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Wakin’ Up in Northern Ontario on August 3/2024

Good Morning Folks

Food for thought: The sun doesn’t complain about rising every day, and neither should we.

It’s another sunny morning here in cottage country, and I suspect we’re in for another warm day. Truth be told, it’s the humidity that makes it feel a lot warmer than it really is. But it is summer, and we’ve had our share of rain, so there shouldn’t be too many complaints. That said, over the years, not much has changed weather wise here where we live.

On the cooler side of things, starting Monday, a cold front is expected to move in, bringing cooler temperatures and a welcome break from the heat. This shift should make things more comfortable and give us a chance to enjoy the outdoors even more.

Highway 522 has quieted down, with many folks opting to stay close to home or in their cottages. I can’t say I blame them. The taxes these days are ridiculous, and what we get in return doesn’t seem to match up. The powers that be, have driven prices so high, making it hard for people to get out and enjoy themselves. With the rising costs of gas and the burden of paycheck taxes, every outing feels like a strain on the wallet. Personally, I believe paychecks shouldn’t be taxed at all. It’s no wonder people prefer to stay put these days.

Bug Report: No complaints in that department.

On another note, my wife and I have been really busy with folks dropping by our gift shop, along with friends stopping in to say hello and see how we’re doing. It’s nice to see so many faces. And on top of that, with all the work we’ve been doing around our home, tending to the garden, fixing up the house, and working in the woodworking shop, our days are full. But we wouldn’t have it any other way… there’s something special about staying close to home and doing what you love. Which I stated above that a lot of people are doing these days.

Today, with the weather set to be a touch warm, I’m thinking of staying inside and possibly writing up another story or two for my columns. It’s one of those days when the idea of trading the sun for the comfort of my writing desk sounds pretty appealing. Besides, the stories don’t write themselves, though some days it feels like they should!

With that, I’m off to enjoy the breakfast my little woman is making. You know, after all these years, I’ve learned that the way to start the day is with her cooking. It’s been over fifty years, and she still manages to make mornings special. Once I’ve had my fill, I’ll see what the day brings, although I’ve learned that with my lovely wife by my side, it’s always worth getting up for.

You all have a great day and remember: “Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.”

Saturday
08/03/24

Major Times
–:—–:–
11:54 AM-1:54 PM

Minor Times
4:12 AM-5:12 AM
8:21 PM-9:21 PM

Day Rating: Other than the heat it should be a good day for fishing, I give it a 4-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few. Good Luck!

Advice from an Old Angler: Always keep your line tight while fishing. A loose line can mean missing a great catch. I’ve always said: “A slack line is like a poorly tied knot…both will leave you hanging and wondering where you went wrong!”

Wakin’ Up in Northern Ontario on July 29/2024

Comfrey’s been a trusty plant for us old timers. We’d crush its leaves and use them on bruises and sore spots for quick relief. It still works well for that today.

Just be sure not to use it inside the body—stick to applying it on the skin only. Always test a small amount on a patch of skin, like your wrist, first. If it turns red or causes irritation, don’t use it.

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To make comfrey oil, follow these simple steps:

  1. Harvest: Gather fresh comfrey leaves and flowers.
  2. Dry: Let them dry for a day or two to remove excess moisture.
  3. Infuse: Place the dried leaves and flowers in a jar and cover with a carrier oil (like olive, grape seed, or almond oil).
  4. Steep: Seal the jar and let it sit in a warm, sunny spot for 2–3 weeks, shaking it gently every day.
  5. Strain: After 2–3 weeks, strain out the plant material using a fine mesh or cheesecloth.
  6. Store: Pour the oil into a clean, dark bottle and store it in a cool, dark place.

Use this oil for soothing skin or muscle relief.

Good Morning. Years ago, my old friend used to say. “George, the buffalo moves through the storm, not away from it. Face your challenges head-on.”

This is beginning to sound like, well… anyway, we are looking at another beautiful day here in cottage country. The sun’s shining, the birds are singing, and the mosquitoes are surprisingly polite this year. If this keeps up, I might just start believing the Farmer’s Almanac got it right.

We’ve had enough rain to keep the garden lush, but not so much that we’re growing webbed feet. Although I did have to put on my rubber boots at times. The tomatoes are ripening nicely, and even the carrots seem to be smiling. It’s been a good year weather-wise, so here’s hoping it continues. If nothing else, it’s a perfect day to sit on the porch with a cold drink and take in nature.

Highway 522 was quiet yesterday, but it was Sunday, and most folks seem to stay close to home on weekends, enjoying their time off work. During the week, everyone’s busy, so weekends are when folks can finally catch their breath.

Bug Report: As I stated above, all is well in that department.

On another note, since I was hurting yesterday, I decided to take it easy. Today, well… we’ll see how it goes. I suppose I shouldn’t be pushing myself as much as I have been. You’d think one would learn with age, but some of us just never quite get the hang of it. It’s something I’m going to have to work on sooner rather than later.

With that I am off once again for my breakfast that my lovely wife has made for me and will then retire to the front porch.

You all have a great day and remember: “You can’t help getting older, but you don’t have to get old.”

Fishing Times for Monday
07/29/24

Major Times
7:15 AM-9:15 AM
7:42 PM-9:42 PM

Minor Times
–:—–:–
3:49 PM-4:49 PM

Day Rating: I give it a 2-Star Rating for catching a few today. Good Luck!

Advice from an Old Angler: Whether it’s minnows, worms, or bugs, live bait gets the job done better than any fancy lure. Hook ’em live and let ’em wriggle. My old Dad always said, “Live bait is fishin’ the way nature intended.”

