Tuesday, October 1, 2019

2019 Living in Muskoka


Taita's first Christmas tree. We had a great day together!

Altogether for Christmas dinner.
Taita accliatizing to the cold Canadian weather. Tomas and Robert joined us for the weekend.


19-Dec: Sarah and Taita arrived in Canada at Pearson Airport, very early in the morning!
In early December we had an 'open house' for neighbors.
Robert and Renee's friends Tomas and Jennifer on Lions Lookout in Huntsville, overlooking Fairy Lake.
Lynda's new Hyundai Veloster.
Final paddle of the season in Skeleton Lake during October.
Our annual Fall visit to Algonquin Park.
We visited Limberlost Forest for the first time in September. It proved to be a popular hiking destination for us just outside of Huntsville.
Fannie, Sarah's long time friend from High School came to see Sarah in September. 
While the girls sat in the sun, I swam in Little Joe Lake.

19-Aug: That special day! Lynda and Sarah took me to Arowhon Pines Resort in Algonquin Park.
Alfie visited us this year. We really enjoyed having him stay with us in Huntsville.

We started remodelling the family bathroom in May and it was completed in July. We were very pleased with the result.

In July the neighbors met at Rick and Karen's for a summer party. It was fun.

Having removed the rock in the garden we grew some vegetables. I spent a lot of time this summer thinking about dad and his garden.
In June it was warm enough to get on the water. We paddled out to Alice Island on Fairy Lake in Huntsville Ontario.

3-Jun was Lynda's first day working for the Algonquin Family Healthcare Team at the Dorset Health Hub. 
By the end of May we had made a start on the garden, clearing rocks. BIG ones!
Harriet and Jim came to see us in May during their N.A tour. It was great to have them stay with us in Huntsville.
By mid April we were dealing with snow melt. Fortunately we managed to direct the water away from the house!
I only skied once in 2019. During the last weekend in March I visited Mount St. Louis Moonstone, whilst Lynda was in the UK visiting family.


We took a wrong turn and sunk in snow to our knees.

In January we had our annual winter visit to Algonquin Park and this time Sarah joined us.

There was no shortage of snowfall during the winter of 2018/19. 15ft in total for the season.

Friday, January 5, 2018

2018 The Year We Moved North



Time to have a beer by the fire pit on Christmas Day 2018.
Christmas arrived quickly enough and we added new Muskoka ornaments to our tree.
We were pleased to have the fire and mantle piece completed for Christmas.

The deer have been regular visitors to the garden during the summer and early winter. They stopped coming when the snow got too deep.

The first snow fall was 28th Oct. and it didn't stop until April. Neighbours said it was the hardest winter they could remember. Photo of Lakewood Park Road.

We don't forget Oscar who stayed back in Oakville with Chloe and Sebastien.

 Robert and Renee paddling 'uphill' on Oxtongue Lake, heading back to the Algonquin Outfitters store.
It was nice to share our 2018 Thanks Giving with Phil, Renee and Robert.

 The colors were spectacular again this fall, especially along Aspdin Road between Huntsville and Rosseau.

We were excited to take Phil to Arowhon Pines Lodge in the fall. This time we sat in the splendid restaurant deep in the forest.

  Phil came to visit in early October, seen here with Lynda at Lions Lookout, high above Huntsville town.

Just relaxing by the lake.
After a couple of hours paddling we stopped in at Arowhon Pines Lodge for a summer bar-b-que.
Finally we found time for some recreation in Algonquin Park, now only 45 minutes away. It was good to be back on the water. This time on Little Joe Lake.

We were very pleased with the dining room and the new floor looks great. Just need some wall decor now.
Lynda and I followed up with the painting and the main floor soon started to take shape.

 Darren helped us with the carpentry work inside, leveling floors, hanging doors and replacing trim and baseboard.

It was hot work washing and sanding the decks before staining.

With Roberts help we renovated the steps and bannister rail leading up to the front door and we re-stained the front and rear decks.

Lynda made her third trip to see Sarah in the Dominican in June.

We stayed with Laura in Mississauga from April to July, before moving up to Huntsville.

We finally sold our home in Oakville and bought a property in Huntsville Ontario. Here visiting 206 for the first time as owners.

March 18th and it feels like spring so we drove down to the lake in Oakville.
Mike skied twice at MSLM this year and once in Ellicottville NY. Wherever we ski it always feels like holiday!
Today 11-Mar, I cleared out some old recipe cards, but couldn't part with these from mum and Aunty Pat so I posted them here as a memory.
Lynda 'Little' sitting on top of Mont Tremblant.
27-Feb Mike taking a break skiing at Mont Tremblant.
Not so cold in Algonquin this year and not so much snow but a 'bunch' of ice, said in true Canadian style! Photo taken above Jack Lake.
We stayed up in Haliburton for the weekend and enjoyed a few days in Algonquin Park. Photo taken at Peck Lake.
 January 26th, Wyatt and Lynda getting to know each other.
Musher Lynda driving the Winterdance dogsled team north of Haliburton, Ontario
Sun Halo formed by ice crystal over Brampton, Ontario 5-Jan. Outside temperature was -25 degreesC.
1-Jan-2018 Lynda, Mike, Patrick and Daisy walking in Patuxent River Park, Maryland.
2018 is the first time Lynda and I have seen ice on the Patuxent River. Photo taken from Shores of Calvert boat ramp.