July 30, 2008


July has been a busy Month


We have had a lot of visitors to our camp in Digby and more work completed on the boatshed. Jonathan has been down a couple of times with various friends. He has caught both fish, turtles and windsurfed. Barb Graves and Ray Turner, along with their daughter Moya, had a great weekend enjoying windsurfing, kayaking and swimming.

In addition, John and Myrna dropped by for a few days and we explored the unique communities of Weymouth, Digby and Bear River. The weather has been mixed through the month with hot muggy days inter-dispersed with torrential downfalls. From a windsurfing perspective, the conditions have been far from optimal. There is either too much or too little wind.

The new boatshed is finally coming together. For the upstairs quarters to be inhabitable, the next step will be to connect power and water.


Double click to enlarge pics.




Myrna Robar and Genevieve enjoying the shade on the deck.



Stephen and John Robar. Stephen has taken lots of photos this summer.




Myrna and John inside the camp.



Myrna and Genevieve.



Stephen taking advantage of a photo op in Bear River.



He likes to 'pig around'.



Bob Marshall's 1953 Massey Freguson. He has done a lot of work on this tractor and the motor purrs like a kitten. The insert photos were taken by Stephen.




Bob recently purchased an electric trolling motor. It worked so well I had to buy one.




Stephen in Weymouth. What's that in his hands?



A regular visitor to the camp feeder.



Genevieve and Barb Graves preparing breakfast.



Moya, Barb, Genevieve and Ray enjoying supper.


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The following 8
photos by Barb Graves
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Another photo of the meal.



Lounging on the deck. Ray makes a mean Ceaser.



Ray's first try at windsurfing. He did a great job right from the start.



oops !!!!



Ray demonstrating his jump up water start.



Genevieve takes a turn.



Bob gives it a go.



Bob and Ray in Duck Cove.

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Stan Riley, Barb Riley and Johnny McMullen



Genevieve, Barb and Johnny.



How do I get in this thing?



Paddling is fun!





Genevieve demonstrates her technique.



Now it's time to get out.




Johnny




Stan




We have two families of Canada Geese on the lake. Unfortunately these 14 guys are frequent visitors and make a major mess on our grass!




One of the parents.



We want a handout of food!



Another parent.



This stuff tastes great.



Don Hate feeding his extended family.



A recent photo of the boat shed. The floor has been laid and the trim completed.




Another photo from the opposite end.

1 Comments:

Blogger MITCHELL PERT said...

these photo pictures are toooOtaly natural I love your style.. empty houses seems so interesting when they're not what you're used to living in!

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