Daybreak in Northern Ontario, on July 28/2024

Breakfast.

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Good morning! As my old friend Gray Wolf used to say: The eagle may soar, but the wise owl knows when to keep quiet.

Looking outside, it seems we’re in for another beautiful day here in the north. Plenty of sunshine, hardly a cloud in sight and the breeze is just right. Along with that, the temperature has settled back into the comfortable zone. Truth be told, other than a smidgen of warmth for a couple of days, and a bit too much rain, our summer has been perfect. If it keeps up like this, I might just start thinking Mother Nature’s got a soft spot for us. Or… maybe she’s just making up for last winter.

Highway 522 has seen a bit more action lately, with folks out and about looking for things to do. Seems like everyone’s trying to escape the humdrum of their own four walls. Heck, even the deer are starting to look twice before crossing!

Bug Report: Nothing to report, as things have been pretty nice out there. Even the mosquitoes seem to be on vacation! Which is fine with me.

On another note, yesterday I worked away outside on a few more projects that needed attention, and in the afternoon I took it a bit easy and wrote up another story for my newspaper columns that I write for weekly. I write 52 columns a year, which can keep a feller busy at times. And you know, in over 30 years, I’ve never missed a single one. You’d think that would be some kind of record. But the best part is, my readers keep asking for more.

Today, my wife and I are thinking of taking the day off to enjoy our property. We’ll do some front porch sittin’, relax by the fishpond, and spend time on the swing I made a few years ago—Just Because We Can!

And with that, I’m off for my morning breakfast that my lovely wife is making for me. Afterward, I’ll see what the day has in store, beyond what I’ve planned. Life is a mystery. But in saying that… sometimes, the best moments are the ones you didn’t see coming.

You all have a great day, and I will leave you to ponder on this: “You don’t stop playing because you grow old; you grow old because you stop playing.” GW

Fishing Times for Sunday
07/28/24

Major Times
6:22 AM-8:22 AM
6:48 PM-8:48 PM

Minor Times
–:—–:–
2:30 PM-3:30 PM

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

Advice from an Old Angler: A simple cane pole, some line, and a hook are all you need for a relaxing day of fishing. No reels, no fuss. Sometimes… the old ways are the best ways—keep it simple, and have fun!

Early Mornin’ in the Pines on July 27/2024

Good Morning! Thinking back, my old dad used to say: If you’re lookin’ for a friend, try a dog. If you’re lookin’ for work, try a farm. He went on to say, And if you’re lookin’ for both, drop by and say hello.

Looks like another fine day shaping up for us here in the north. It’s a bit misty now, but the sun will burn it off soon enough. Nothing like a bit of nature’s magic to start the day, which we see a lot of, living where we do. That is, you take the time to notice.

Highway 522 slowed down a bit yesterday, but our gift shop still saw a steady stream of visitors picking up one-of-a-kind items. I have to say, we’ve had a great year so far.

Bug Report: All is well in that department. Well, except for the mosquitoes, who are clearly on vacation—they left a note saying they’d be back later on when conditions are right. Damn nice of them, don’t you think?

Yesterday, I was out and about taking care of this and that. Out here in the country, owning a home means you’re never short of things that need fixing. From mending an out building, that’s seen better days, to chasing after weeds that seem to think they own the place, there’s always work to be done.

Today, well... I am thinking I will take things a bit easy and give this old body of mine a much-needed rest. My lovely wife and I have done so many things this year around our home, that we can’t begin to remember them all. And it’s not that we’re forgetting things—just been too busy to keep up!

With that I am off once again for my breakfast that my little woman has made for me, and will then head on out to our swing by our fishpond with a hot cocoa… and take in our beautiful piece of property.

You all have a great day, and I will leave you with this: “When in doubt, take a nap and let the world sort itself out.”

Fishing Times for Saturday
07/27/24

Major Times
5:31 AM-7:31 AM
5:56 PM-7:56 PM

Minor Times
1:10 PM-2:10 PM
11:28 PM-12:28 AM

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

Advice from an Old Angler: Keep your hooks sharp with a small file. A sharp hook sets easier and catches more fish. I’ve always said; “A dull hook is like a dull knife—good for nothin’.”

What the Mavericks Can Teach Us When it Comes to Politics

As an old-timer who’s seen his fair share of political antics, I think it’s time to take a step back, and look at things with a fresh perspective. Now… before you toss your hat in the ring and label me as a full-blown Trump supporter, hold your horses. I ain’t saying he’s flawless, but maybe, just maybe, we shouldn’t be knocking Trump as much as a lot of folks are doing these days.

You see, Trump’s got a knack for stirring the pot, and truth told, sometimes, that’s exactly what the kitchen needs. Sure, he’s a bit rough around the edges, like a rusty old tractor, but he’s brought some important truths to the surface, that we can’t ignore, especially when it comes to the political system, the law, and the media.

It shouldn’t be the prospect of a Trump presidency that makes us rethink our ways. Nope… it’s the realization that the government we’ve had for the past few years, hasn’t exactly been a shining beacon of hope. Folks up here in the Great White North have been watching, and to me, it’s becoming pretty clear that the powers that be ain’t delivering the goods. But what can we do when the same old crew keeps backing the horse that’s dragging us through the mud? It seems to me that the so-called progress we’ve been promised, is just leading us deeper into the muck.

Now, I’m not suggesting we need to swap our leaders for a Trump-like figure, well maybe... but there’s a lesson in all this commotion. Maybe it’s time we took a hard look at the old policies of socialism, globalism, and that green dream our current leaders have been peddling. It seems to me these grand ideas are more like a leaky old boat – looks good from afar, but up close, it’s sinking fast.

