To Canada and Back

Sandie and I got in the car two Fridays ago (July 5th) and pointed it north for our third annual sojourn to Magnetawan, Ontario. Stayed in Perrysburg, OH, Friday night and arrived at Camp Ulvik mid-afternoon on the 6th.

We spent a week there, doing what people do for a week at The Mag – sitting on the porch or our cabin, jumping in the lake, eating great food, drinking good bourbon (or, in Sandie’s case, wine), playing cards, visiting Parry Sound and Huntsville, eating pierogis from the snack bar in town, and generally relaxing with friends and family. The group this year was composed of Cy, “T,” Jamie Tall and his partner Alee (pronounced “Allie”), Trude and her friend Wayne, and Sandie and myself. An older group (Alee, at 29, was the baby by far), we may have done more sleeping and less “athleting” than in years past, but Jamie, Sandie, Cy, “T” and I did get a couple of hours in on the tennis court late in the week. The fence around the court was replaced (at ridiculous expense) sometime between last summer and this, and it seemed a shame to waste the opportunity.

Sunset on Ahmic Lake

It did rain a couple of times. For the most part, however, the weather was phenomenal. It was pretty drizzly for most of the day Monday or Tuesday, so we all went to Parry Sound and – except for Cy and “T” – we took a 2-hour cruise around the Georgian Bay on the Island Princess. I’d never done that before. It was interesting and a good way to kill a couple of hours. Not something I’d put on a “must do” list by any means. Particularly at $56/person.

There were at least 11 loons in the cove near our cabin, which was pretty sweet. I only heard them a few times, but it’s nice to know that the population is doing okay.

Last Saturday (July 12th), we packed up and hit the road by about 10AM. Crossed back into the States at Port Huron, MI, (the Blue Water Bridge there is terrifyingly high and narrow), and stayed in Lima, OH, Saturday night. Got home at around 7 Sunday evening, much to the joy of Mojo, Sandie’s little dog – and hopefully Joshua and Chamberlain were also pleased to have me back. They were not as ebullient in their happiness as was Mojo.

The 2024 Ulvik Gang

I wasn’t thrilled to get back to work on Monday morning, but fortunately I got another respite on Tuesday. The big boss came over from England, so the service team met him out our office (yes, there’s actually an office in Atlanta), where he went over our new application with us for a few hours and then took us all out for an afternoon of lunch and bowling, It was the first time that I’d ever met three of my 5 co-workers, including my immediate supervisor. The bowling alley SUCKED (after two rolls, I didn’t even try to shoot well), but being able to see people who I’ve only known from Teams meetings for the last two years was nice.

Perfection continues

Dianne took off for home early this morning.  Since we had an overloaded camp last night (sleeping-wise), I slept in the car – and was very comfortable, thanks very much.  Woke up at around 5:30.  Dianne had plans to leave at 6:00, so I got up and took a short walk.

Kind of weird being on the road that early, and I had visions of running into a bear.  Didn’t happen, fortunately.

After Trude left, the rest of the crew had some breakfast, and then Karl, Rennie, and Jamie took off to play golf.  Don, Julie, and Lynn went to town to buy stuff for dinner (pork chops, I think), and to refill a propane tank.  Not sure if Cy went with them or not.  Diane took a nap, I believe, and I went for another walk after jumping in the lake.

Had a nice long nap on the farmhouse porch this afternoon and dreamt that I was playing in the barn at the Shoreham house.  It was beautifully windy on the porch.  Such good napping weather.

Woke up at around 3:30 and….took another walk.  I’m coming up on 13 miles for the day as I type this.

Finished the walk and moved the comforter, quilt, and pillow out of my car and back to the boathouse (I borrowed them last night), where I’ll be sleeping for the remainder of my time here.  Probably leaving on Wednesday so that I can chill at home for a couple of days before having to go back to work.

The weather today, as noted in the title, has been perfect.  Temps in the mid-70s, sunny, nice breeze coming off the lake.

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My deer fly stopper

The flies have been kind of annoying on Thompson and Langford, but I’ve modified a fly net to work really nicely with a ball cap, and it keeps the little buggers away from my head.  Not the height of fashion, but I don’t really care.  At least I’m not being driven insane by deer flies.

Souvenir hunting…and the group grows

Awoke early this morning to a brilliant sunshine.  I thought it was about noon.  Turned out to be 6:00 AM.  Since Karl and Diane are due to arrive this afternoon – and to displace me from my little cottage – I stripped the bed and went for a walk.  Got back in time to have coffee with the rest of the group, which then dispersed to the four winds.  “T” and Rennie went into town to get lumber to rebuild a staircase.  Julie, Cy, Jamie, Di, and Lynn went to the farmers market, I think.  I finished cleaning out the cottage, fell in the lake, and then set out for Parry Sound in my continuing quest to find good souvenirs for the few folks to whom I’d promised something, as well as to replace the Tilly hat that I lost when my car burned down a few years ago.

Managed to find plenty of stuff for the folks back home and get the replacement hat, so I’ll call that a success.

