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Country Sunrise, Plain Talk on July 8/2024

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Isn’t it about time our governments stopped taking almost half of our paychecks in taxes? We already pay enough taxes on everything else.

Good mornin’! The only thing that should be in a rush in the country is the water in the creek. Take your time and do it right.

Highway 522 remains quiet these days. It seems folks are staying closer to home, maybe feeling the pinch in their wallets. With living costs going up, many are choosing local spots over longer trips. It’s a sign of the times—people adjusting to economic pressures by keeping things local. So, if you’re traveling this way, expect an easy drive with fewer cars, reflecting this shift to more budget-friendly choices.

Bug Report: Actually, things are pretty good out there these days. That said, I had to deal with some wasps yesterday while working on one of my buildings. They didn’t appreciate me intruding on their territory. I had to gently relocate them, so I could get on with my work.

Yesterday, like I mentioned, I began cleaning out one of my older sheds where I keep my lumber for making things. Honestly, I didn’t realize I had so much stored away. It was nice to see all of it, though. Today, now that it’s all cleaned out, I’m going to organize everything neatly, so I can easily find what I need when I need it. It looks like I’ll be busy with this task for most of the day.

With that said, I’m heading off for breakfast that my lovely wife is preparing for me…a bowl of porridge this morning, a nice change of pace. Following that, as I do every morning, a cup of hot cocoa, and then it’ll be time to get to work.

You all have a great day and remember: “Hard work keeps the belly full and the heart content!” GW

Fishing Times for Monday
07/08/24

Major Times
2:25 AM-4:25 AM
2:48 PM-4:48 PM

Minor Times But Still Good.
7:37 AM-8:37 AM
10:42 PM-11:42 PM

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

Advice from an Old Angler: Early morning is prime time for fishin’. Fish are active and feedin’ before the sun gets too high. Get up with the sun, grab your gear, and head out. You’ll often find the best bite just as dawn breaks.

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Daybreak in the North Country on July 7/2024

Good Morning! Hard work never killed anyone, but why take the chance? So knowing that… let’s pace ourselves and enjoy the day.

It’s another cloudy morning, waking up in the north. However, we should see some sunshine around 9:00 AM. But in saying that, the clouds will remain with us off and on throughout the day. We’ve sure had our share of rain this year…a lot more than we really need…so I am hoping it eases off for a few days. Rain is good, but too much saturates the ground to a point that plants can’t handle it. The world is changing, as it always has done, and there isn’t much we can do about it other than adapt and find the silver linings.

On another note, I spent the day fixing up our carport. Got the back wall up, and things are looking good. We should be all set now for when winter hits, and our car will be happy not having to bear the brunt of the snow and ice. It’s something that’s really needed in this part of the country. Who knows, maybe our car will thank me by running a bit smoother this winter!

Today, I’m taking on the task of cleaning out the building where I keep my lumber. With all the other things that have kept me busy, I never quite got around to fixing it up. It’s been a bit of a mess for years now, but as they say, a little at a time gets things done. So, that’s my plan for the day…making some headway on this cluttered space. As always, you never quite know what the day might throw at you.

So with that, I’m off to enjoy the breakfast my lovely wife has prepared for me. You know… they say the early bird gets the worm, but I’d rather have bacon and eggs!

Fishing Times for Sunday
07/07/24

Major Times
1:36 AM-3:36 AM
2:01 PM-4:01 PM

Minor Times
6:26 AM-7:26 AM
10:19 PM-11:19 PM

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

Advice from an Old Angler: Fish respond to natural movements in the water. Create a subtle ripple or disturbance with your bait to attract their attention. A gentle twitch or jiggle can make your bait look alive and irresistible.

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First Light in the Country on July 6/2024

“Mornin’, folks! The best way to start the day is with a smile and a cup of coffee strong enough to float a horseshoe.”

Starting things off, it’s cloudy this morning, but we should see some sunshine later on. We could also see a passing shower here and there throughout the day. And, it’s a bit cooler today, which will make working outside kind of pleasant. Overall, I have no complaints about the weather here in the north so far this year. It’s been pretty nice, though maybe a touch too much rain for some. But hey, for all those folks grumbling about the weather, I’d say it’s been just about perfect!