What I hope is… that Canadians, after wading through the mess of the current regime, will take a lesson they won’t forget. For one generation, at least, we should remember, that change doesn’t always come in a neat, polite package. Sometimes, it’s loud, brash, and a bit unruly, just like a stubborn mule. But hey! If it gets the job done, and opens our eyes to what’s really going on, maybe it’s worth a second look. After all, there’s a reason why a lot of folks still find value in the things Trump’s been pointing out.

So, let’s not be too quick to dismiss the man who’s got folks talking, even if he’s not our cup of tea. After all, every once in a while, a little ruckus is just what the doctor ordered. GW

Daybreak in the North Country on July 26/2024

Yesterday, I picked some of our first tomatoes, zucchini, along with a few beans. There’s something truly special about that first toasted tomato sandwich of the season.

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Good mornin’! You can’t unscramble eggs, but you can always make an omelette. So… make the best of what you got.

It looks as if we are in for another really nice day here in cottage country. The sun is shinning, the temperatures are comfortable, and the birds are enjoying their breakfast at our bird feeder.

Highway 522 has been picking up traffic wise, with lots of new vehicles roaming around town.

Bug Report; No complaints in that department, things are really nice.

Moving along, my wife and I managed to cut the grass yesterday and tend to our gardens. I have to say, our piece of the world is looking really nice. It takes hard work, but it’s work we enjoy, and that makes all the difference.

Today, I plan to work outside on a few projects that need my attention, which I expect will take most of the morning. After that, with the weather being so nice, I’m thinking some front porch sitting will be in order.

On another note, our gift shop has been bustling for the past few weeks with new faces coming by to pick up our unique, one-of-a-kind items. It’s refreshing to see, especially given how hard it is to find such treasures these days. As the market is flooded with offshore products that barely warrant a second glance. It’s disheartening how people have come to believe that cheap, mass-produced goods are just as good, or even better, than handcrafted items. It really makes me shake my head in wonder.

With that, I’m off for the morning breakfast my lovely wife has made for me. Afterward, I’ll head outdoors to our swing with a cup of hot cocoa—just because I can!

You know, over the years I have found, that sipping a hot drink while relaxing can really lift your spirits? It’s funny how these simple pleasures can make a world of difference in how we feel.

You all have a great day and remember: “When life gives you too many lemons, trade ’em for coffee beans.”

Fishing Times for Friday
07/26/24

Major Times
4:42 AM-6:42 AM
5:06 PM-7:06 PM

Minor Times
11:50 AM-12:50 PM
11:07 PM-12:07 AM

Day Rating: I give it a 2-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few today. Good Luck!

Advice from an Old Angler: Use a bucket with holes for keeping live minnows. Drop it in the water to keep ’em fresh. I’ve always said. “Happy minnows catch happy fish.”

Mornin’ Thoughts from Northern Ontario on July 24/2024

Good Morning, along with food for thought: The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now.

It’s a rainy old morning here waking up in cottage country, but in saying that the rain should subside, and we should see some sunshine around 10:00 AM or so. Which will make it nice for some front porch sittin’.

On another note, my wife and I have been really busy looking after customers here at our gift shop for the past few days. The summer tourists are finally returning, and it’s been actually been quite busy. We’ve had folks from all over, each with their own stories and curiosities about our little corner of the world.

And between helping customers find the perfect item and sharing a few laughs, I haven’t had much time to sit at my computer and write. Yep, I do enjoy writing stories and articles, but I also like to be outside when the weather is nice. Winter is long here in the north, and you’ve got to make the most of these warm days. Whether it’s tending to the garden, fixing things around the house, fishing, going for a walk, or just sitting on the porch with a good cup of coffee, chatting with my better half, there’s nothing like soaking up the sunshine and fresh air to lift an old feller’s spirits. It’s in those moments that I feel a spark of motivation to try new things.

You know, over the years, I’ve learned that while the past holds our memories, and the present is what we experience right now, it’s the future that truly fascinates me. The past is set in stone, and the present slips away quickly, but the future is a blank page waiting to be filled. To me, it’s the promise of new adventures and discoveries that keeps life exciting. So, I embrace each new day, filled with hope and curiosity, ready to uncover the surprises that lie ahead, knowing… that every moment holds the potential for something extraordinary.

Highway 522 has picked up some with a lot of new faces roaming around town.

Bug Report: All is good in that department.

This morning with it being so wet outdoors, I will probably do some writing here at my computer, but if the sun comes out, which it is supposed to do, I will trade my keyboard for a hoe, and head on outdoors. We will see what happens, one never knows.

With that, I’m heading off for a bowl of porridge, thanks to my lovely wife who always knows how to start the day right. It should give me the fuel I need to get through until lunchtime. But let’s be honest, there’s always a chance a butter tart might find its way into my day. A little extra sweetness never hurts. Right?

You all have a great day and remember: “Worrying is like a rocking chair—it gives you something to do but gets you nowhere.”

The Best Times for Fishing on Wednesday
07/24/24

Major Times
3:04 AM-5:04 AM
3:29 PM-5:29 PM

Minor Times
9:11 AM-10:11 AM
10:29 PM-11:29 PM

Day Rating: Not the greatest day for fishing. I only give it a 1-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few. Good Luck though!

Advice from an Old Angler: The Johnson Silver Minnow is great for fishing in heavy cover. Put a pork rind or plastic trailer on it, and it’ll cut through the muck. Dad used to say, ‘Fishin’ with a Silver Minnow is like eatin’ pie with a fork—gets to the good stuff without makin’ a mess.’

