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Good morning, folks. You know, I’ve said and written a lot over the years, but mornings still find new ways to bring something to the surface.
Well, she’s looking like another really nice day here in cottage country.
The sun is shining through the pines, the morning doves are at our feeder, the bluebirds are steadily bringing food to their young who made a home in the birdhouses I built awhile back, and to top it all off, the temperatures are just about perfect.
Right now, it’s sitting at a comfortable 60°F (16°C), and by the time midday rolls around, we’ll be looking at a high of about 79°F (26°C). It’s the kind of day where one should take advantage of the nice weather while you can. Whether that means puttering in the garden, taking a walk around one’s property, or just sitting with your coffee and letting the birds do the talking.
Tonight, we’ll see things cooling off to a pleasant 57°F (14°C). Good sleeping weather if you leave the window cracked a touch.
Tomorrow’s shaping up to be a hot one. Expect a high near 86°F (30°C) with a mix of cloud and sun. The morning might start off a bit overcast, but it’ll clear some as the day goes on. Overnight temps will only dip down to around 69°F (21°C), so it’ll stay warm right through the evening.
All in all, not a thing to complain about. If you’ve got outside chores, I’d say get at them early before that heat sets in. And if not, well, maybe just enjoy a cool drink in the shade and take the day as it comes.
Highway 522 was busy with traffic yesterday, and we had another good day with folks dropping by the gift shop and picking up items from our garage sale. Hard to believe we had that much stuff tucked away that we never used, but we’re slowly working through it. Judging by how many folks are stopping in, I figure we’ll find a home for whatever’s left before too long.
Now in saying that, we’ve still got plenty to browse through, and that includes more than just garage sale odds and ends, as our little gift shop is also filled with one-of-a-kind pieces we’ve made right here on the property—things you won’t find anywhere else. And the best part? Most everything inside is marked at half price. We have deals outside and inside waiting for ya. What could be better than that?
So… if you’ve got a mind to hunt for a few treasures, drop on by. We’ll be right here at 11588 Highway 522, Port Loring, Ontario, open from 10 AM to 4 PM.
Bug Report:
Well, while we were out mowing yesterday, we sure noticed a fair number of no-see-UMS, mosquitoes, and deer flies buzzing around and bothering us. Now, I’ll admit, they don’t bite me all that often, but they sure do their best to annoy me. My wife, on the other hand, isn’t so lucky. I figure it’s because she’s a whole lot sweeter than I am—and the bugs know it, too.
So with that, I’m off to enjoy the breakfast my little woman’s fixing up, and after that, we’ll be out on the front porch with a warm cup of turmeric tea, watching the morning unfold. There’s always something to see around here—birds at the feeders, squirrels up to no good, and the wind dancing through the pines. It’s a peaceful place, the kind you don’t come across too often anymore. No matter where you stand on the property, it’s as pretty as a picture.
So, If you’re out and about, feel free to stop in. Between the garage sale and the gift shop, there’s plenty to look at—and while you’re here, take a stroll around the place. This property of ours is up for sale, and I’ll tell you, it’s something special. Folks always talk about waterfront, and sure, that’s nice, but in my books, being tucked just a little inland has its own kind of charm. It’s quieter, more private, and you don’t have to worry about the blackflies breeding right at your doorstep. Ha!
It’s one of those places you have to see for yourself—close to everything, but just far enough away to feel like you’ve stepped into your own little piece of country.
Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW