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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Where's Oliver? River fun.

Both Mom and Son vowed to spend more time on the river this year.  Stumbling problem? How to tie the canoe on to the vehicle, on our own. This Canoe Tie Down video helped! We completed the task and were about to set off when a thunderstorm blew in. Then it was lunch. Son nearly abandoned all hope. However, a window of opportunity presented itself in between the noon and the 4pm hail storm. Enough time to hit the river, get our bearings, float down, do a couple of cliff climbing excursions, eat a peanut butter sandwich, land at Lion's park boat launch, call Dad to bring the car and help us portage the canoe about 300 meters, retie the canoe and come home. 

While on the river we saw a guy catch a beautiful silver coloured fish right along the Devon bridge. Then two guys panning for gold, right beside each other. During one of the stops for scrambling Son says, "I'm just going to run up there for a hike and if it's family friendly I'll come back down and take you." It reminded me of father duck announcing "I'm just going to see what the rest of the river looks like," leaving mom with the newly hatched family. 

I think the phrase "I'm just going to....." would make a good story starter for writer's group. 

Book:
Make Way for Ducklings
Author:
Robert McCloskey
1941

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Buffalo Lake Provincial Park


Son and Mom had left home an hour behind the scheduled 1PM on Saturday afternoon, without the campfire sandwich maker - a potentially fatal error. Arrived at Rochon Sands,walk-in tenting spot #33 - what a lovely spot. #32 and #31 would have been perfect too.) The big problem was the fish were not biting a bit. What to do? Quote some Corner Gas and make campfire pies in the cast iron. Use cherry pie filling, cream cheese and a large marshmallow for the middle.

Oliver tried fishing. After our cucumber and sausage supper, we found old friends sitting at a propane campfire who taught us the "white rabbit, white rabbit, I hate white rabbits" saying for when smoke gets in your eyes. 

In the night the hard and drunken party people wrapped it up early with some encouragement from security. Coyotes yipping echoed off the water so loud it sounded like they were camped in the spots beside us. The urgent chatter of birds hung pleasant in the air.

My eyelids closed before I spied the stars, but there likely were few to see in the night's cloudy sky above roller coaster hills out in cow and rock country. We found the drizzly weather perfect for our first night tenting this season. 

Recommended Corner Gas Episode: Lacey Borrows. In particular, 
Emma: "You know who I blame,I blame myself..." 
Oscar: "Oh, I was going to blame the hippies, but if you want to take the rap for it, fine by me."

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Nice day for a diabetic coma


Think of lemon meringue pie, without the lemon, without the pie. Oliver, the insatiable, was sure about this recipe. He found it in "The Way to Cook." Adults in the house scoffed - that's impossible - you can't have just the meringue. But Oliver prevailed, and they actually taste good.

Author: Julia Child
Title: The Way to Cook
Year: 1989
Recipe: Italian Meringue



Sunday, May 11, 2014

The challenge begins

A summer challenge. Son and Mom post weekly from May through September, about a sporty something they undertake and the books and resources they mull about. 

To begin:
Clifford E. Lee Nature Sanctuary near Devon, Alberta. Mother's Day brought at least 20 cars to the parking lot. Happy folks strolled around. We oogled a coot. Looking forward to returning and seeing some baby birds, we didn't spot any today though.

We're reading:
Author: Michael Scott
Book: The Alchemyst: The secrets of the immortal Nicholas Flamel
Year: 2007