Sunrise in the North on July 21/2024

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I took a picture of our Parsley Yesterday, so far this year my wife has put away over a quart, and It’s still growing leaps and bounds. My wife uses it in soups, stews and all kinds of things. I even like eating it raw.

Back in the day, folks used to swear by parsley for a bunch of good reasons. They’d say it’s got all the vitamins and minerals you need to keep your health in check, like vitamins A, C, and K, along with B vitamins and folate. It’s also rich in minerals like iron, calcium, and magnesium. Packed with antioxidants, parsley helps fight off the bad stuff in your body, supports bone health, and is great for your eyes. High in zinc, it’s something us older folks could use more of these days. It’s even got properties that may help in cancer prevention. If you caught a cold or the flu, or were worried about diabetes and blood pressure, parsley was a common remedy. It’s got a knack for settling an upset stomach and soothing bloating. Plus… it’ll freshen your breath right up, and even give your kidneys a hand. With most of all the vitamins and minerals out there today, parsley is one mighty good plant to have in our gardens.

Just a little bit of that green goodness could…. do a world of good, and it’s very easy to grow.

Good mornin’! If you think the grass is greener on the other side, it’s probably over the septic tank.

It’s another nice-looking day here in cottage country. Hardly a cloud in the sky. The good part is the humidity has left us, and things have cooled down to where it’s comfortable for sleeping. It’s the kind of day that makes you appreciate living in a place like this, where nature’s beauty is just outside your door and the air feels fresh and clean. Which is very hard to find these days.

Highway 522 is starting to get busier. Our store was really busy yesterday with lots of new faces dropping by. Folks are discovering the unique items my wife and I make right here on our property. It’s great to see so many people appreciating the work we put into each piece. We’re keeping busy, and it’s nice to share a bit of our world with everyone who stops in.

Today I am not sure what I will be doing. I do have my woodworking shop to clean up, as being so busy with so many different things, I haven’t had time to clean it up. So maybe I will do that later on today.

I also wanted to let you know tonight is the Buck Moon. This full moon in July got its name because this is when young bucks start growing their new antlers. Back in the day, people would keep track of the seasons by watching the moons. So when you see that big full moon in the sky tonight, remember, it’s the Buck Moon. A simple reminder from nature that things are movin’ along just like they should. Keep lookin’ up.

With that I am off for a bowl of porridge that my lovely wife is making for me, or should say has made for me, and then we both will head on out to our front porch and take in some of that fresh clean northern air.

Fishing Times for Sunday
07/21/24

Major Times
12:18 AM-2:18 AM
12:48 PM-2:48 PM

Minor Times
5:01 AM-6:01 AM
9:17 PM-10:17 PM

Day Rating: Today will be one of the best days this year for fishing. I give it a 5-Star Rating out of 5 For catching a few. Good Luck!

Advice from an Old Angler: If you’re looking for some good ol’ top water action, you can’t go wrong with a Hula Popper. Just toss it out near them lily pads, or logs, give it a few pops, and hang on to your pole. Them bass’ll hit it like it’s their last meal.

I’ve always said, “The only thing more excitin’ than a Big Old Large Mouth Bass hitting that Hula Popper… is finding a five-dollar bill in your old coat pocket.”

A New Day in the Northern Pines on July 20/2024

Guess what I will be enjoying off and on today!

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Mornin’, folks! If you wait for perfect weather, you’ll never plant a thing, as with anything in life. So… get out there and make your own sunshine.

It looks as if another beauty of a day is shaping up for us here in cottage country. The sun is burning off the mist, revealing the lakes and trees. Birds are already singing their morning songs, and life is waking up all around us. Things can’t get much better than that. Well, other than maybe discovering that the mosquitoes have taken a vacation!

Speaking of bugs, things are pretty good these days, except for those pesky nits that seem to think running gas engines, are their favorite hangout spots. They’re like the uninvited guests at a barbecue, always buzzing around and never bringing anything useful!

Highway 522 has picked up a wee bit, but still not as much traffic as other years.

On another note, yesterday my wife and I tackled a bunch of scrub brush, clearing things up a bit. It made a huge difference in the appearance of our property in certain areas. I have to say, it looks pretty darn nice!

Today, I’m thinking I’ll take it a bit easy…maybe tidy up my shop, write a story or two, and… make the most of this nice weather while it’s still around. It won’t be long before the cold shows up and tries to take over. For now, though, I’ll savor every last warm minute before winter decides to knock on the door!

With that, I’m off to enjoy some bacon and eggs over easy, cooked by my lovely wife this morning. After breakfast, we’ll relax on the front porch, soak up the day, and sip on some hot cocoa. Maybe it’ll lift my spirits…or at least give me a reason to smile a bit more!

You all have a great day and remember: “Life’s a lot like farming: you get what you put into it, so don’t plant onions and expect tomatoes.”

Fishing Times for Saturday
07/20/24

Major Times
–:—–:–
11:48 AM-1:48 PM

Minor Times
3:43 AM-4:43 AM
8:40 PM-9:40 PM

Day Rating: Well, it’s a perfect day for fishing! I’d give it a full 5-Star rating out of 5 for catching a few. Good Luck! And if you happen to reel in more than you need, I wouldn’t mind a little taste. Tight lines!

Advice from an Old Angler: If you’re struggling with those spooky fish, try casting your line close to floating leaves or any bits of debris. The natural cover helps disguise your bait and makes fish less wary.

Northern Dawn: A Feller’s Perspective on May 19/2024

Here is a picture of a Yellow Rose in our front garden. I thought it was pretty nice!.

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Good morning! Here’s something to ponder: “Even a scarecrow knows that sometimes… you just gotta stand there and look useful.”

