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Good morning, folks. You know, I’ve been writing since before the internet was even a rumor.
Weather Forecast for Port Loring Ontario Canada.
Today: Mostly cloudy, heat climbing into the upper 80s °F (31 °C). Feels like the kind of day when even the pine trees look tired. Heat warnings are also in place, so I don’t think I will be doing any real hard work outside today.
Tonight: Warm and muggy, mid-70s °F (24 °C). The air will hang on you like an old wool coat, even after dark.
I’ve seen plenty of hot days up here in the north, but this one’s the sort where you take your time, enjoy a cool drink occasionally, and let the world turn without you for a spell.
Fishing Times For Port Loring:
Hot as it is, the fish will be layin’ low. Best chance is from 12:48 to 2:48 this afternoon, keep your bait down where it’s cool. Then again from 8:34 to 9:34 tonight, when the heat backs off and they start movin’. Fish slow, stay cool, and don’t work harder than the fish are.
Highway 522: Well, I have to say, traffic in our neck of the woods has been slower than a Sunday drive this summer. Folks are feeling the pinch these days, what with our so-called powers taking more than half their paychecks. Add to that the heat and dry spell we’ve been getting—no rain worth talking about in weeks—and it’s no wonder people are staying home, hiding in the shade or enjoying their air conditioners. Truth be told, I can’t say I blame them. Out on the highway, you can go for miles without meeting a soul, and the fields and ditches are starting to look as tired as the folks who tend them.
On another note: My wife and I managed to get all of next year’s firewood stacked nicely under our lean-to, which will now dry till next year. Truth is, we enjoy that kind of work—or pretty much anything—as long as we’re doing it together. There’s a comforting feeling knowing that when winter finally shows up, no matter how bitter the cold gets, we’ll have a warm, toasty fire waiting for us.
Add to that some preserves from our garden and a good supply of grass-fed beef in the freezer, along with some home-grown potatoes, and well, what more can I say? We’re all set for whatever the season throws our way.
So what are you up to today, GW?
Well, with another hot one on the way, I’m thinking I’ll kick back in the cool of the house—maybe write a story or two, or finally get back to editing that novel I’ve been working on for the past few years. But before the heat really settles in, I’m going to give the tomatoes, corn, squash, and zucchini a good long drink. The ground’s dry as can be, and the worst part is, there’s not much rain expected around here for a few days yet.
So, with that, I’m off for breakfast that my lovely wife’s fixing for me, which consists of some Bob’s Red Mill Organic Steel Cut Oats she soaked overnight. One of the healthiest foods you can eat, and none of the chemicals you get in the other stuff. It’s a real shame how most of our food these days is loaded with pesticides, PFAS, and a whole mess of other junk. Makes me shake my head, wondering what those powers that be and big companies are thinking. No wonder so many folks are sick these days.
Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW
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