Thoughts from the Country on June 16/2024 Father’s Day!!

Good Morning and as I have always told my boys: Life’s too short to sweat the small stuff. Let’s focus on the good and let the rest go.

This morning, there are a few clouds hanging around, but they’ll break up soon, making way for some sunshine. The next three days will be a tad warmer, which is nothing out of the ordinary for Canada. It’s been like this for most of my life. Now, I’m not saying weather patterns aren’t changing around the world, but I believe it’s just a natural occurrence that’s been happening since the earth was born.

With these warm temperatures coming back for a spell, you can bet the environmentalists will be having a field day. Cameras will be rolling, capturing every flash of lightning and drop of rain, making it sound all so important. But truth be told, it’s always been this way. It’s just that, back in the day, we didn’t have social media spreading news, nor did we have cameras and cell phones capturing every moment.

I remember, years ago, working in the fields. It got so hot for a few days throughout the summer, that I had to climb down off my tractor and sit under an apple tree, washing my wrists with cool water to cool off. It should also be noted that back then, we planned for these things. When we knew dry or hot weather was on the way, we were prepared. It’s a reminder that while the world keeps changing, some things about the weather and how we handle it remain the same.

Highway 522 was a touch busy yesterday, as was our little gift shop, with folks dropping by to take a look at our creations… and gardens. It’s always a pleasure to chat with folks and hear about what’s going on in the world beyond our little corner of the world. The more we hear though, the more my lovely wife and I appreciate living where we do.

You know, there’s a certain charm to rural life that you just can’t find in the city. Here, we’ve got fresh air, wide-open spaces, and the simple joy of seeing the stars at night without the city lights getting in the way.

I have always stated, in my columns, that there’s a bit of wisdom in choosing a slower pace and valuing the small things that make life rich. Whether it’s tending to our garden, watching the sunrise with a cup of coffee, or sharing a laugh with family or friends, these moments remind us why we love living here where we do now. Not saying there aren’t other places that are just as nice.

But who needs city life when we’ve got interesting folks coming to us? It’s like getting the best of both worlds … hearing all the excitement out there while enjoying the peace and quiet of home. Plus, there’s nothing like knowing we can go to bed without the sound of sirens and car horns. Life here might be slower, but it’s got its own kind of rhythm.

And let me tell you, there’s something special about ending the day with a chuckle, knowing we’ve got the best spot in the world. After all, why live in the fast lane when the scenic route has all the best views?

Bug Report: Other than a few mosquitoes, “them blood sucking parasites,” things are pretty good out there these days. And if we do get some heat, it will reduce their numbers a lot more. There is always a silver liner if you look deep or far enough.

With that … I am off for my breakfast, and will then head on out to our front porch and enjoy a cup of hot cocoa with my lovely little woman, taking in nature that lies all around our property.

You all have a great day, and I will leave you this morning with this: “Enjoy the sunshine and take a moment to appreciate the songbirds.”

Fishing Times for Sunday
06/16/24

Major Times
7:55 AM-9:55 AM
8:16 PM-10:16 PM

Minor Times
1:42 AM-2:42 AM
3:21 PM-4:21 PM

Day Rating: I give it a 3-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few. Good Luck!

Fishing Tip/Wisdom of the day: “Use a sinker slide for bottom fishin’. It lets your bait move more naturally in the current without getting all tangled up. And it also keeps your line smooth and your bait dancin’.”

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