Friday, 19 April 2013

1946 Peterborough restoration Update:

I went over to canoe dude's garage last weekend and we completed a very important part of the restoration: canvasing the canoe. It was a great learning experience and I am glad I could help.

This is what it looked like after he added the new seats and completed coating it with double boiled linseed oil.






Now the fun begins:

                                     




















Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Zak and I saw a least bittern in Algonquin last summer. I thought we were fortunate to be able to see it because it was so camouflaged. It may be the last time we see one.

http://www.ontarionature.org/connect/blog/the-last-of-the-least-bittern

Monday, 11 March 2013

Well the inside of the canoe is pretty well ready for some cleaner and the final touch of Spar Varnish. he even has the replacement decals:





Monday, 4 March 2013

I was down at the lake today and I spotted some ducks I have never seen before. When I got home I discovered they were Long-tailed Ducks. They came right close to the shore and then put on quite a show for me. The water was so clear I could see them diving and swimming underwater.
What a beautiful bird.

This is a picture of one that I found on the web, identified as free domain. The photographer is Ken Billington.

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ALong-tailed_Duck_(Clangula_hyemalis)_(01).jpg


Sunday, 24 February 2013


We went over to  help Marty with his canoe yesterday. We got all the bottom planking put back on and covered up all the repaired ribs. Looks great Marty! You are a real craftsman.








Thursday, 21 February 2013

I love canoeing so I find this website full of useful information.

http://blog.portageur.ca/

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If you look here, specifically at the Feb 19th 2013 blog (The Great Horned Owls of Sikome Lake) you will see some amazing pics:

http://www.birdcanada.com/

They also recommend a great book for birding. It looks very worthwhile to have even though it is not a field guide.

http://www.birdcanada.com/book-review-birds-of-canada/

I found it at Chapters and Amazon. Here are two previews of what can be found inside:
Anatomy and Flight

Blackburnian Warbler / Magnolia Warbler

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Ran across this great invention called the Kelly Kettle. It can boil water really quickly and requires very little wood to do so.




http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?p=43901&cat=2,40733,40996,43901

Here is a demo video showing it in use:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujk_49pMMsg&feature=player_embedded