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“Sharing a Little News: Our Home’s Up for Sale”

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We’ve come to one of those crossroads in life again. After many good years here in our corner of Ontario — tending the gardens, watching the seasons come and go, building memories in every nook and cranny — we’ve decided it’s time to open a new chapter.

So, we’ve listed our home for sale with Angie McCandless at Forest Hill Real Estate Inc. Brokerage, and thought it might be nice to share a few words (and a handful of pictures) right here on my blog for those who’ve followed along with our stories over the years.

It’s a comfortable place, with enough space for gardens and morning coffee on the porch, and a workshop that’s seen its fair share of sawdust and good ideas. The birds show up on cue, and come fall, the trees put on quite a show. Folks who know us know it’s been a peaceful spot to grow older in.

If you or someone you know might be looking for a home in this neck of the woods, feel free to reach out to Angie McCandless for all the details. She’s handling everything — the viewings, the paperwork, and any serious questions.

👉 Here’s how to get in touch:

Thanks for taking the time to share a bit of this journey with us. Wherever the road leads next, it’s sure to come with more stories. And just so you know, we haven’t sold or moved yet… so for the time being, everything here, the gift shop and all, carries on the same as it always has.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

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Older, Wiser, Still Typing on July 2/2025

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Good morning. The coffee’s hot, the birds are singing, and my thoughts are lining up like fence posts. Let’s get to it.

Starting things off, it’s looking as if we’re in for another really nice day here in Port Loring, Ontario, Canada. Right now it’s sitting at a comfortable 63°F (17°C), and the sun’s already warming things up. You won’t need more than a light shirt if you’re heading outside early, and it’s shaping up to be one of those days that makes you glad you live where you do.

This afternoon, we’re on track to reach around 79°F (26°C) with full-on sunshine and just enough of a breeze to keep things feeling pleasant. A fine day to check a few things off the list outdoors, or maybe just settle into the shade and let the world spin without you for a bit.

Tonight, we’ll dip down into the low 60s°F (around 16°C) under partly cloudy skies. Still mild, and just right for leaving the windows cracked open a touch.

Tomorrow, we’ll start the morning near 63°F (17°C) again, and by afternoon we’re looking at sunshine and a high of around 73°F (23°C). Can’t ask for much better than that this time of year.

Highway 522 has been a bit busier the past few days. Folks from down south rolled in over the weekend, opened up their cottages, and now they’re starting to poke around, seeing what’s new and what’s stayed the same. It’s that time of year when Cottage Country comes to life again, and if you’re out and about, there’s no shortage of places worth dropping in on.

One of them is our gift shop right here in Port Loring at 11588 Highway 522. My wife’s been busy setting up our summer display, and if I do say so, it’s looking real nice. She’s laid out the handcrafted flutes just so, each one with its own feel and sound, made right here at home with care and a bit of heart worked into the grain and sound.

While you’re here, don’t miss the artwork. My lovely wife is a self-taught artist who’s been painting for over thirty-five years or so, and her work has found homes all over the world. She also creates handmade cards, each one a small piece of art in itself. Every story I’ve ever written and gathered into our books has one of her illustrations alongside it. She brings those words to life in a way I never could have on my own, making the stories feel even more real. It’s a quiet tribute to the heart behind the stories and the hands that helped shape them.

Speaking of stories, you’ll find all of my books here too, each filled with over fifty short stories drawn from real life. Some tell of the old ways and the folks who came before us, others touch on what’s happening now, and a few explore what might be just around the bend. You know, I’ve been writing columns every single week for over thirty years now and have never missed one. I’m still writing for Post Media today and for the papers that came before it as well. It’s been a good, long run, and I figure folks ought to know these stories come from places and times that’s seen a thing or two.

So if you’re looking to spend a quiet afternoon doing something different, stop in and say hello. You never know what you might find—or what might find you.

With that, I’m off to enjoy the breakfast my lovely wife made for me. Gotta get it while it’s hot—nothing worse than a cold breakfast. Well, unless it’s cereal, and who really eats that stuff anyway? Ha.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]

This Old Desk Still Has Something to Say

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Our Home

Good morning, folks. Another morning, another page, and I’ve got a few thoughts worth putting down before the day pulls me away.