Highway 522 is still quiet these days, probably due to rising costs, interest rates, and taxes on the paychecks. There’s some traffic, but folks seem to be cutting back on travel to save a few bucks. And honestly, I can’t say I blame them.

Bug Report: Yesterday, while working on my lean-to where we park our car in the winter, those blood-sucking parasites, the mosquitoes, were relentless. They thrive in shady, windless, damp areas. I was happy to go inside at the end of the day.

On another note, I managed to accomplish a lot outside yesterday while my wife worked hard on fulfilling custom orders for her customers. But she did give me a hand later in the day, which was nice. All in all, it turned out to be a productive day. We also had plenty of customers dropping by our gift shop, which was a nice bonus.

With that, I’m off for my breakfast, which my lovely wife is preparing for me. After that, I’ll be heading out to tackle some work for the day. Well, after I have my cup of hot cocoa, can’t forget that, sheesh!

You all have a great day…and as I have always said: “If you’re lucky enough to live in the country, you’re lucky enough!”

Fishing Times for Saturday
07/06/24

Major Times
12:42 AM-2:42 AM
1:09 PM-3:09 PM

Minor Times
5:15 AM-6:15 AM
9:50 PM-10:50 PM

Day Rating: Another great day to be out there with pole in hand. I give it a 5-Star rating out of 5 for catching a few. Good Luck!

Advice from an Old Angler: Cast along the edges, where different types of water meet…where shallow water drops off to deeper water, or where currents converge. Fish like to lurk in these transition zones.

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Whooping Cough Alert for Our Area

Hey folks, just a heads-up. Whooping cough is now in our region. Since January, we’ve had 16 cases, which is a big jump from the average of about 4 cases per year.

Whooping cough spreads easily when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Early signs are sneezing, runny nose, low fever, and a mild cough that gets worse over two weeks. The cough often ends in a ‘whooping’ sound and can be so bad it causes gagging or vomiting. This cough can last up to 100 days, making it hard to sleep, work, or do daily activities.

Now, I’m not one to scare folks or spread false rumors, but I think it’s important to get the word out. This is especially for babies under one-year-old, pregnant women, and folks with lung or breathing problems. If you have a new or worsening cough, avoid contact with high-risk folks mentioned above, and especially young babies and pregnant women.

If you have a severe cough and are worried, wear a mask and see your doctor, or go to a walk-in clinic.

To prevent whooping cough, keep up with vaccinations. The vaccine is given at two, four, six, and 18 months old, with boosters at four to six years and 14 to 16 years old. Adults can get a free booster, which is recommended for pregnant women to protect their babies.

If you need to catch up on vaccines, book an appointment with your doctor or contact the Health Unit at 1-800-563-2808 ext. 1301.

Stay safe, everyone.

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The Cost of Supporting Wars: A Perspective

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

As the war between Ukraine and Russia along with Israel and Hezbollah drags on, it’s natural for countries like Canada and the USA to want to help. But with all the billions we’re spending on these wars, we have to ask if it’s really doing any good. It should also be noted that, all that money we put into it is gone forever. I know they say it isn’t, but I don’t believe that for a minute.

Now, don’t get me wrong, every country has the right to protecting their own, and we do need to show our support now and then, but truth told, sending so much money and supplies overseas puts a big strain on our own resources. Here in Canada and the USA, we have our own problems, like not enough houses, doctors, food for the needy, retirement homes that aren’t up to par, people sleeping in the streets and the list goes on and on. Oh, and not to forget that all that money they are sending to other countries comes right out of the working man’s paychecks. Knowing that, shouldn’t we be taking care of those issues first?

Personally, I think it’s time to rethink our approach. Instead of just sending more money and weapons, we should focus on making a real difference for our own people/country first. If we don’t take care of our own country, we won’t be able to help anyone else, it’s simple as that. Now, that doesn’t mean ignoring what’s happening in the world, but we need to be smart about how we use our resources.

It’s a tough choice, but I believe it’s the right thing to do.

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