I RESIGN:::::::
Some would say I never reached adulthood. Whatever the truth of the matter I’m going to spend more time watching Sunsets………………………………..
I RESIGN:::::::
Some would say I never reached adulthood. Whatever the truth of the matter I’m going to spend more time watching Sunsets………………………………..
Faces in the clouds at the French River Ontario,Canada a Bonus Post. So sit back and enjoy a few photos from the Canadian Shield wilderness.
BONUS SCENIC SKYWATCH REFLECTING POST.The previous post was all the above so scroll down and check it out.
I don’t know about you but I see faces in these photos/clouds/reflections
Above photo is Mr. Smiley Guy
I call the above photo“BIG NOSE” LOL
OK::go ahead and scroll down to previous post for more SCENIC REFLECTING SKYWATCH. and THANKS FOR STOPPING BY.
A world away from Lancaster,Ohio you have Northern Ontario and the French River water system that runs from Lake Nippising to Georgian Bay which is part of Lake Huron for Watery Wednesday and SkyWatch Friday
Float Plane taking off from Dry Pine Bay near Loons Landing about 7:00 P,M. very little wind and smooth water.(I was lucky to get a photo)
Linda and I were staying at Ridgewood Cottage. The photo below depicts the typical weather for our seven day stay. (Remember in Canada you have to convert from Centigrade to Fahrenheit and Liters to Gallons if you are going to convert at all, I say just go metric.)
We spent most of our time on the French River main channel. “Renown for its fishing, the French River offers walleye, bass, northern pike, musky, and pan fish. Wonderful boating waters with many miles of rocky, pine covered, and undeveloped shorelines.”
My brother-in-law Larry caught a Muskie in these waters. (Muskellunge are the largest member of the pike family, Esocidae)
Our 25 year old Tracker boat took us wherever we wanted to go and gave us no problems. (always a worry for me)
“The French River has a colorful past. For thousands of years before Europeans arrived, Aboriginal people used the river as a place to meet and exchange trade goods. Early French explorers and missionaries began travelling through the area in the early 1600s, leaving behind intriguing journal records about the river and the people who lived along its shores. Before Canada became a country, Voyageurs were paddling its waters – brigades of canoes portaged around rapids and waterfalls – transporting furs from Canada’s great Northwest to market in Montreal.” READ MORE
The above photo could be a Weekend Reflections
For more great Blog Posts and photos take the time to visit:
If you would want to visit a couple great Ontario Bloggers check out: East Gwillimbury WOW! (Daily Photo) and/or My Muskoka Reflections (Jenn did you hear me yell Hi as we went by on highway 69)
Now I have to quit playing and get some work done LOL.
YES WE ARE BACK FROM OUR WANDERING TRIP TO ONTARIO,CANADA. BACK IN LANCASTER,OHIO WE HAVE TWO TREES FULL OF PEACHES AND HUNDREDS OF TOMATOES TO PROCESS SO I GUESS IT IS BACK TO WORK LOL
Our Drive By Tour of Mennonite Country in Southwestern Ontario,Canada for That’s My World Tuesday
“Traversing picturesque countryside through the Counties of Waterloo, Perth and Wellington in Southern Ontario, one almost feels out of place driving a car. Fields of golden stooks await horse-drawn wagons to take them the barn for threshing. Doddy haus hunker next to century old farm houses with their telltale green trim. Homes are surrounded by large, well-kept gardens and orchards. Laundry billows in the wind on long lines.” READ MORE
Heading to the “Picnic” & “Ball Game”
Beautiful golden “stooks” of gathered and bundled grain stalks
The Mennonite “Ball Game”
What is a “Ball Game” without a few spectators? Sara and Larry stopped traffic to let the ladies cross the road.
“HOME-MADE RICE PUDDING Ingredients:
½ cup white sugar
1/8 cup honey
½ cup uncooked white rice
¾ cup golden raisins
2½ cups whole milk
½ cup cream
1¼ teaspoons vanilla
1 teaspoon cornstarch.
Mix the cornstarch with a little milk then mix all ingredients together. Put the mixture into a buttered casserole and bake at 325 degrees for approximately one hour. A brown skin should be baked on the top of the pudding. Stir this skin into the pudding and bake another one hour until another skin forms. Check carefully. Add a little milk if the pudding seems as though it is drying out. Test the rice as it bakes. You want it soft. Do not overbake this pudding. Serve with fresh thick cream and a sprinkling of cinnamon.”
FOURTEEN DAY CABBAGE SALAD & DARK BOTTOM SHOO FLY PIE Get the recipe
Actually, this was an unexpected drive by tour that made our drive home much more memorable. That is Linda in the mirror with our kodak point and shoot. I think she did a great job. Click on the logo below to explore your world
Joey reporting from the French River in Ontario,Canada saying, “Thanks for stopping by.”
Make sure to stop back for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Theater Post
IN LANCASTER,OHIO WE DO HAVE A GREAT FESTIVAL. CHECK OUT THE LINKS AND SEE WHAT YOU THINK
Lancaster Festival entertainment to be little bit country, little bit rock 'n' roll
Kenny Rogers headlines the festival and will perform at 8:15 p.m. July 31 on the Wendel Concert Stageat Ohio University-Lancaster, 1570 Granville Pike.
For those wanting a mixture of classic rock and classical music, the Classical Mystery Tour will perform Beatles hits with the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra. That show will be at 8:15 July 24 at OU-L. READ MORE..
CHECK OUT THE VIDEO FOR THE 2009 FESTIVAL
Linda and I are getting ready for a Road Trip
We are heading to the land of the Loons
Last years “Loon” trip:
Thanks for stopping by. I hope to have a lot of photos when we get back
Beaches from Ft. Myers to Punta Cana. Story from the net Author Unknown for Watery Wednesday
Joe Todd saying, “Thanks for stopping by and if you want to see some great “Watery Photos” click on the logo below.” As a child my favorite thing was making sandcastles and then watching the tide come in and wash them away. About the time the above photo was taken my Grandmother took me to Florida for a week at the beach and I got to make my first sandcastle.