Our Location:
Summer Spot, Manitoulin Island, Ontario
We are still getting settled here, much slower than usual but we are getting things accomplished. Our routine is becoming re-established and I have no doubt we will soon be back to our regularly scheduled summer life.
It is always nice to finally unhook in our spot. |
Our Cabin, the first opening of our side door. We need to remove some of that stuff . |
I have spent a fair amount of time strolling in the trees, some well worn paths and a few less familiar and sometimes just in a general direction. My sense of direction is good and I can usually find the point I wish to find without any trouble. The amount of dead spruce trees is frightening and high winds bring more crashing down often. High wind days are not meant for walking in the trees.
A few things coming up in the rock gardens. Garlic, chives and rhubarb. |
We are having some very odd temps here, well below seasonal norms some nights and the cold winds from the lake are keeping our temperatures down significantly. The rains have been off and on since our arrival, a dusting of snow, some very heavy frosts have been witnessed as well. As of this writing we are expecting 3 days and nights of rain, with the heaviest being today, forecasters are saying 20-45 mm, which for our non metric friends means close to 1 - 1 1/2”. That is a lot of rain. However it is needed as the snowfall was minimal over the winter. We are safe from any floods as we are high up, on flat limestone, with no significant water pools until we go down the long driveway to the bottom of the quarry.
Yep, it’s been a little chilly at times. |
Can you spot the morels? I’m not sure if they are just starting or ending! |
Happy Birthday wishes to a few folks. Nephews Allan and Jesse, April 21 and 28 respectively. Allan is of course my sister’s only son, and Jesse is my brother’s youngest son. Also to neighbour Earl, I believe his day is the 26 th. Happy birthday gentlemen, we hope it was a fabulous day for each of you. Nephew Jesse shares his birthday with his great grandmother Katie, also born on the 28th, many years ago.
We come in way down there by the slim white birch treee to the centre left. |
Although it doesn’t look it, it is uphill most of the way. This would be the least steep part of the climb, and yes we wind our way along. |
A few pictures of what I’m seeing here. I hope you enjoy them.
Until next time…..
Take care, stay safe,
Deb