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przed ([personal profile] przed) wrote2016-07-20 12:23 am
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Cottage!

Finally have time to post about the cottage trip, starting with the tree! Here it is, the hunk of wood that briefly stranded us in the cottage, and the two lovely neighbours who chainsawed it to bits. (The Sweetie and I had a mad scheme to go at it with axes in the morning if we had to, but man, that would have taken a long time.)
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Here are the three of us on the patio just outside the cottage. You can see the treehouse behind us that was the reason Ros insisted we had to rent this cottage. Alas, it turned out there was a wasp nest under the tree house, so it and the tire swing ended up being off limits. But there was still a cool swing and trampoline for the girls to play on, when the bugs weren't horrible.
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Ros in the kids' kayak that came with the place. It was a lot of fun to tool around in. I had it out a couple of times. Ros had to wear a bathing cap at camp, and decided she liked it. Apart from keeping her hair dry, it also staved off the horse flies that would periodically try to take chunks out of us. (There were deer flies in the forest, horse flies on the river, and mosquitos everywhere. If we rent this cottage again, we're going for end of summer when the bugs have died off more.)
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The cottage was on the Moon River, near Bala, Ont. This was the dock where we hung out a lot.
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And here's the view from the dock up the river, along with the canoe the cottage came with.
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Apart from swimming, paddling and fishing, we also brought up a ton of board games for the evenings. We managed three games of Pandemic, won one by the skin of our teeth, won one handily, and lost one really, really fast when we had a cascading series of outbreaks near the start of the game. And we're still playing with only four epidemic cards. We also brought up Risk, and played a game with each of Ros' friends. Ros and her friends played as teams, and managed to take out me and the Sweetie easily both times. Here's the first team of world conquerors. Don't let the smiles fool you! They're sharks!
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And here's our second team of cute overlords.
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At the end of the vacation, we went into Bala and visited the Balacade, a little arcade that has a dock out back you can drive your boat to. The games are all a bit past their prime, but they're still fun. Don and I traded off on pinball while the girls played all the ticket games and had a blast.
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The arcade also had an ancient jukebox that had actual scratchy 45s in it. Including this Canadian classic, Gowan's Criminal Mind.
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If you've never heard this masterpiece of Canuck '80s cheeze, you should give it a listen. You're welcome. *g*


All in all, it was an unexpectedly lovely vacation. I've usually preferred the sort of trips where you go to a city and explore the culture and do a lot of stuff. I wasn't quite sure I was up for just hanging out for a week, but I have to say it was really refreshing. I didn't get quite as much reading or writing done as I was hoping, since we were usually supervising the kids down at the river and by the time they went to bed I was ready to pass out myself, but that was okay. It was a nice recharge of the batteries, and I'm viewing it as a fallow period that'll help me get back into the writing, now that I'm not training all the time

[identity profile] catalenamara.livejournal.com 2016-07-20 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds like a wonderful, fun, relaxing vacation! :-)

[identity profile] dawnebeth.livejournal.com 2016-07-20 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Looks like lots of fun, and so pretty! I'm like you--I tend to go for the city tours and museums sort of vacances. Those girls are ridiculously cute overlords.

Never heard this song before--what a bizarre chamber, and lots of acting with his eyebrows.

[identity profile] shooting2kill.livejournal.com 2016-07-20 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
That was some tree!

It looks like you had a fantastic holiday, really relaxing in a beautiful place. I love the photos, especially the second one of the three of you.

Thanks a lot for sharing your break.

[identity profile] sc-fossil.livejournal.com 2016-07-20 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
It sounds nice up to an extent. I'm not much for lazying around either which is why cruising isn't my biggest thrill. But overall it sounds like you had a good family time!

[identity profile] saintvic.livejournal.com 2016-07-20 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It does sounds like a lovely break and a good way to recharge but damn that was a hell of a tree blocking the road and it sounds like avoiding the flies on any future visits would be a good plan :)

[identity profile] halotolerant.livejournal.com 2016-07-21 10:36 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds (and looks) splendid! A pity about all the insects but I suppose that is the downside of all rural escapades. I think one never gets the reading/writing down on holiday that one expects, but actually that's a good thing because it's usually due to having a good, and different, time. Glad you didn't get trapped too!

[identity profile] freetraveller15.livejournal.com 2016-07-21 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
What a lovely, refreshing holiday! And I love the photos!!
Pity for all the bugs but in the height of summer and with so many trees around they're impossible to avoid... ;)

[identity profile] norfolkdumpling.livejournal.com 2016-07-30 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Fabulous pictures! I should think that a restful holiday was just what you needed after all your exhausting training work. So glad you had a good time!