Well, I am trying something different. This blog is being written in Canada at a cabin with no power or telephone let alone an internet connection. We are having a great time here as we always do.
The trip started on Saturday morning in the rain. It took a lot of stops to get all the way up here, but the journey as they say is half of the fun. The road in was better than we had been told it would be, but it still was quite an experience. There were a couple of places that the road had washed out completely and then been given a hasty repair. Blaze was able to crawl through without any major problems though. The only place that even required 4-wheel drive was the last approach as it is about a 45 degree slope of very slick and loose rock.
We got to the tracks and unloaded all of our stuff in the rain and then went across the lake in the rain to get the pontoon boat to haul everything to the cabin in the rain and then we unloaded the boat in the rain and hauled it to the cabin in the rain. After we had been here for about an hour the rain stopped and we had a cloudy evening.
We had a lot to do to get the cabin ready to live in. the last group apparently had not put cleanliness very high on their list of priorities. Combine that with the inhabitants of the cabin that stay when the humans leave, and we had a good deal of your garden variety filth to clean up. The nice thing is that we expect some of that when we come so it is not all that unsettling.
Bed time came after a supper of pizza and a nice long game of Phase10 (I won). The beds are better than some but not like home. We caught one mouse in the night.
In the morning we got up and had cereal and toast and began our fun in earnest. We had to fix the diving pier and then we had some other minor maintenance issues to go through. All in all, the rest of the trip has been about having fun though. Here is a list of what we do in Canada in order to have fun:
Eat
Read
Sleep
Eat
Swim
Play cards
Eat
Boat rides
Eat
Sleep
Walk on the railroad tracks
Eat
Sleep
Fireworks
If any of that gets boring you are always allowed to take a minute to snack or nap.
Well, tomorrow we are going to be heading out. The radio claims that we are supposed to have good weather for the drive out, and that is a very nice thing to hear. We do look forward to getting home to all of our creature comforts, but it is always hard to leave the creatures and the discomforts too. Lake Mongoose is definitely a place that has been touched by the Hand of God and is one the best places on earth to be. We are looking forward to the opportunity to come back soon. I guess that will depend on how bad the road gets and whether we can save all the money we need to buy passports for the next trip! Here is a pic of the lake at a little past sunset from the front porch of the cabin. It might not be a desert sunset, but it is definitely a beautiful view.
1 comment:
Looks gorgeous! I miss the water. After being surrounded by it all my life -- taking it for granted -- now, I realize how much I loved being able to see it with a quick trip in the car. How did you guys find out about this place? Sounds like the trip to get there is an experience in itself. Take care and enjoy the rest of your summer. (Any word on the new job yet?) Debbie
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