Island life
We dealt with septic problems for the first month upon arriving at the cottage
First Joe dug up the septic tank
Second he dug up the weeping tile box
Third he dug up the second septic tank
Then he took the toilet apart taking it outside thinking maybe a pill bottle had fallen in
NOPE
Then he called Steve the grave digger at St. Joseph's Church
Steve used to work with septic tanks
Before Steve arrived Joe dug out the connection between the house and the septic system
Let me say Steve was our hero!!!!!!!!
Between the two of them they got everything going again
Oh boy oh boy oh boy
I could now have a bath!!!!!!!!!!
xoxoxoxo to Joe!!!!
Next on the list was the issue with the ever rising waters of the St. Clair
We are loosing dirt along the break wall
You can see the small dock is just about under water
Boats like this are not helping the situation
Here come the waves from the boat!!!!!!!!!!
Here we have a nice sunny day
We've had many days of rain
Broke the rain record for June since 2007
There's my favourite chair by the window
Have had it recovered twice over the past 40 years
Everyone knows this is lug island
From the lumber store in Courtright
to
the boat
to
the island
to
the cart
to
the backyard
Meet Susan our neighbour
She is practicing her swimming skills
for a 5 mile swim under the Mackinaw bridge
Labour Day Weekend
She is raising money for the Michigan Habitat for Humanity
Ah.......the bird watcher
She unfortunately caught two yellow finches
I moved one of the bird feeders and put it more in the garden area close to the break wall
Well..................last week she flew in the air to try and catch a bird and ended up in the river
Needless to say
She flew out of the water!!!!!!!!!
Always have to get a picture each year of the freighter
Roger Blough
This garden was not getting enough sunlight so Joe took care of it
Pretty well every weekend brought rain and winds
This one was a a good one!
Heavy winds took the portable garage for a ride
Of course everything in the 'garage' got soaked
All of Joe's tools were in there
He dried them out and oiled them
We had just finished dinner Saturday evening when the power went out
Sunday morning Joe cooked breakfast for Curt, Chris and I
Sunday morning the boys went about putting the tent back together
Our daughter Jennifer was interviewed by Global TV British Columbia re the Bee Hotel on top of the Fairmont Hotel, Whistler
So.............
Joe decided to build a Bee Hotel
Joe decided to build a Bee Hotel
Stefan and Kate
Long story short
Stefan's Aunt Susan and I grew up together in Chatham across the street from one another
Small small world
Kate's family have a cottage on Stag island
I want to come in!
Not a good idea to let us know this way!!!!!
Early morning on the St. Clair
Sporting a new umbrella
Each morning we sit on the deck with our coffee and breakfast and watch the world go by
NICE
Chris and Curt's dog Molly sporting a new life jacket
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Parts of the gardens and boxes
Morning on our bed
One rolls on it's back
The other rolls on it's back
If you can do it
I can do it!!!!!!!!!
The lavender is beautiful this year
Wind turbine 'blades' being delivered somewhere????
Mr. Frog lives in our pond
Conjunction of two Canada Steamship freighters
In days gone by the freighters would salute one another when passing
Now
they probably say
Hello
by computer
Lunch with Peggy and Charles
Of course
Tightrope wine
Oh dear
Engine problems????
Small cruise boat going up to the lakes
Here comes another storm
Now a larger cruise boat going up river
Sunday morning
8th annual Hadfield/Marsh dockside breakfast
Chris Bob Mary Jane Helena
Albert the Pug getting cooled off
Man it was hot hot hot and humid humid humid Sunday morning
This is a lovely little story
Our friend Blake brought his Mom to the island on Sunday morning for the breakfast
and
to meet our Canadian Astronaut
Chris Hadfield
'HER HERO'
When it was time to take the photo Chris told Mrs. Morrison to sit her bum down on the steps
of which she did
Notice how Mrs. Morrison has locked her arm through Chris' arm
Every once in awhile a photo 'grabs me'
This is one of them
Don't know why but I must say this will be one of my all time favourite photos that I have taken
'The picture says it all'
Thanks Chris
Blake had driven his Mom from her home in Mississauga that morning and drove her home again later in the day
Blake later told us she talked about her day on the island all the way home
(in between naps)
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Gwendolyn cooling off too
Albert in the morning
Gwennie in the afternoon
One more project for Joe
He raised the dock
I jumped in the river on Saturday for the first time this season
Temperature of the water
68 degrees
Did I scream upon hitting the water
You betcha
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Just added a sweet memory picture
1998
Wow talk about an active lifestyle ! Like a home a cottage is always a work in progress. Or a long string of repairs, lol. I recall not that long ago everyone worried about low water levels and now it's the reverse. All is cyclical :) I love the photo of your new cat with the statue of a cat, most awesome. Gwendolyn's bellie is ripe for a belly rub. Awesome photos Dianne, thank you I've enjoyed my visit via this blog to Stag Island x0x0
ReplyDeleteAWESOME BLOG MOM! enjoyed all the pics so much :-) SB
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful to see your blog post tonight. Joe has been a busy boy with all the projects. I hope there has been some R&R, too. The photos of the water and your garden look so peaceful and relaxing. BEAUTIFUL! The antics of the animals always put a smile on my face. Hugs to you both!
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ReplyDeleteNikki
What a beautiful blog, Loved the story. Chris is a wonderful person to take the time to have his picture taken with her hero
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