Hoppy Holidays and a Little Blog Break
Ξ December 24th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ In and Around Muskoka Ontario |
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa and Yuletide Tidings
It’s time to turn it down a few notches and enjoy some time off. We are pointed due south and with some luck and a good breeze we should have the quintessential rum concoctions figured out and dancing in the green hues of the Grand Cayman sunset before the turkeys ready.
Wishing you all peace, love, health, happiness and success in 2010 – Ed
Boy oh Buoy
Ξ December 21st, 2009 | → 1 Comments | ∇ In and Around Muskoka Ontario |
Most of the small lakes are frozen over now and the shorelines of the large lakes have started to show coverage as well. Of course its way to early to walk or take the sled on them however you know someone will try. The amount of snow around the Muskoka area in unbelievable. The old timers say there has not been that much snow in December since the 1930’s
Snowed Out
Ξ December 16th, 2009 | → 2 Comments | ∇ In and Around Muskoka Ontario |
Well I must confess I missed the big blast of weather in Muskoka this past week. And you knew we were eventually going to pay for the fair weather autumn we enjoyed. Not one to normally shy away, I started on my way up north and then heard the road closure reports. Muskoka and area received a 100cm or a 3 foot plus dumping within a couple of days. Many roads were closed down so I decided to stay back. I guess I was snowed out. I monitored a few blogger friends like Jenn Jilks and her very informative MyMuskoka . Jenn was right on top of things providing pics, video footage and great commentary.
Here are a few more links to news articles about the Muskoka weather
Cottage Country Digs out from a Full Metre of Snow
Baby, Its Cold Outside
Ξ December 10th, 2009 | → 4 Comments | ∇ In and Around Muskoka Ontario, Uncategorized |
Someone flipped the switch and we turned into Baffin Island.
Most cottagers have vanished now with only the retiree troopers and the local yokels left to hold down the fort.
The deer will soon be trotting across the lake looking for dessert. Yup cover up those cedar trees Mable.
The bubblers are in – let the season begin (and end soon)
HDR Spotting
Ξ December 6th, 2009 | → 3 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |
For those of you that enjoy High Dynamic Range Photography there is a new website that features HDR Photographers from all over the world. HDR Spotting was started by Trey Ratcliff one of my favorite HDR photographers. I have been fortunate to have a few of my photos featured on this cool site.
Highway #169 Revisited
Ξ December 3rd, 2009 | → 5 Comments | ∇ In and Around Muskoka Ontario, On the Water |
This is a typical scene that you would see while driving around the Muskoka area.
Campbell’s Landing just off Hwy #169
Please click on the photo for a larger size





