Promising

We’ve almost used up all of last year’s wild blueberries from the freezer.  I’m thankful to find wild blueberry blossoms in my yard indicating a bountiful harvest come.  Yum!

 

 

June 2011 calendar

This images truly represents my world this time of year. It’s peak season for fly in outpost fishing adventures.
The pilot performing this beautiful landing in the DeHavilland Beaver is none other than my husband, Brad!

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Little visitors

This past week end was a holiday week end (Victoria Day aka May Long)- considered the kick off of summer for Canadians.  We were treated a couple of special little visitors.

Friday, we found this shy little Snapping Turtle on our beach.


Here’s his relative size to Lindor’s paw print. It couldn’t have been bigger than a dollar coin!

More importantly, our son, daughter-in-law and precious grand daughter came to spend a few days🙂

Morning song

Early the other morning, headed out in the Cessna to do some camp work, we taxied by a loon.  It was unafraid and continued singing its song.  I’ve never seen them lie so low in the water.  It looked, at first, more like a beaver or otter swimming than a loon.

There was no doubt about it being a loon when it reached up to stretch in the morning sun.