Monday, September 10, 2012

16 Day Canoe Trip in La Verendrye, Quebec - August 10 - 26, 2012

Day 1: underwater revealed...

Day 1: A young Tom

Day 2: Started to clear up after a couple days of rain

Day 2: A double rainbow!
Day 3: Our one campsite beside rapids. We enjoyed one of our favourite activities - swimming out  into the rapids, floating down and riding the eddy back. Fun!

Day 4: Reservoir Dozois 50 years after being flooded

Day 4: Rein, Silka and I collected driftwood and rocks on the beach and created a sculpture. Here it is captured as the sun was going down. 

Day 5: Rest Day on our own island on Reservoir Dozois. Tom is perusing the maps and figuring out where were are going next

Day 5: Rest day continued... Rein fishes as Silka creates...
Day 6: Out of the morning fog

Day 6: A silver fog

Day 6: Making ripples in the glass

Day 7: Rein became our fire starter this trip

Day 7: Preparing for dinner

Day 7: Ah, the beaches...still on Resorvoir Dozois

Day 7: The same beach...

Day 7: A child's play become so simple - down to drawing in the sand

Day 9: The skies took our breath away this trip
Day 10: Shawn and Julia arrive - Day 10 - Yippee!

Day 10: Getting ready to go fishing

Day 11: Ahhh....

Day 11: Paddling in Shawn and Julia's beautiful cedar strip canoe...

Day 11: Rein helping Tom drag the canoe through some rapids

Day 11: Tom taking a rest...

Day 11: Set up at a fantastic campsite with a sand spit that extended to an island. Bear tracks going to the island - when will it make its way back?

Day 11: Julia taking a rest...

Day 12: the group shot before a day of paddling and dragging through a creek

Day 12: Rein saves a dragonfly from drowning
Day 12: Silka rock hops to the canoe

Day 12: Walking the canoe through one of many shallow sections

Day 13: Shawn and Julia take a rest day and we move on. Here are Rein and Silka portaging together.

Day 13: Portaging with Dad
Day 13: a sky's reflection
Day 13: Who is that bespectacled with a speckled frog?
Day 13: One of many spectacular sunsets


Day 14: the Kirby-Olvet family was here...

Day 14: Rein catches a Walleye - one of the many fish we did not end up eating - don't ask....

Day 14: Silka plays against a back drop of spectacular light

Day 15: Woke up to the sun's rays extending through the trees and onto the forest floor around us
Day 15: Look at that Fly Agaric - it was the size of a plate!
Day 15: Our last sunset on trip
Day 16: Rein and Silka successfully paddling on their own...
...with Dad walking alongside them
Day 16: Sailing the last stretch back to our car


Monday, July 9, 2012

Uncle Steve's & Aunt Theresa's visit - July 2 to July 7th

Uncle Steven and Silka
 Well, another successful visit with Uncle Steven and Aunt Theresa. Sorry, we didn't get any pics of Aunt Theresa before she left for Calgary (she had to head back early for business). We made the best of our time together and Uncle Steve easily slid into his kid self and played with the kids all week. He left for the cottage to visit Grandma Aida and he was pretty much spent. Since he left, Rein has been planning his flight out to Vancouver on his own to visit Uncle Steve and Aunt Theresea. We were all sad to see them go. The next time we will see them is pobably in Mexico in January for their wedding!
Rein's first time waterskiing!

Silka catching fish

Steve looking his debonaire self

playing on the trampoline

Rein trying to beat Uncle Steven at chess

some morning dancing with Uncle Steve

Friday, July 6, 2012

The last few months...

Matilda - the oldest snapper we have ever seen here 

Largest moth in Ontario - Cecropia














Well, as usual time has flown by and I realize (or I have been politely reminded) that I have not posted anything for the last few months. We are now in summer mode as all are you out there. Tom and the kids are off for the summer and I have been enjoying having them around during the days I have off.
Mom took the kids for a camp out overnight

Jumping off the rocks
Summer came early this year and we have been in the lake swimming, tubing, canoeing, paddle boarding and fishing since the beginning of May. We have been visited by some pretty amazing creatures - even a family of  minks walked past us along our shoreline...

Father's Day - gifts and breakfast on the dock
In June, Tom was busy with year-end marking, supervising the year-end athletic banquet and dance, and attending graduation at his school. One of the nights he was away, I took the kids on a camp out with a couple of Rein's school chums. We had a blast. We enjoyed the classic camping activities - roasting hotdogs and marshmallows, telling ghost stories and skinny dipping. In the morning, I made them French Toast over a fire and then after another swim we headed back across the lake to home.
On Father's Day, as requested by Tom, we headed to the dock for a morning swim. The kids presented him with his gifts and we served him up breakfast as well.



Kristin and Ross 
We had a couple of great weekends with friends including a visit from Kristin, Patrick and their kids, Teagan and Ross. The weather served up another perfect weekend of sunny days. We spent most of our time on or in the water. We went for an adventure on Saturday and boated over to Whalenose Island where we picnicked, fished (it was opening season for bass fishing) and swam. The next weekend we headed up to Ottawa on Sunday to celebrate Canada Day with thousands of other Canadians. The kids have never seen the fireworks on Parliament Hill. We visited with my mom, Len, Aunt Sally, Aunt Cathy, Robert, Gary, Jessica and Nicholas for the afternoon and after dinner we headed off to join the crowds in downtown Ottawa. We joined the sea of red and white and walked across the bridge from the Quebec side and found a spot to lay our picnic blanket and settle in for the show on Major Hill Park. We people-watched, walked around, enjoyed the concerts on stage while waiting for the big event. Jessica, Nicholas and her friend, Ron, joined us just before the fireworks began. They were pretty spectacular. After it was all over, we headed for the bridge where we had to wait until they re-opened it and let us make our way to our car. While we waited, the kids and I played some bottle-cap soccer. The next day we ate pancakes that Aunt Sally cooked up for us and then we headed back home where we were meeting Shawn and Julia who were coming to stay overnight with us. They were going on an Alaskan boat cruise with her father - it was his 80th birthday.
Patrick coaching Ross on fishing technique
Kristin removing Teagan's small catch
We were able to straighten up the house and at least get the bathrooms clean before our next guests arrived, my brother, Steve, and his fiance, Theresa. He is a teacher and also off for the summer. Uncle Steven quickly slipped into his role as Uncle Big Kid and the kids have been having a blast with him ever since. He took them into town with Theresa for lunch and bought them their birthday gifts. Of course, Rein chose two battery operated toys - Argh! He was concerned that Tom would not be happy with his toy choices and thought about it for a few minutes and with his uncle's encouragement to choose what he wants, he quickly got over his concern. He came to watch both kids play soccer as a good uncle should and today he is taking them to a movie. Theresa had to fly to Calgary for business. He is leaving tomorrow so we have got to make the best of our last day with him - will post pics soon...





Rein catching a 2 lb bass - enjoyed it later in tacos