2012
My Photo on a Kindle Book
This is one of my photos that I took on Lake Joe a while back, sans birds, little boy and his pet baby moose, Mortimer – LOL. The photo was used for the Kindle book “Follow a Wild Heart” by Bobby Hutchinson who has published an amazing 55 books so far. Most are in the romance category and if you are into that genre please have a look at her Amazon page for digital deals.
2012
Muskoka Spring Runoff
Spring has sprung a little early this year and the ice has now melted off the lakes. Last week I noticed that the big three Muskoka lakes were quite low which is normal for this time of year in anticipation of the spring runoff. We don’t need the flooding we experienced a few years ago. I didn’t get a chance to go up and check out the spring run offs since the mid-week meltdown so this is a photo from previous years spring run off at the Bala Falls.
2012
Muskoka Ice Out, T-Minus & Counting
It appears we are in the midst of experiencing a very early ice out. Some locals are saying the ice will disappear from the big lakes by the end of this week or at least before April 1st. You can see from this photo that the ice is deteriorating quickly. I took this shot on Saturday March 17th, 2012 at the Wallace Marine near Minett, Ontario right on Lake Rosseau.
2012
It’s Melting, It’s Melting …
This warm weather has officially slammed the winter season to an abrupt halt. The sledders and ice fisherman only enjoyed about half a season this year. It will take a few weeks for the ice to disappear and who knows what will happen for the duration of March. You know, in like a Lamb out like a screaming Orangutan. Stay off the ice, its opening up quickly on the big lakes.
2012
Longing for your Warm Embrace
I often pass by the farmers markets located in Holland Landing on north side of highway #9 just west of highway #400. Usually I am pretty focused on getting to the cottage however this time I stopped and snapped a few shots.
2012
Where are the Humanoids?
We finally had a decent batch of freshly fallen snow so I decided to take a drive over to Tondern Island to see what was shakin’. If you haven’t been there you simply drive over a small bridge and all of a sudden you are on an island in Lake Muskoka. It looks real cool on a GPS because it doesn’t display the bridge part. As I drove around this little community I saw no signs of humanoids whatsoever. Only the sound of bubblers keeping the ice open.
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