October
8, 2006:
It
wasn’t too cold Saturday morning when we got up – about 8°, but it
was drizzling lightly. By about nine, it started raining in earnest and
kept it up all day, gradually getting colder and turning to snow later in
the evening. Our gauge showed over and inch and a half of rain. Mike got a
picture of the car covered with snow, but by morning it was all gone.
This
morning started out cold, windy and overcast but the clouds broke up
somewhat and we got brief periods of sunshine. In between were equally
brief periods of rain, which didn’t amount to much. It even hailed a
bit. Not the nicest day.
Last
night was Ducks Unlimited’s Annual Fund Raising Banquet at The Cove. We
didn’t go as we had a houseful of company, but understand it was a
successful event. Sharon Fowler said she didn’t think merchandise went
as high as it has other years, but there were lots of people, a good meal,
and a good time had by all.
I
pulled the dock in last week. Every year, I promise myself to take it out
at Labour Day. Every year I wind up splashing around in icy cold water at
Thanksgiving. And was it ever cold! With the lake as high as it is, it
gets deep quickly close to shore, and that means it was well over my waist
at the end of the dock. Paralyzing! And for what? A few times a year, we
walk out on it to see how high the water is compared to our pet rock.
Every once in a long while someone may come along and make a few casts off
the end of the dock. Next year, it can stay where it is – high and dry
on shore, unless someone else wants the joy of putting it out and taking
it in..
We
were in
Saskatoon
early in the week; when we came home on Wednesday, we saw two combines
working in the same field. Then we went to Kelvington on Friday and saw
lots of combines working. I’m not sure how much value there is in crop
that is still out, but I guess it’s better off the fields than on them.
If they didn’t get finished Friday, it could be awhile before they get
started again.
We
went to the Cove for coffee Friday and found our coffee table set up in
the new coffee shop, The Round Table. They had done some very tasteful
painting, set up an electric fireplace, and grouped some sofas and easy
chairs around it. The girls grabbed the easy chairs; the men sat around
the round table. A pleasant surprise was how quiet it was, likely due to a
low, stippled ceiling. What a cozy place! I believe they have made a good
move, downsizing to where one person can run the whole shebang in the
off-season.
There
have been some Highways Department vehicles around, working on the roads
in the Park. They have smoothed out the road past our place, put down some
oil, and gravel on top of that, and patched some holes on the road to
Uskatik. I have no idea how far they plan to go this fall. We just drove
around through Uskatik and the roads there are pretty bad. The core area,
of course, is great, with all new asphalt.
News
Flash!!! The Beach Café will not be opening after all. I talked to
Connie and Gary Schmidt yesterday and they said they decided there was not
enough potential business for two cafes. They will spend the winter
improving their kitchen and getting ready for next summer.