Property lines are not always easy to determine back here in the bush.
Sunday, 17 October 2021
SEARCHING
Yesterday I used Owen's meatal detector to search for survey stakes on a friend's property.
We still need to find a few more
Stay safe and well everyone and thanks for stopping by.
Wednesday, 13 October 2021
BACK IN ALGONQUIN
This week we spent a few days back in Algonquin Park.
We are ninety minutes from the park and the traffic is light, the area is gorgeous, and the hiking trails are not too demanding for these old bodies.Thanks for stopping by and keeping an eye on us.
Saturday, 9 October 2021
EAGLE'S NEST LOOKOUT
Yesterday was the perfect fall day; warm, sunny and no bugs. It was just too nice to stay at home so we headed out to Eagle's Nest Lookout. From this vantage point you have a panoramic view of the York River and the surrounding hills.
Friday, 8 October 2021
MUSHROOMS
Fall is at its best right now which means mushroom season has arrived.Leanne wanted to collect mushrooms so she could make dyes and so off we went to explore our forest and see what we could find.
If you recognize any of the above mushrooms or fungi let me know.
Enjoy your day. Thanks for stopping by.
Thursday, 7 October 2021
PUMPKINS
It's fall and that means it's harvest time. Yesterday Leanne and Jamie helped us collect pumpkins.
These were not your typical Halloween size pumpkins; these were MONSTER pumpkins. Guess they do have a "Halloween" connection.So far October has been beautiful, much warmer than usual. This is certainly the best time of the year to be in northern Ontario.
Stay safe and well everyone and thanks for stopping by.
Monday, 4 October 2021
OVEN MAGIC
Look what came out of the oven this morning.
Homemade sourdough bread. So delicious and so easy to eat.It goes in looking like this ..................
Comes out looking like this ..................MAGIC!!!And it disappears like MAGIC!
Sunday, 3 October 2021
THINKING WINTER; ......................... BUT IT"S ONLY FALL
When you live off grid you are always aware of the weather and the seasons. Usually we are living in one season but planning for the next. In winter we start planning our gardens, in summer we are cutting wood for winter, in the fall we are getting the summer machines put away and the winter machines tuned and ready for snow plowing and the chainsaws ready for cutting down more trees. It's a constant stream of new demands and adjustments according to the weather and the seasons.
There is one demand you can not leave forgotten or neglected even for one season.......... FirewoodFirewood needs our attention at least two years before we need it, preferably three. Two years gives it time to dry and three is better. Dry firewood burns better with less soot in the chimney and less smoke out of the chimney, all very important for a warm house and a healthy environment.
These logs were felled last winter and will be bucked, split and stacked over the next 2-3 months. Then they will sit in the sun, the snow, the rain and the fog and dry until 2023 when we will need them. Some may not get used until 2024 so you can see, they will by then, be perfect firewood.
This is our second stack of logs but they won't be touched until later in January. Like the first stack, they will get their time to dry in the sun before being used which I suspect could be as late as 2025-2026. We will be warm for years to come.
This is the firewood we will burn this winter These seven bins plus other should be sufficient to keep us warm until next April. Our heating season typically runs from October to April with the occasional day in September and May. Then it's time to refill the bins which will allow the wood to dry for another year before their turn comes again.
I'm glad we have dry firewood as today is damp and cool but we are warm and comfortable by the fire. Mary just threw another log on, so we will be warm throughout the night.
Thanks for stopping by and keeping an eye on us. Stay safe and well.
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