It’s a really nice looking day here in cottage country, the kind of day that makes you wonder if the fish are biting, or if they’re just admiring the sunshine like the rest of us.

Highway 522 is still quiet for this time of year. Despite this, the locals and those who own, or rent cottages in our area are keeping busy, with them roaming up and down the highway. But in saying that, our gift shop has sure been busy with folks dropping by picking up one-of-a-kind items. Which is a welcome sight in these quieter times.

Bug Report: Things are pretty good these days.

On another note, my wife and I managed to get the mowing done yesterday morning. In the afternoon, we tackled some smaller trees that were crowding certain areas. I’m not usually a fan of taking down trees, but this time it was necessary. Now, the larger trees have room to thrive and hopefully, we’ll see a more balanced landscape soon.

Since we worked so hard yesterday, I’m thinking today will be a day to relax and enjoy our beautiful piece of property. After all, what’s the point of making it look so nice if we don’t take the time to appreciate it?

With that I am off for a bowl of porridge this morning that my lovely wife has put together and then we both will retire to the front porch with a cup of coffee for a change.

I hope you all have a great day! Just don’t let yesterday take too big a bite out of today… make sure to squeeze in a moment of relaxation or a bit of fun. Life’s too short not to enjoy the little things!

Fishing Times for Friday
07/19/24

Major Times
–:—–:–
10:47 AM-12:47 PM

Minor Times
2:38 AM-3:38 AM
7:52 PM-8:52 PM

Day Rating: I give it a 4-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few. It’s a great day for fishing. Good Luck!

Advice from an Old Angler: Fish can be real jittery. Best to sneak up on ’em quiet-like, and make sure you’re not throwing any shadows. Move slow and keep low to the ground, especially if you’re fishing from the shore.

Small Town Life on July 18/2024

Good Morning! You know, as long as I have been walking on this old earth of ours, I have found that: “The best way to predict your future is to create it, one day at a time.”

It’s a beautiful day in cottage country. The sun is shining, the humidity is gone, and the songbirds are at the feeder. The vegetable garden looks great after the rain, and the tomatoes are ripening. The frogs in our new fishpond are active, and the goldfish are enjoying their company. You could say that living here where we do, you learn to appreciate the little things. Truth told, it’s the simple moments that make life truly rich.

Highway 522 has been quite so far this year. I suspect for some, it’s a good thing in some ways and not so good in others. But for my lovely wife and me, it doesn’t matter either way. We moved here many years ago for the quietness. I have always said that, “Peace and quiet are priceless, until you need to find something to do.”

Bug Report: The mosquitoes are annoying now and then in the shade, and we’ve got these tiny pests I call nits irritating folks, especially around running cars and trucks. Mosquitoes and nits may be small, but they sure know how to make themselves known. The best remedy? “Well… out here, you learn to swat with one hand, and hold your coffee with the other.”

On another note, I worked the day away outside around our home yesterday. Got lots done. Today, for my wife and me, it’s mowing day, which will take care of the morning. In the afternoon, I’m thinking some front porch sittin’ will be in order.

I have always said: “That hard work makes the rest all the sweeter.” After a morning of mowing, there’s nothing like relaxing on the porch, watching the world go by. Maybe share a story or two with my wife. It’s moments like these that remind me why we chose this life, living where time moves a bit slower and the joys are simple but true.

With that I am off once again for my breakfast and will then head on outdoors.

Have a great day, everyone! Here’s something to ponder on: “Life is simpler when you plow around the stump, but it sure is fun to try and move it sometimes. Thinking about that, I have to say, my wife and I have moved quite a few in our day.”

Fishing Times for Thursday
07/18/24

Major Times
9:46 AM-11:46 AM
10:15 PM-12:15 AM

Minor Times
1:45 AM-2:45 AM
6:52 PM-7:52 PM

Day Rating: Not a bad day for fishing, I give it a 3-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few. Good Luck!

Sun Data
Rise: 5:45 AM
Set: 9:02 PM

Day Length
15 hrs. 17 mins.

Moon Data
Rise: 7:22 PM
Set: 2:15 AM
Moon Phase
Moon Phase is 91% percent waxing gibbous
91% Waxing Gibbous

Advice from an Old Angler: When you’re jigging, remember to use the lift and drop technique. Lift your rod tip slow and steady, then let it drop easy-like. This makes your jig flutter down like a scared bait fish, and that’s how you hook them big ones.

What’s Happening on July 17/2024

I took this picture yesterday. At first, we just had one frog in our new fishpond, but it looks as if he invited some friends. And the goldfish seem to enjoy their company.

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Good Morning! You know, over the years, I found that: “Success comes before work… only in the dictionary.”

It’s a really nice day here in cottage country. The temperature is a comfortable 19.2°C (66.56°F), the sun is shining, and there’s a light breeze coming in from the southwest. Best of all, it’s not too humid. What could be better than that? Not much in my eyes.

Highway 522 is still quiet, though it’s picked up a wee bit from what it has been. It’s nice to see a few more folks out and about, enjoying the beautiful weather.

Bug Report: All is well…even the mosquitoes have eased off a bit. Which is fine with me. Maybe they finally got the memo about social distancing!

On another note, I did some weeding in our vegetable garden yesterday, along with a few other chores. Then, since my old body needed a rest, I took it easy and wrote up another story here at my computer. It was another good day for writing. Funny how that works—some days the words flow nicely, and other days, I’m better off pulling weeds!

Today I have some more outside work that needs doing and after that being so nice outside I think my wife and I will do some front porch sittin’. Just Because We Can!

