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Good morning. My old Dad always said, “The day’s only as hard as your attitude.” Easy to forget, but it’s true.
Backwoods Weather Report for Port Loring, Ontario, based on my weather station data from 7:25 a.m., November 5, 2025 (EST):
Today (Wednesday)
Air Pressure’s sitting low which often signals unsettled weather. With humidity at 86% and the air cool at 39°F (3.9°C), there’s a good chance of dampness and overcast skies, with some patchy drizzle or mist. The calm wind from the NNW suggests the system hasn’t fully moved through yet, so expect it to stay gray and chilly through the day.
Forecast: Cloudy with light rain or drizzle possible, temperature near 41°F (5°C). Winds staying light, shifting slightly west later on.
Tonight
As the pressure begins to slowly rise overnight, skies may start to break in spots, though lingering low clouds and fog patches could form. The calm air will let the temperature dip close to freezing, so frost is possible on open ground by morning.
Forecast: Mostly cloudy early, then partial clearing late. Low around 32°F to 30°F (0°C to -1°C). Watch for slick spots if you’re out early.
Tomorrow (Thursday)
If that barometer continues climbing, you’ll see a drier, brighter day. Some sunshine should return by midday with a light northwesterly breeze keeping it crisp.
Forecast: Partly sunny, cool, and calmer. High near 43°F (6°C), with lower humidity through the afternoon.
Nature’s Signs
When the wind goes still and the air turns heavy like this, birds often stay quiet and low, saving their energy. The chickadees won’t be far from the feeders, a sure hint the air’s thick with moisture. If the crows call short and sharp this afternoon, it’s a fair bet tomorrow will clear.
Best Deer Hunting Times
With the weather cool and calm, and that barometer starting to creep upward, today’s best deer movement will likely be during the early morning from first light until about 9:00 a.m., and again from 4:00 p.m. until dusk. Those are the hours when deer feel safest to move, feeding before the chill sets in for the night.
Old-Time Hunters Wisdom
My old Dad used to say, “If your breath hangs in the air and your boots crunch on frost, stay put as the deer are already moving.” He also believed a rising barometer after rain meant the woods would wake up hungry, every creature eager to feed before the next turn of weather.
So keep your steps light, mind the wind, and let the forest tell you when to move. The best hunters don’t chase the deer, nope… they wait until the woods say it’s time.
On another note, yesterday I didn’t get around to working on those flutes I’ve got on the go. Instead, I spent the day helping my wife set up our new gift shop. There’s a lot to do getting it ready as turning it from a cottage back into a gift shop isn’t exactly a simple job. But with my wife’s designer’s eye and my own expertise, we make a pretty good team. As long as our bodies hold up, given time we’ll get it all done.
The thing is, at this stage in life, we don’t exactly rush into things… though, maybe I shouldn’t say that, because once we get started, nothing seems to stop us.
Later in the afternoon, I decided to mow the grass, probably for the last time before the snow and real cold weather roll in. While I was at it, I blew a pile of leaves from the lawn into the bush that surrounds our place. Nothing goes to waste as the leaves will break down and feed the trees.
So yeah, that’s how our day went yesterday. By the time supper rolled around, I was worn down to the knots in my shoelaces, and even they were starting to loosen up a bit.
So what are you up to today GW?
Well, today I’m setting the flutes aside for a bit. I got to thinking I need some shelves to hold them all when they’re finished up, something to display maybe fifty or so come spring when we open the new gift shop.
I can see them now, lined up with all the new paintings my wife’s been planning, along with the one-of-a-kind pieces we’ve been making. We’re trying to get things ready making it into something folks will actually want to stop and see once the warm weather rolls back around.
It’s one of those things where you’ve got to build the space before you fill it. No sense having all those flutes and paintings and nowhere proper to put them. So that’s the project for today, getting ahead of it before spring comes knocking.
With that, I’m off to enjoy the breakfast my lovely wife has made for me. After that, we’ll sit down to a hot cup of cocoa with a couple of marshmallows… before I head outdoors for the day.
Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW
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