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Comfortable and restless
... Canadian gardening gone wild.) Also Sunday kitchen organizing wasn't as bad as I'd dreaded. All set for Montreal next week and I am EXCITED! LIKE REALLY EXCITED. I've been here a week and barely been to Ottawa twice. I feel a little restless. And by a little restless I'm downplaying the fact that I'm going out of my mind working until dark ...
Home to 1000 Islands Dressing
... a cold start at -2C but there was no way we were getting out of bed early. Our cottage is right on the water, a beautiful spot and would be wonderful in summer. Tim, the "enthusiastic"fisherman was off to try his luck again. He took the car so he could bring our dinner home and the three of us walked into the village which was quite pleasant considering the chill in the air, to meet him at the new fishing spot. The place is almost like a ghost town with ...
Doing the Visiting Circuit
... are starting to peak out so we're certain that we'll have a colourful autumn in Ontario.
When we got to Haliburton it just so happen to be Pat’s birthday weekend so we got to share in some festivities with their family and, believe it or not, but they also put us to work! Imagine, the guys were busy chopping up logs from the trees that they had recently had cut down and Sharon was assigned to ...
Day 15 - Ogdensburg
... highway began to deteriorate. Then, as the rain got worse, we hit a 10 km construction site. Much of it was gravel and clay, which in the rain became mud. Yucchh. I made it through, but the scene was repeated a couple times more through the day. The rain only cleared as I approached Ottawa, and turned south to cross the Saint Lawrence river and enter the USA.
As I approached the Bridge across the Waterway (a large suspension ...
Canoeist Dining & Socializing in Newboro
... areas of land and raising the water level in many areas - by doing this, building dams and flooding large areas and raising the water levels in many areas - the amount of excavation needed to create this waterway was much reduced.....
- this building of dams to flood areas and raise water levels to create a waterway is referred to as "the slack water system" - which was used extensively to create the the ...