Well, looking out my window by my old desk here, it looks as if the day is shaping up to be a nice one. The sun is up, and the birds are feeding at our feeder.

Today’s Forecast (Tuesday, July 1):
Expect mostly cloudy skies, with a high near 78 °F (26 °C). Temperatures will dip to a low of 57 °F (14 °C) tonight, so a light jacket might come in handy.

Tomorrow (Wednesday, July 2):
It should be mostly sunny through the day, with highs around 79 °F (26 °C). Toward late afternoon, there’s a chance for heavy thunderstorms, possibly with some gusty winds and small hail, before cooling to about 57 °F (14 °C) overnight.

Around here, the skies have their own way of keeping us humble, sunshine in the morning, thunder by supper.

Highway 522 is starting to pick up traffic-wise, with tourists making their way into our area for the summer months. But then again, it is July 1. The kids are out of school and folks are itchin’ to find something to do that takes them away from the hustle and bustle of city life. I get it. After months of concrete and commotion, the pull of the quiet, the trees, and the slower rhythm of things starts to look real appealing.

Out here, time moves different. You hear the wind before you hear a car. Nights aren’t filled with sirens or streetlights, they’re wrapped in crickets, the occasional owl, and the kind of silence you can actually feel. We do have bright lights up here, though, they’re called stars. Millions of them, scattered across the sky like someone spilled a bucket of diamonds. And the best part? You don’t have to pay admission or fight for parking to see them.

Bug Report: Things have been pretty good for the past couple days, other than a few mosquitoes seeking out a meal or two.

On another note, yesterday my wife and I kept ourselves busy with folks stopping by the gift shop, picking up everything from handmade pieces to the odds and ends we’ve set out under the carport as part of our garage sale. Rain or not, we had a steady stream of visitors all weekend, which surprised us, in a good way.

I’ve got to say, I’m thankful I spent time last winter making up a good batch of flutes as lately, they’ve been flying off the shelves. Seems like more and more folks are drawn to something real, something made by hand. My books have also been moving pretty well too, and my wife’s paintings and greeting cards have been catching a lot of attention.

What my wife and I sell here isn’t the kind of thing you find in big box stores or tucked into rows of cookie-cutter souvenirs. Everything is one of a kind, made with care, right here at our home. Each piece carries a bit of who we are. Around here, we don’t just sell things. We share stories, whether it’s in wood, paint, or words.

So what are you up to today, GW?

Well, today being such a nice day, we’ll be carrying on with our garage sale while also tending to folks who stop by our gift shop. There are plenty of good deals to be had, if you’re looking.

I’m also planning to put that old hoe of mine back to work. The weeds in our vegetable garden are starting to sneak in again, and it’s always easier to take care of them now rather than later.

So with that I am off for some pancakes that my lovely wife has made for me while they are hot.

You all have a great day and: Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]

A Pencil, a Porch, and a Bit of Truth on June 29/2025

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Well, it’s a sunny start to the day here in Port Loring. It feels fresh out there this morning, sittin’ right around 58 F, which is about 15 C if you’re keeping track that way.

As the day moves forward, it’s looking to stay nice, a bit of sun, maybe a few clouds drifting by, but overall just a good, solid day. High should climb up to about 80 F, or 27 C. Good day to get things done outside or maybe just sit a spell in the shade if you’ve already done enough.

Come tonight, it won’t cool off too much. Expect it to dip down to around 62 F, or 17 C. Should be a quiet evening, maybe a few bugs depending on where you’re standing, but otherwise pretty mild.

Now tomorrow, that’s when things start to shift. It’s gonna cloud up some, and they’re saying we might get a couple showers, maybe even a thunderstorm in the mix. Air’s gonna feel heavier too, real warm and sticky. High’s supposed to hit around 86 F, or 30 C, with the low tomorrow night sittin’ close to 65 F, or 18 C.

Might be one of those days, where you get your outside work done early and then just keep an eye on the sky.

Highway 522: Well, traffic wise, it has picked up a lot. Campers, trailers, you name it, they’re all moving into our area. But it is the long weekend, the kids are out of school, and the city folks are wantin’ to leave that city life behind for a bit.

