrived; followed by the tick season; and then the lady-slipper orchids.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Anne Crossman, John Wightman and Edward for their emails. Heather encourages the bird life in the backyard.
References
Haida Gwaii
Mountain Lea
AI and work

