Saturday, November 27, 2010

Last week it snowed a real sticky snow that hung on the clothes line like freezing rain.






Just another pretty afternoon on Little Tomiko.








I didn't realize how much rain that we have had this fall until I noticed the creeks and ponds that were low all summer were over flowing. Here is Duchesene Falls looking like spring run off.








We had a lot of wind and some snow overnight leaving a beautiful view this morning. 





The boat will probably come out on Monday, if we can believe the forecast.





There have been reports of more break ins on the Sand Dam side of the world. It's a little inconvenient for me to go there right now, so if you know someone who could check out your place, you should give them a call. Remember to write down the license plates of any vehicles that you do not recognize. With hunting season over, there should be a lot less people on the roads.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Tuesday evening we had a turkey dinner at the Smith's. That's John Smith at the far end of the table. Yeah, I know that you know that I know a John Smith, and that's not him. But he really is John Smith, just ask the witness protection people. At this end is Mary Lou. Yeah, I know that you know that I know a Mary Lee, but you can't expect the bureaucrats to get it all right. Gord and Barb were there, as was Fred. After that it gets a little murky. I think there was a Larry, but no Curly or Moe. It  doesn't matter any way, they were probably using aliases. There's Grasshopper saluting everyone on the Least Coast, and I see some one's buns in the center of the table.



Even when it is foggy or over cast, it is still beautiful in the Center of the Universe.










There have been three break ins again. The police suggest writing down license plates of vehicles that we don't recognize and cottage owner's to put up "game, or trail " cameras.

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Well, hello. Long time and no B. S. (blog stuff). Boat is still in the water and the truck is still in the back yard. Temps have been hanging around zero, but they are calling for highs of 7 to 9 next week. A skiff of snow on the ground. It's been pretty quiet, although Lee and the Hot Dog are in at Camp lotta poo, I mean, Camp Lotta Bull, trying to put square windows into round holes. The Slates are in Texas watching red neck good old boys go 'round and 'round and 'round.



































GpF reminds everybody to set their clocks back 1 hour tonight at 2 am, and to change the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide  detectors.

Hi Sam, I just found your card in my camera case, email on the way.