Zeke and I went on a road trip last Friday. Jeff and Anne have a lovely cottage on Cow Island, which sits in Rice Lake. Basically near Peterborough, Ontario, which means a 4.5-5 hour drive for me.
Thursday was a rainy morning and I got a text from my boss telling me to stay home. Woot! So, technically, I could have extended my stay at the Charnleys but I didn’t want to overstay my welcome and I figured I’d do all that needs to be done so I can leave early and upon my return on Sunday, not have to worry about washing my work clothes. Plus the rest of the day was beautiful so, I did lovely day things 😉
Did I leave at the time I said to myself I would? Of course not. I left an hour later. Seat pushed down so Zeke can be closer to up front, within petting reach, blanket laid with towel on top, bottle of Hertel in case he pukes – can’t find paper towels so grab a box of tissues, pack the car, load Zeke and off we go at 10 am.
The day was bright, the sun was shining and the roads were clear for the most part. As I got closer to my destination, I became fascinated by the clouds. They were so low and varied in texture from cotton candy to whipped milk topping a cappuccino to rich and thick whipped cream. It felt like I could reach out and touch them, they were so low.
The skies started to darken and I could see there was rain ahead.
Then this big block of black started creeping in from the left. Strangest thing ever.
The last hour or so of my drive was through sun and cloud and rain and sun. By the time we got to Islandview Road, we were back in the sun. I called Jeff once I reached
as that means I was about 15 minutes away and he could time his pick up! His cottage is, after all, on an island in the middle of Rice Lake.
As I turned onto the final 500m drive, Zeke stood up and I saw him lick his chops. I pulled over. Ran around the car to open the door and. Too late. Fluorescent bile slid down the headrest into the floor mat below. All I can say is, thank you, Zeke, for aiming so beautifully. Thank you, Dale for being too lazy to change from winter mats to summer ones because all I had to do was pick up the mat and rinse it off in the lake while Jeff wondered why I was not returning his wave. No worries, I’m not that weird that I would take a pic…
We no sooner dock and open the door that Zeke jumps out and into the lake. Divot chose not to join his buddy – coz they had to get reaquainted. It had been four years, after all.
We lugged my stuff to the cottage and were greeted by Anne and Dylan (unfortunately Griffin had other places to be, so I missed him once again), got ourselves a drink and sat out back, away from the wind that was gusting big time. But first, one must take note of the rules. I intended on following some of them for sure.
We sat on the front porch and caught up.
I wish I could remember what the hell was so funny, and why I almost tipped over, but it’s nice to have someone else take pics 😉
Their neighbour Gord, joined us for supper – in return, he fed the boys. After said delicious supper, we all went down to the firepit. Now, Jeff has been posting some spectacular sunsets. Did we get one of that ilk? No. But it was still kinda nice.
At one point, Anne and then Gord disappeared and it was just us two old friends (to think we’ve known each other for almost fifty years, though in honesty, we reconnected thanks to FB about nine years ago). The fire was lovely and after more than a few beers, we put out the fire and called it a night. It was, after all 3:30 am!
The next day was bright and sunny but oh so windy! Jeff got a call from his buddy, Bristow (birth name has totally escaped me as even his wife calls him that), telling him he and Kristin, along with Jackson and Riley (their cockapoo) were coming by boat. They were going to go through the locks and felt they would be there in a couple of hours. Well. I was NOT expecting this itty-bitty boat, lemme tell you!
These two and their adorable son were so much fun. The clouds rolled in and besides a spit or two, the rain mostly stayed away, allowing for the dogs to have lots of fun. Zeke took a liking to Riley who thought he was such a pain in the ass, she ran to the dock and jumped into her boat!
I have just gone through my pics and have realised I don’t have a decent picture of Kristin, so this little video of the dogs chasing each other is the best I can do. Plus, she has the greatest laugh! And we get a sneak at Laura, Gord’s wife and owner of that crazy beagle, Jersey.
Jeff and Bristow were having a game of Bocci and Riley was only too happy to help.
