Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Sun set waaay back on the 7th.   





I have installed ice scratchers on the Ski-Doo-Bee-Doo to give the sliders some lubrication when there is no snow.


Ice thru the narrows.


All of the way to the pointy end.


The scratchers at work.


At the start of March break, Bone head and Big Luke came with Darrell and Landon. We went fishing on an unnamed lake on Saturday. We did not have even one bite. 



Look! Ski-Doo-Bee-Doo's older brother! You can tell by the different decals and skis.



That evening we went to Camp Full of "it" for dinner. Rat dog Sally say'n NO!


Lasagna, BBQ beast, fries, salad and ...


stuffed 'shrooms. A couple of plain ones for me.



On Sunday it turned cold again. -25c grouse.


 On Monday we went to town.


Sunrise shining on the dark side.


Duchesnay Falls.


The falls part is still frozen.



Still full'ish moon setting on the 14th.



Last Thursday Grasshopper and I went fishing @ Razor's shack. Man was it ever windy that day. The wind was blowin' and suckin' from every direction



Grasshopper went to investigate the old saw mill. Lots of stuff laying around.



The current owner built a cabin on an old foundation.


To me, this looks like it could be a kiln? Apparently there was a brick works on the lake, but, I thought that it was somewhere else.


It was a lot of work to build that building.



While Cat and Kat were walking these little cuties around North Bay ...


Mr. Slate and I were in Sturgeon Falls picking up my new ride.


Ain't she sexy?



We weren't home long before some Arctic Crappers came by for a look. 


This past Saturday we celebrated Jose's birthday. Here Razor is doing a nose to nose comparison of a new Arctic Crap to a new Polaris Voyageur.


Chinese on the menu.


We had Maggie and Bryan, Kat and Mr. Slate, Norma and Dave, Bonehead and Luke, Jwana, Razor and TT, Moi et Sauterelle.




Big Luke giving Razor's Transformer a shake down.


This little guy was camera shy. Do you recognize him?



2 comments:

Joseph W. Brown said...

Mystery bird is a Pine Siskin.

Unknown said...

Where abouts is that old sawmill?
I like that kind of historical stuff but didnt know there was snything in your area.
Thx