Sunday, September 7, 2008

Rein's First Day at School - Senior Kindergarten

He barely stopped to give his mother a kiss - He was so excited for his first day back at school.

There wasn't much to report. I guess school is 'old hat' for him now.

He's growing up so fast......

Happy SK, Rein!

Andy, Jake, and Steven - A Visit from the Boys

August 29th - August 31st

It was short but sweet. They arrived, we swam, we packed, we played soccer, we left for the cottage and the boys stayed behind and manned Buck Lake Lodge.

Next time we hope to enjoy a longer visit.

Cheers!

Asta Ilves - 80th Birthday!


Congratulations, Asta!

From Tom's reports, it sounded like quite a party.

Even at 80, you still carry yourself with such beauty and grace. How could one resist the opportunity to serenade you?

Looking forward to seeing you soon.

xxoo

August 22nd, 1928

Saturday, September 6, 2008

13 Days - Killarney Provincial Park: August 9th - 21st, 2008


We started out in the Rain. It rained for two days. We were discouraged, but then the weather changed. We woke up to the glorious sun shining down on us on our third day. It stayed with us for the remainder of our trip - hidden away occasionally when a few storms' thunderous clouds opened up and gave us a rinse during their journey amongst the white granite peaks of the park.
Despite our rather loud presence (the kids chattering and Chopper barking), we encountered lots of wildlife this trip including two yearling bears on separate occasions. Our first encounter was on Muriel Lake, the mornng after our one and only rest day on the trip. We woke up to Chopper's booming - every piece of fur standing up in a ridge down his back - bark, that immediately made us aware something big was on our site. Tom took a look and Chopper had chased a yearling black bear up a tree not far off. He would do this a few more times, before Tom exited the tent and scared the bear of for good.
We saw another one a few days later swimming approximately 100 meters away from us across the lake we were about to start paddling on. I caught a glimpse of a moose before Chopper started barking. We also saw a number of painter turtles, a snapper that swam under our boat, some blue heron, some beavers, and some loons. One loon even swam under the water towards us coming to just a few feet away. Even at the end of our trip we almost hit a red-tailed hawk that scooped up a small rabbit and was struggling to fly away with it in front of our car. Very exciting!
We stayed at a cabin twice during our trip that was built by the Kramer family in the 1920's. They keep the main room with the fireplace open to anyone who is looking for a place to stay. It was rustic but welcoming to wet and weary travelers like us. It is nestled on a beautiful island on Howry Lake in the Park.
To end our trip we drove to South Baymouth and caught the ChiCheeMaun ferry to Tobermory. We took our time going back home, stopping at a beautiful sandy beach in Olaphant on the Bruce Peninsula. The water was shallow which allowed the kids to play in the water for hours.
Fantastic trip - Killarney Provincial Park gets two thumbs way up for a family canoe tripping destination.