Tuesday, September 06, 2005
Saturday, January 01, 2005
New Year's Day 2005
Yesterday, as evidence of global warning!, the temperature rose to +6C and it rained and rained! The snow, at least 3 feet deep on the roof slid off at 3 in the morning giving everyone a fright. Julia who lives under the roof claims she fell out of bed with the sudden noise! Today the sun is out and it's beautiful.
With the thaw - temporary we are told, our little deer herd (buck, doe and fawn) have stopped crossing the lake and raiding our cedar trees. I had never seen a winter deer so close before. They have remarkably thick, even shaggy coats - but at minus 30C they need them I suppose.
The local ski hill (
As an aside: the local high school boy's ski team (really the ski club team) should have a successful season this year in the high school championships - they have eight or nine very fast skiers. The girls unfortunately are short of skiers this year.
On the subject of the High School, they really do very well in sports and extra-curricular activities. Our band is a regular winner of top trophies.One of the side effects of a beautiful area (I suppose), we get good teachers and they stay!
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In an April newsletter, John Cowan, an HHS teacher and head of the Huntsville Sports Council, wrote that the school established a remarkable record with the number of teams qualifying for Ontario Federation Secondary Athletics Association (OFSAA) championships. “OFSAA is the largest participant-based organized school sports championships held in
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Have a great New Year
Sunday, December 26, 2004
The Inn in Winter
Stood in the window last night watching our little herd of deer (a buck, a doe and a fawn) eating apples and stripping the "leaves" off our cedar trees. They'll grow back in the Spring.
The temperatures have been low - minus 28C with a windchill factor down to minus 40C (that's where celcius meets farenheit!) Isabel's car froze. But it won't last long and its the low temperatures that protect us from things like Lyme's disease in the deer.