With that, once again, I’m off for the breakfast my lovely wife is preparing. Then, I’ll head outdoors. Well, after my cup of… hmm, maybe I’ll go for tea this morning instead of my usual hot cocoa. It’s nice living in the country where I can make these tough decisions. Variety is the spice of life, right?

You all have a great day, and I will leave you with this to ponder on: “A good woman is like a four-leaf clover … hard to find and lucky to have, especially in a field of weeds.”

Fishing Times For Wednesday
07/17/24

Major Times
8:50 AM-10:50 AM
9:18 PM-11:18 PM

Minor Times
1:08 AM-2:08 AM
5:43 PM-6:43 PM

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

Sun Data
Rise: 5:44 AM
Set: 9:02 PM

Day Length
15 hrs. 18 mins.

Moon Data
Rise: 6:13 PM
Set: 1:38 AM
Over: 10:18 PM
Under: 9:50 AM

Moon Phase
Moon Phase is 84% percent waxing gibbous
84% Waxing Gibbous

Advice from an Old Angler; Occasionally, I like to give those jointed lures a go, with their bend and all. They wiggle around like a fish in distress, sure to catch the attention of those big ol’ bass or pickerel. And that might just mean a good catch for supper. Makes my mouth water just thinking about it.

Country Living: Daily Update on July 16/2024

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Good Morning, folks! You know, over the years, I have found that: “Life’s like a field—what you get out of it depends on what you put into it.”

It’s a bit cloudy waking up in cottage country. We did have some light showers earlier this morning, but it should clear up later, and we might even see a bit of sunshine. That would be nice, because, truth be told, we’ve had enough rain for a while. Honestly, with all this wet weather, I think my tomatoes are starting to think they’re water lilies!

Highway 522 is quiet these days, with fewer tourists and day trippers visiting our neck of the woods. Normally, this time of year brings a lot of hustle and bustle, but things are quieter now with everything going on in the country, like taxes, strikes you name it, and truth told…. I can’t say I blame folks for staying closer to home.

Bug Report: Other than a few mosquitoes, things are pretty good these days.

Yesterday, I took a break from the computer and worked outside. Spent the morning weeding most of our veggie garden and staining the new walls around the carport. Took it easy in the afternoon, needed a rest, but managed to write up another story. Turned out to be a good day, got a lot done.

Today, with it being a bit wet outside, I’ll probably work away inside here. Truth be told, I never really know what I’m going to do—I might start off heading in one direction, and end up doing a complete 180. It’s like trying to navigate without a map!

With that I am off for my morning breakfast that my lovely wife is preparing for me.

You all have a great day, and I will leave you with this to think about: “The best roads are the ones less traveled, even if they’re a bit bumpy.”

Fishing Times for Tuesday
07/16/24

Major Times
7:59 AM-9:59 AM
8:24 PM-10:24 PM

Minor Times
12:40 AM-1:40 AM
4:31 PM-5:31 PM

Day Rating: I give it a 2-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few today. Good Luck!

Sun Data
Rise: 5:43 AM
Set: 9:03 PM

Day Length
15 hrs. 20 mins.

Moon Data
Rise: 5:01 PM
Set: 1:10 AM
Moon Phase
Moon Phase is 75% percent waxing gibbous
75% Waxing Gibbous

Advice from an Old Angler When them fish get skittish or the water’s clear as day, it’s best to give them some space. Use a long cast to keep your distance. A rod that’s longer, and a line that’s light, can help you reach the fish without spookin’ ’em.

Today’s Thoughts on July 15/2024

I spotted this little feller in our fishpond yesterday, cooling off.

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Good morning! Here in the country, work is never done, but the rewards are endless.

Waking up here in cottage country, we’re greeted by some fog. The good news is, it’s cooled down a bit, making for a comfortable sleep last night. As the morning progresses, the fog will burn off, and we should see some sunshine a bit later on.

Highway 522 was real quiet over the weekend, which tells me a lot of folks are staying closer to home this year, instead of traveling. Many aren’t venturing into the country because the LCBO’s are on strike, making it hard to get a cool one in remote areas. Truth be told, for a lot of folks, that’s what summer is all about.

In my view, the LCBO unions are making a significant misstep with this strike, especially during the busy summer holiday season. For now, though, it looks as if a lot of tourists are sticking close to home, where they can easily get their drinks. Another thing is, given enough time, folks might realize they can do without the LCBO altogether. And… people today it seems hold grudges.

Bug Report: Things are good in that department. My wife and I sat out on our swing yesterday by our fishpond, enjoying a cup of ice tea, and we didn’t see or feel a one.

On another note, being that my old body isn’t back up to snuff just, yet I spend the day yesterday writing up a few more stories. It was another good day for writing.

Today, well… we will see how I feel and go from there.

With that I am off for a bowl of porridge this morning that my lovely wife is making for me and will then see what the day has in store.

You all have a great day and remember: Life’s a puzzle…sometimes you just need a different perspective to see the whole picture.

Fishing Times for Monday
07/15/24

Major Times
7:12 AM-9:12 AM
7:35 PM-9:35 PM

Minor Times
12:18 AM-1:18 AM
3:20 PM-4:20 PM

Day Rating: Not the greatest day for fishing, I give it a 2-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few. Good Luck!

Sun Data
Rise: 5:42 AM
Set: 9:04 PM

Day Length
15 hrs. 22 mins.

Moon Data
Rise: 3:50 PM
Set: 12:48 AM
Over: 8:35 PM
Under: 8:12 AM

Moon Phase
Moon Phase is 66% percent waxing gibbous
66% Waxing Gibbous

Advice from an Old Angler: In rivers and swift currents, ya gotta keep a keen eye for them eddies, hiding behind rocks and bends. The calm spots are where the fish like to hang out, taking a breather and grabbing a bite or two. Toss your line right into that eddy, let your bait drift natural-like, and who knows, before ya know it, you might be puttin’ fresh fish on the table!

