August highs
Aug. 11th, 2003 03:54 pmMy daughters returned to Lindsay on Friday. I am happily home from nine days away, ending with another night of hospitality in the home of
djjo,
bitterlawngnome and
danthered, for which I am deeply grateful. Last evening I enjoyed one of their communal dinners along with five other guests, and met two new LJ friends. Here's welcoming
token_otter and
raccoon_it to my somewhat furry menagerie.
Recently my junk mail reception has soared to more than 60 pieces per day. I must find a solution to this problem. Today I'm afraid to open my mailbox. Sifting through it is, however, one of the first tasks at hand, along with unpacking, and cleaning the mess the girls left behind.
Before I get to work, here are a few highlights of this past, eventful week.
What wedding vows would you make if you could finally, legally marry the person you had loved and built a home with for 30 years? On August 2, Brenda struggled through tears and laughter to verbalize her commitment to Judy, with encouragement from her cousin, Tim, Rev. Canon Lucy Reid, and Judy's sister, Joan.

I remembered stopping by a waterfall along a sideroad not far from the cottage many years ago, but had never gone back. On Wednesay my daughters and I went looking, found it and explored in the rain. It was so beautiful we went back on Friday for a last picnic lunch before the girls went home. Marian at Hollow River:

Being a father is one of the best things about my life, but after several weeks of doing it single-handedly I am always ready for some adult company. On Friday, after dropping the girls off, I went camping for the weekend with
djjo. He was the perfect person to relax and readjust with. Thank you, Danny. Hiking at Turkey Point Provincial Park:

More stories and photos to follow. Thanks again to
ruralrob for the memory! I shot more than 260 pictures this week and practically filled all three cards. And thanks again to
wonderboymi for hosting my images.
Recently my junk mail reception has soared to more than 60 pieces per day. I must find a solution to this problem. Today I'm afraid to open my mailbox. Sifting through it is, however, one of the first tasks at hand, along with unpacking, and cleaning the mess the girls left behind.
Before I get to work, here are a few highlights of this past, eventful week.
What wedding vows would you make if you could finally, legally marry the person you had loved and built a home with for 30 years? On August 2, Brenda struggled through tears and laughter to verbalize her commitment to Judy, with encouragement from her cousin, Tim, Rev. Canon Lucy Reid, and Judy's sister, Joan.

I remembered stopping by a waterfall along a sideroad not far from the cottage many years ago, but had never gone back. On Wednesay my daughters and I went looking, found it and explored in the rain. It was so beautiful we went back on Friday for a last picnic lunch before the girls went home. Marian at Hollow River:

Being a father is one of the best things about my life, but after several weeks of doing it single-handedly I am always ready for some adult company. On Friday, after dropping the girls off, I went camping for the weekend with

More stories and photos to follow. Thanks again to