Friday, 17 July 2015

SORTING THROUGH OLD PHOTOS

This is a chore I have been putting off far to long. This summer I have brought two large containers of old pictures, out here to the lake, to work on sorting through them so that I can download them onto the computer and distribute, access to them, to all the relevant people, then hopefully ditch the hard copies.


What a job. I ended up with my mom's old albums and photos and slides and when going through them I realized that she had inherited a lot of her mothers photos as well.  There are a lot here that I don't think I will ever identify, but I'll give it a good try. 



The first chore is to sort them into decades, then hopefully down to a specific years.  If we can identify a few names and a year, I think that is as close as we are going to get with the oldest ones. 

Today was very helpful, as I had a visit from my cousin Jill and my Uncle Harold.   We were all hurled down memory lane as we started looking at some old pictures and Uncle Harold was able to put some names to some of the people that I could not identify.  And Jill was thrilled to see a photo I have of her Grandmother's Wedding that I happen to have among my Grandmother's (her sister's) photos.  


 
It was a wonderful visit and we will have to do this again soon, with the focus being on the photos, and not just as an after thought.  

Well this has certainly given me some incentive to GET ON WITH IT.  I guess it's not just something to do on a cool or rainy day.  




THE SUMMER IS FLYING BY AND I HAVE NOT MADE MUCH HEADWAY ON THIS PROJECT.  


 

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

THEY'RE BACK........ THE FISH FLIES HAVE ARRIVED

Yuck!! not my favourite thing about living at the lake. 

 
Yes, it's fish fly season again.  



They are everywhere.  And on everything.  

Thank goodness they are not here for too long.   Each Mayfly of Fish Fly as we call them, only live for up to 24 hours, and the whole season of them usually doesn't last much more than a week to 10 days or so.  And the fish smell is not to pleasant either.  



OH WELL, THIS TOO, WILL PASS







Saturday, 11 July 2015

THIS WEEK AT BCYC

This week has been full of gorgeous weather and chores, chores, chores.  Which is nice after the past weekend being filled with smoke, stormy weather, and then cool breezes.  
  



Then this week has returned to our beautiful sunshine and warm serene evenings. 





But we have not been out cruising much, as there were  chores to do.  


I've been finally working on my blog and tending my new little shrubbery bed. 
  

 
My little rescues, that had been mowed down so often, are slowly coming back to life.   
 




And Dan is working on the little outboard for our dinghy and of course there is always the regular, cleaning, laundry, and shopping.  



And now it sounds like the weekend might be back to some rain so we took the opportunity to go out for a cruise and a swim on Friday.  We all enjoyed it, especially Sea-Enna. 



That forecast is such a shame for those that only get to come out here on the weekends. I hope it's wrong. 





THAT IS ONE OF THE GREAT BENEFITS OF RETIREMENT




Thursday, 9 July 2015

WE HAVE NEW BABIES IN THE HARBOUR

This past week a new pair of geese arrived in the harbour with babies. 


These two must have been late finding each other and mating, because they are way behind the others, by at least a month.  


The ones that I call "eating and pooping machines" are so big now that you can hardly tell the difference between the adults and the babies, of a month ago. 


We'll never know, if they lost some eggs, or maybe even some babies to predators, or maybe only managed to lay two, but they only have two little hatchlings.  All yellow and fluffy and adorable, as usual

 
These little guys have a lot of catching up to do, to gain the reserves and strength they need to make the long flight south in the fall. 




I'M SURE EVERYONE WILL KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR THEM




Sunday, 5 July 2015

THE WEATHER WAS REALLY CO-OPERATING

The weather was really co-operating, a little hazy, but quite hot and humid.  That is until last evening.  


That haze has been coming from the forest fires in Saskatchewan.  Even though we couldn't really see much of the sun, it was still heating things up,


But last evening just as my daughter arrived for a visit.  All hell broke loose.  We had a torrential downpour.  That went on for quite some time.  


But no real damage done, today it's back to a little hazy again, but it has certainly cooled things down a bit.  




Thursday, 2 July 2015

CANADA DAY HAS COME AND GONE


 Lots of boaters came out on Tuesday evening and stayed through Wednesday for Canada Day.  




We decorated out boats and went out for our traditional Boat Parade along the beach front.  


Then we paused for Sea-Enna to have a swim as she was so excited to be out on the lake.  



Then, when it was time, we cruised on out further on the lake and rafted together for a final farewell to a fellow boater and friend from our marina. 



It was a lovely ceremony, as the ships bell tolled and we raised a final glass, "To Jim". 




And last but not least, the fireworks at 11:00pm, were not to be missed. Except by us, who were in bed sound asleep when the noise woke us up. 


Well our mini weekend in the middle of the week is over. And the real weekend is coming up fast.  


THE FUN NEVER ENDS AROUND HERE




Tuesday, 30 June 2015

CANADA DAY

Well tomorrow is Canada Day, so I have the boat all decorated.  



We will cruise on out of the harbour tomorrow morning around 11:00 or 11:30.  We will do a pass along the beach around 12:00 noon, then proceed to Tower Beach.  


Tomorrows outing is not just about Canada Day, but is also to honour Jim Hembroff.  Carla has chosen this day for a celebration of life for Jim and a ceremony to spread his ashes, per his wishes. 



I hope this wonderful weather we've been having will hold for all that everyone is planning for tomorrow.