Immediate to Medium Range Weather Insights for Northern Ontario

Looking ahead for Northern Ontario, it looks as if we’re in for a spell of slightly cooler weather. Due to the depression down in the Great Plains, which is sending us some of its cool breeze. Temperatures will be running a bit below what we’d normally expect for this time of year, with daytime highs reaching about the mid 20s Celsius. And the nights will also cool down, which will make it real nice for sleeping, likely dipping down into the low teens.

We’ll also see some clouds drifting by over the next few days, maybe even a bit of rain here and there. But it is that time of year when the weather can be a mite unpredictable, so best keep an eye on the sky, if you’ve got outdoor work planned or… out on the water.

As we look further ahead, we’ll still be feeling the cool touch for a while. Come August, though, things might start to warm up a bit more, which is normal for our area. But here again, with nature, you never know for sure. We’ll take it as it comes, day by day.

And you know, yes, we’re seeing some changes in our weather these days across the globe. But if you step back and look at the grand picture, of how it’s been here on Earth over the centuries, we’re just following the same cycles that nature has seen before. It’s all part of the dance of seasons, and climate, and we humans, well… we’re here to work with it as best we can.

Keep your boots dry and your tools ready, folks. That’s the way of it up here in Northern Ontario.

Waking Up to a New Day on July 14/2024

Here is a picture of our fishpond with the waterwheel I made last fall. I kind of think it turned out real nice.

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Good Morning! You know over the years I have found that the best things in life are the people we like being with, the places we’ve been, and the memories we’ve made along the way. Pretty hard to beat that.

It’s a really nice day here in Cottage Country. The sun is shining with just a little haze in the morning sky, which will burn off as the day moves forward. That said, we will see increasing cloudiness, and there’s a chance of a thunderstorm in one or two spots this afternoon, and possibly into tonight. After that, we shouldn’t see any more rain for about seven days, giving things a chance to dry up. It’s like anything else…too much of one thing isn’t always good, and in this case, it’s the rain.

Highway 522 has slowed back down now, the accidents on the highway 522 and highway 69 have been cleaned up. There are a few new faces roaming around, but mostly just the locals. Normal for our area means the occasional deer crossing the road.

Bug Report: Surprisingly, it’s not too bad out there, other than a few pesky mosquitoes buzzing around, thanks to the warm, humid weather they like. Once things dry up a bit, though, they’ll be in for a rough time. Meanwhile, the dragonflies are having a feast, as mosquitoes are their favorite snack, next to the black flies!

On another note, being that my body needed a rest, I worked away here at my computer writing up stories. It was a good day for writing, as the words seemed to flow with no effort at all. Those are the days when a writer must seize the moment and keep those fingers tapping away!

Today I am not exactly sure what I will be doing, I might write some more or… I might venture out to my woodworking shop. I will see as the day moves forward. It’s nice having the freedom to choose. But that being said… my wife and I have certainly earned it over the years,

With that I am once again off for my breakfast that my lovely wife has made for me, which will be a bowl of organic cereal for a change, and after that we will head on out to our front porch with a cup of hot cocoa in hand, and take in our beautiful piece of property.

Take care, and remember to make the most of the day, and don’t forget to find joy in the little things. GW

Sunday
07/14/24

Major Times
6:29 AM-8:29 AM
6:51 PM-8:51 PM

Minor Times
12:00 AM-1:00 AM
2:11 PM-3:11 PM

Day Rating: It should be a fair day for fishing, I give it a 3-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few, but just in case… don’t forget your raincoat

Sun Data
Rise: 5:41 AM
Set: 9:05 PM

Day Length
15 hrs. 24 mins.

Moon Data
Rise: 2:41 PM
Set: 12:30 AM
Moon Phase
Moon Phase is 57% percent waxing gibbous
57% Waxing Gibbous

Advice from an Old Angler: Here’s a trick I’ve learned over the years: use a small float to suspend a live minnow just above the bottom. It will linger in the strike zone longer, which gives those fish a natural-looking treat that they can’t resist.

Early Mornin’ Reflections on July 13/2024

Here is a picture of a lily that comes up every year by our deck.

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Mornin’, folks! Ain’t nothin’ like a sunrise to remind you that… the best things in life are free.

This morning in cottage country, the temperatures have risen slightly, but it’s still perfect for enjoying the outdoors. The forecast promises sunny weather for the next week or more, with just a slight chance of a shower tomorrow. After that, it’s smooth sailing weather-wise.

Highway 522 was really busy traffic wise yesterday, as there were problems on Highway 69 and traffic was directed our way. There was also another accident on Highway 522 near Trout Creek closing down a portion of it. I suspect there were a lot of unhappy campers having to go out of their way to get to where they were headin’.

Bug Report: Other than mosquitoes, things are pretty good these days.

On another note, my wife and I took a trip to North Bay yesterday to pick up a few things. It wasn’t the best day for groceries, as most items had been picked over. Still, we managed to get what we needed. I’ve found it’s better to go in the middle of the week, say on a Wednesday or Thursday.

While we were there, we went to East Side Mario’s for pizza. After enjoying our meal, we headed home, stopping for a coffee along the way. It was a nice day for an outing.

Today, I’m going to relax, as my old body needs a break, after all the hard work my wife and I have done this year. It’s important not to push it too hard!

With that, I am off for my breakfast that my lovely wife is making for me, and then I am thinking a hot cup of cocoa on the font porch will be in order.