Arriving back at the camp, I took another walk, then fell in the lake again.  Saw a deer during the walk.  If you’re sharp-eyed, you can see it in the picture above.

Now, while we wait for Karl and Dianne to get here, we’re having drinks and watching people make dinner.  Hamburgers tonight!

Balderdash!

Happy Thursday morning!

It’s about 8:30 in the main cabin at Ulvik and looks like it’s going to be yet another gorgeous day.  Yesterday did not disappoint.  Nor was anything of import accomplished, which added to the non-disappointment aspect of things.  I drove to the Cornball Store to get “T” some sticky buns yesterday morning, and took a fairly long walk later in the afternoon.

Much of the rest of the day was spent either reading or lounging on the screened porch of my cabin (pictured) and enjoying the ever-present breeze and perfect temperature.  Of course, falling in the lake was also accomplished.

“T” fried up some Tilapia for dinner last night, which was quite good.  In other happenings, I finally won a game of something!  Don’t remember the last time that that happened.  The game, “Balderdash,” was something that Jamie brought with him; it’s sort of a cross between “Dictionary” and messed-up trivia.  Players are given a subject, guess what it means, and then everyone tries to guess which answer given is the correct one.

Kind of goofy, but – as I said – I won.  So there’s that.

We may take a trip to Echo Rock this morning, which involves taking one of the boats through the Magnetawan Locks.  I don’t think I’ve ever done that.

More from the lake

And so we’ve come to Wednesday.

It’s about 11:30 right now and a beautiful Ahmic day.  A bit nippy out of the sun (probably low 60s), but I’m sure that the docks are in the 70s.  I couldn’t make myself jump in the lake when I woke up 5 hours ago when it felt like about 55 degrees.  Pathetic, I know.  Jamie – who arrived yesterday afternoon – and Cy both said that the water temperature was perfect.  I opted for a hot shower instead, though I’m sure I’ll hit the lake within an hour – after which I’ll take a nap on my screened-in porch.

I made jambalaya for dinner last night, and thought that it was pretty good.  In addition to chorizo sausage and all the “regular” stuff (onion, peppers, garlic, etc.), I included bacon, ham, and scallops.  Made a lot of the stuff, which was good because Patrick and his wife (a Canadian couple who’s last name I cannot recall) showed up.  Got some nice compliments on the slop, and there’s enough left over for lunch today.  I always like the stuff better after it’s had a day to marinate in the fridge.

Had a bit of a scare – or at least an uneasy feeling – yesterday morning.  I got a text message from my neighbor asking if I’d left yet and saying, “The house looks occupied!”  I forwarded that to Jenny, who replied that she thought that she’d heard water running the last time she went to check on the cats.

After grilling the neighbor a bit, I learned that she was just referring to the lights going on and off (they’re on a fairly complex schedule), and Jenny and I decided that the running water was probably the refrigerator.  Heard from her last night that all is well, all doors are locked, etc.

A bit freaky.  Had me on the verge of heading home after only two days here!

I also drove down to Huntsville yesterday – mainly to get ingredients for the jambalaya, but also to look for souvenirs for a few friends in Atlanta.  Wasn’t able to find anything that wasn’t stupid, so I guess I’ll try Parry Sound this weekend.  We’d planned to go there on Friday, but realized that Friday, being Canada Day, won’t be good.  The whole town will be closed.

So what to do Friday?  I hear that there will be a Canada Day parade in downtown Magnetawan, which should be fun.  I’ve been here for at least one of those, and it was so much like a July 4th parade in Shoreham….

 

God’s Country

After two years away, I’m finally back at the Mag.  Joined Dianne, Cy and “T” at around 3:30 yesterday afternoon after a fairly pleasant drive from Lima, OH, in which I’d spent Saturday night.

The drive from Atlanta to Ohio was uneventful – once I actually managed to get out of Atlanta.  Seems like the west-side traffic gets worse down there every day.  It took me close to an hour to make it from Duluth to Kennesaw.  After that, it was smooth all the way to Lima, and I arrived there at around 7:30 Saturday night.  Woke up early and hit the road by 7 :00 in order to get to Magnetawan before dinner.

After said dinner (dirty bird (a.k.a. bastard bbq)), the four of us played Oh Hell until 10:30. CY was the big winner, followed closely by “T”.  I, as usual, got my ass kicked.  Never have been good at cards.

We got a couple of brief showers on the lake last night – enough to hatch some mosquitoes – but the sun is out today, and it’s absolutely beautiful weather.  When I woke up this morning (at 5:30 – ugh), it was about 68 degrees in my cabin.  I’d estimate that it’s currently in the low 70’s, and there’s a perfect western breeze coming in off of the lake as I sit on the porch this morning.

No plans for today at the moment. I’m sure that napping will be involved, and maybe some tennis. There is also a decent chance that I’ll go into town, as I need both Vodka and a mosquito/deerfly net for my hat.  I took a walk this morning, and the flies were terrible.