Murky Waters

Images from along the rivers of Winnipeg

"Winnipeg" translates literally to dirty water. Muddy water, if you want to feel cooler, though I prefer something more ominous and unsettling: murky waters. The existing meaning of the term fits the state of the world as a whole, as we progress through the 21st century with its social and ecological challenges. The size of Winnipeg — moderately populated, with roughly 800,000 people, but still the biggest Canadian city across a vast longtitude between Toronto and Calgary — adds a demographic context to the geographical location, which is in the very middle of the North American continent. The prairie ecosystem surrounding the city of rivers, lakes, and fertile farmland made it a logical location to establish an urban centre, around the convergence of the Red River (of the North) and Assiniboine River. This was done with colonialist intentions that displaced and destroyed much of the Indigenous trading activity, and we are paying the costs; however, cultural and demographic shifts give us the opportunity to tap into a massive potential for social change.

The winters are known to get brutally cold and dry and the summers are known to get humidly hot and muggy, but there is some protection, by virtue of being about as far from an ocean as you can get in this world, from drastic threats of climate change that impacts coastal or tropical regions more severely. There is also resilience that comes from living with these opposing seasonal shifts and widely varying flooding seasons from year to year. Urban environments are boxed in with the notion of artificial surroundings and disconnect from nature, but cities are quite often founded upon and framed around some natural feature, and rivers are a very common choice. The photographs shared on this page are an expanding collection of my personal picks of pics I've taken on or near the Red and/or the Ass Rivers, of natural features or artifacts of the anthropocene.

(and yes, we, by which I mean I, call it "Ass River")

Come back regularly (or don't, I'm not very good anyway).

a river flooded over a path with lampposts along the way, with a few Canada geese swimming about

a tilt shift image of a cable-stayed bridge with a white pointy pole in the middle and several cables coming out each side

driftwood in the foreground with a river, a building, and some trees in the background, and a very bright blue sky

a broken acoustic guitar lying on a stone platform next to a wooden bench along a gravel path next to a river

a paved path alongside a river with a happy dog with big pointy ears in the bottom right corner looking at the photographer

the back of a person with yellow and green hair tied back into a bun with a white scrunchie, wearing a white hoodie with a backpack with purple and red geometric patterns, sitting on a river bank with several Canada geese hanging around

a silhouette of two Canada geese on a river with another goose standing on the riverbank in slightly better lighting but still under a shadow

a brown-coloured river with reflections of out-of-shot buildings flooded over a round concrete structure; next to the structure is mud with some kind of waterfowl's footprints. There are people standing/sitting around on concrete structures that aren't flooded or covered in mud.

two wooden backless benches with metal legs on opposite sides of two Victorianesque lamp posts in front of several trees along the bank of a river in the background

roughly 15 Canada geese lying down with their heads tucked in on a gravel path alongside a brown-green river

a brownish river reflecting some out-of-frame high rise buildings with some trees between buildings and river, with two canoes carrying four people close to the opposite riverbank

bushes along a riverbank with a greyish blue river, a concrete bridge, and buildings in the background; the sun is setting and reflecting in the river to the left of a leafy branch in the foreground

a short but wide concrete circle with the edge of a dock behind it, and FUCK YOU painted on in pink

a shot from above of a makeshift dock on a river with three canoes on one side, and a walkway along the river bank with several people standing around