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Water bomber on Little Tomiko video.
The point on the south side of the narrows was just about flattened by the storm.
Broken dock at Frasertown.
There was a motor under that boat.
There was a boat under that cedar.
And a motor.
Aaaaah.
Aaaaah.
Saturday Grasshopper and I went to Mattawa for a concert where the rivers meet. The peeps were rather friendly, even though they were a little wooden.
A distraction.
We arrived at the venue just as the Headpins finished their gig.
The Hollywoods and Toronto.
More stoic residents.
A videographer obstructed my view of the Northern Pikes.
The Northern Pikes.
Darn!
Not again?!
Nicest view at a concert.
The head liner George! Bbb bad to the bone!
Tomorrow I'm taking a day off to go fishing. Besides dealing with upside down boats, docks, and road clean up I've had to deal with sh*t NOT going down hill and water heaters not heating water. I've been thinking that I should go back to Nastipuke so I could rest for 5 days a week like Greggy boy does.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
We have been REALLY busy. This is a 2 day update of the past ten. More to follow.
Last Sunday we had, what we thought was a private fly past of a water bomber. But, there were 2 bombers and they landed (?) 5 times to take on water. Maybe videos later.
Monday we went to town to spend some time with the Super Bishops. Me, Ellia and K-Dude out on the buoys.
It looked like it might rain so we headed to the food court at the mall where vegans and carnivores can co-mingle. Just as we parked in the garage there was a huge bang and the lights went out, with hail and lots of rain. Pic taken through a wire grate.
K-man.
Ellia.
The weather cleared up. so, back to the water front for carousels and trains.
Athena.
Captain Kurt and the 3 monkeys.
As we were driving home we noticed that there had been a bunch trees down and someone had cleaned it up. We thought that we should borrow a chain saw from AKA Smith in case trees were down on our driveway.
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This is what we found. OUCH!
The log bunky.
The back of the bunky.
This was the first trees down on our road.
This was the last of about 20 trees down, just outside of our gate. It stayed until the next day.
That's it for today, more later. Gotta go talk to a beaver about his mess in a culvert.
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