You all have a great day and remember, keep chasing your dreams, one day at a time. Take care! GW”

The Best Fishing Times for Saturday
07/13/24

Major Times
5:49 AM-7:49 AM
6:09 PM-8:09 PM

Minor Times
–:—–:–
1:05 PM-2:05 PM

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

Sun Data
Rise: 5:40 AM
Set: 9:06 PM

Day Length
15 hrs. 26 mins.

Moon Data
Rise: 1:35 PM
Set: 12:15 AM

Moon Phase
Moon Phase is 50% percent first quarter
50%
First Quarter

Advice from an Old Angler: Try lures with built-in rattles. The noise and vibration attract fish from a distance, especially in murky water. It’s like ringing the dinner bell for ’em.

Morning in the Country on July 11/2024

Here is a picture of a rose we planted last fall. Sure is pretty. Click on image to enlarge!

Good morning! I have always said that the best way to double your money, is to fold it and put it back in your pocket. Now, let’s get to work.”

It’s looking like a nice morning here in cottage country. And we are even seeing some sunshine. However, we could see some passing showers throughout the day caused by that Hurricane that is coming up through the USA and into Canada. Nothing to worry about though.

Highway 522 is still very quiet, with mostly the locals moving around these days. But we are seeing a few new faces coming into our gift shop wanting that unique item, that can’t be bought anywhere else. Which is basically what our gift shop is made up of.

Bug Report: Mostly mosquitoes are bothering folks these days, thanks to the warm, wet weather. We need some sunny days to clear them out, and luckily, the forecast looks promising. But then again, Mother Nature has her own plans.

On another note yesterday being that it was a wet gloomy day, I worked away here at my computer, doing up some more stories for my newspaper columns. Actually it was a good day for writing.

Today is mowing day for my wife and I which we will get to right after breakfast. That is, if it doesn’t rain. We will see how that pans out, but if it does, we can always do it later. It’ll be there waiting for us.

You all have a great day, and I will leave you with this: “Keep your dreams big and your worries small!” GW

Fishing Times for Thursday
07/11/24

Major Times
4:31 AM-6:31 AM
4:51 PM-6:51 PM

Minor Times
–:—–:–
10:57 AM-11:57 AM

Day Rating: Not the greatest day for fishing, I give it a 1-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few. But, as I always say. You just never know. Good Luck!

Sun Data
Rise: 5:38 AM
Set: 9:07 PM

Day Length
15 hrs. 29 mins.

Moon Data
Rise: 11:27 AM
Moon Phase
Moon Phase is 29% percent waxing crescent
29%
Waxing Crescent

Advice from an Old Angler: If you’re having trouble with nervous fish, cast your line near floating leaves or debris. The natural cover helps disguise your bait and makes the fish less wary.

Navigating the Web with Wisdom: The Case for Common Sense

You know, it seems these days that there’s a lot of talk about disinformation spreading online, particularly on social media. It’s also been said that certain foreign countries are using fake accounts to spread false information, posing as regular folks and pushing their own agendas.

Now looking at it a bit closer, some people think the answer is to tighten control over the internet, clamping down on what gets posted, and who can post it. But as an old writer, with a few years under his belt, I believe there’s a simpler solution: it’s called… common sense.

Truth told, I don’t believe we need the Powers That Be to control the content on the internet like some folks suggest. Instead, we should focus on teaching ourselves, and others, how to tell truth from fiction. Simply put… when you see something online, take a moment to verify it. Check if the information comes from a reliable source, cross-check the facts, and use a bit of critical thinking.

By doing this, we can sift through the noise and find the truth. Bottom line, it’s all about not believing everything we see or read.

Early Light, Simple Happenings on July 10/2024

Good mornin’! Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and grumpy before his coffee.

It’s a bit cloudy here this morning in Cottage Country, with a chance of a passing shower. The clouds will stick around for most of the day, but we might see some sunshine breaking through later on.

Highway 522 is still quiet for this time of year, which is nice in some ways, and not so good in other ways. Not much we can do about it.

Bug Report: With all this damp warm weather there are a lot of them pesky mosquitoes around our area these days.

On another note, I spent the day outside, moving one pile of things to another. It took most of the day, but I got a lot done. Those mosquitoes sure played havoc with me, though, especially in the shady areas. Wasn’t so bad in the sun. You know… if I had a nickel for every bite, I’d be rich by now.

Today, with it being so cloudy and muggy, and feeling a bit worn out from all the work we’ve been doing around our property, I think I’ll take it easy. Maybe I’ll sit in front of my computer and write up a story or two. We’ll see what happens in a bit.

With that I am off for my breakfast that my lovely wife is making for me, and will then see what the day has in store.

You have a great day, and remember; “Life’s like a garden… what you plant today, you’ll harvest tomorrow!”

Fishing Times for Wednesday
07/10/24

Major Times
3:51 AM-5:51 AM
4:11 PM-6:11 PM

Minor Times
9:52 AM-10:52 AM
11:16 PM-12:16 AM

Day Rating: I give it a 4-Star Rating out of 5 for catching a few. Good Luck!

Sun Data
Rise: 5:37 AM
Set: 9:08 PM

Day Length
15 hrs. 31 mins.

Moon Data
Rise: 10:22 AM
Set: 11:46 PM

Moon Phase
Moon Phase is 21% percent waxing crescent
21%
Waxing Crescent

Advice from an Old Angler: Fish love hangin’ around rock piles. They provide shelter and attract bait fish. Knowing that, it might be a good idea occasionally to drop your line near a rock pile and jig it gently to mimic small prey. You might just hook onto a nice bass or walleye.