And I can’t say I blame them, neither. Up here, the air is fresh, the fish are waitin’ to eat some worms and keep the fishermen/women on their toes, and the blackflies are gone for another year.

They call it The Call of the Wild, and there ain’t no stronger force than nature, let me tell ya.

Bug Report:

All is quiet on the bug front… for now. But if this heat keeps creeping in like it might, you can bet those pesky deer flies and mosquitoes will be back out and about.

You see, they have been lying low, holding little bug meetings somewhere out in the bush, just waiting for the right time to come out and start irritating folks. And they always seem to seek out that nice warm city blood first. It’s a real treat to them.

Now, some folks think they are safe with bug spray, but I will tell you, most of that stuff today is not good for your health and truth told, it just works like a dinner bell letting the bugs know exactly where you are.

Instead of piling on bug spray, try not to put on any perfume or strongly scented soap. Wash your clothes in unscented soap, too. I use Dove or Ivory unscented, and it helps a lot.

So if you are heading outside, don’t forget your hat. It is your first line of defense. After that, you might be better off learning to swat fast and doing a little two-step than relying on a can of chemical hope.

On another note, yesterday despite the rain and the not-so-great weather in the morning, I ended up cleaning my woodworking shop. And in the afternoon, I wrote up another story for the newspapers I write for. All in all, it was a good day.

So what are you up to today, GW?

Well, with a day this nice, I’m planning to get outside and work in our vegetable gardens. I already spotted a few weeds trying to sneak in and get a foothold, and I’m not about to let them get the upper hand.

Speaking of the garden, I have to say, with all this wet weather we’ve had, things like tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, squash, and a few others have really taken off. They’ve grown so much in just a few days that they’re starting to crowd each other like old neighbors at a family reunion.

That’s good in one way, but in other ways it’s not so great. Looks like I’ll have to do some thinning out soon, give everything a bit more breathing room before they start stepping on each other’s toes.

So with that bit of info out there for you to read, I am off to enjoy the breakfast my lovely wife has made for me. After that, I will head on out to our front porch, with a cup of green tea for a change, since it’s such a really nice day.

My wife and I sure do enjoy sitting outside just taking in our beautiful piece of property. It is one of those small things about living in the country that makes all the hard work worthwhile.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

If you purchase a book, a brief Amazon review really helps new readers discover my work—it means a lot.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]

More Than Meets the Eye

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Now, I’m not here to tell folks what to think, I’m just sharing what life has shown me. Take from it what makes sense, leave the rest, but maybe let it sit with you a while.

So here we are again, Canada caught up in another squabble with our southern neighbours. This time it’s over that new tax on Big Tech. Folks in Ottawa say it’s only fair, as after all, companies like Google and Facebook haul in piles of money from Canadians, but pay next to nothing back. Makes sense on paper.

But you’ve got to wonder if there’s something else brewing under the surface. Seems to me our Prime Minister, Mr. Carney, might be playing more than just a tax game. Could be he’s trying to look tough for folks here at home, so we all feel he’s finally standing his ground, instead of just nodding along with whatever Washington wants.

Or maybe, just maybe, he’s got his eye on a bigger prize. You see, if trade with the U.S. gets rocky, that opens the door to push harder into deals with the UK, India, France, and even China along with others of course. It’s risky business, sure, but it might just be the kind of gamble he’s willing to take. Then, when Canadians complain about new tariffs on lumber or steel, or what ever, he can stand there and say, well, we’re working on fresh markets, we’re not just tied to one big customer anymore.

I can’t say for sure if that’s smart or just political posturing. But one thing is for sure, I’ve lived long enough to know sometimes it’s both at once. And I also know, that whenever politicians start talking tough, it’s worth paying attention to what they’re NOT saying. Could be we’re all about to pay a bit more at the grocery store, so Carney can polish up his backbone.

At any rate, maybe instead of chasing deals halfway around the world, we ought to be putting more energy into making things here at home. Building up our own industries, supporting local businesses, and growing stronger from the ground up. That in my mind is where real strength lies, not just in playing the global game.

Food for thought, anyway.

Until the next time, keep your minds open and your stories alive. GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

If you purchase a book, a brief Amazon review really helps new readers discover my work—it means a lot.

Support my writing: Support My Writing

In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]