I dunno if I should bug you with another video but suffice it to say we determined that Jersey was the equivalent of a veloceraptor attacking the T-Rex in Jurassic World… She was after Zeke non-stop and he was quite good about her over-exuberance!
After all that nonsense, it was lunchtime. We had delicious nachos and some of us had Bloody Caesars made with my special vodka concoction.
Kristin was a big fan, as was Jeff. The dogs entertained us a bit more, each of them going for a swim and making us laugh.
By 4:00, the Bristows had to leave as the locks close and 6:00 and they didn’t want to take any chances of missing their passage.
Kristin was driving the boat back and I wish I had my phone ready to catch her exit. It was Don Johnson in Miami Vice Days worthy! Lucky she didn’t clip the dock!
We, on the other hand had another delicious meal of a fabulous roast chicken, roasted corn and tomato salsa/salad, roast potatoes. Gord and Laura joined us for dessert of roasted pineapple with ice cream. Oh yum.
I played with my camera settings on my phone, trying to get a proper picture of the sunset. I was having a blast (seriously, who needs a camera?)
Back to the fire we went till Anne put the three boys (Jack and Liam (the neighbours’ son) slept over) to bed and we lost her. This time we were quasi-reasonable and ended the evening at 1:30.
The next day, we took our time, having breakfast at 11:00. Jeff and I were across the water before noon and off Zeke and I went. We Quebecers used to laugh at Ontarians for not knowing how to drive. Man, times have changed! I drove most of the way home at 130-135kmh (80-85mph) most of the way!
I was home before 5:00. Waited around for one of the boys to come home and gave up, throwing in a frozen pizza for supper by almost 8:00.
Thank you Jeff and Anne for sharing your little slice of heaven with me!
xoxo
What a fantastic few days you had. And I love your photos. Especially the rain clouds. Good to see clouds like those when they’re nowhere near to raining on me! Great sunsets too. So now you’re all refreshed. Nice one. 🙂
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Thank you, Crispina!
I dunno about refreshed but it was great to get away from my own stuff.
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Yea, I bet. You’ve had a quite a year, so far, what with selling up and moving
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And I still feel far from settled. After the golf season, I shall focus on getting it done.
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It’s once you’ve *dressed the house* that you finally feel settled in. I remember once, moving to a new place and totally brasic, so I went to all the cheapo shops and bought nicknaks for a quid at most and placed them around. Amazing the difference. And years on, I still have some of those. They collected more memories than dust!
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I just look at all my “stuff” and wonder what to keep, what to chuck and within all that, this house needs a paint job. I want to wait and get a feel for the place before I start slapping on colours. All my artwork is stacked in the closet, waiting for a home. I just can’t find the energy. Yet.
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Yet until you do you don’t feel as if you’ve claimed the place as yours. I know the feeling. I moved in my present place when I had ME/CFS. The move just about laid me out. But I just had to go it sorted to my liking. I’ve made plenty changes since, but I’ve made them to my place, not some temporary lodging 🙂
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That’s what I want to do. And I’m not stressing over a time frame.
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When you’re ready. You’re not as impatient as me.
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It’s more like I don’t have the desire ..
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🙂
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Looked like fantastic fun. I hope you are refreshed after your break and getaway.
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Thanks, James. Was great to get away for a short bit.
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Wonderful. Including Zeke’s advance warning.
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I coulda done without that one!
And thanks 🙂
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Ha…it all comes with the glorious package.
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Ha ha! He puked on every trip in his first year. Then he was fine… now that he’s pushing 10, he’s started up again. Mind you, he was great on the return trip!
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Awwwww
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It looks like a fabulous vacation–relaxing, laughing, and having fun with old friends–and dogs.
I liked the Dale Road sign. 🙂
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It was a nice getaway.
How cool is that? 😉
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Very! 😉
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Dear Dale,
Sounds like fun and a much needed break. I love the videos, especially the ones of the dogs. How nice that you have your own road. 😉 As always, your pictures are beautiful and give me the feeling of being there. Thank you for sharing your vacay with the rest of us.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
It was nice to get away from my own reality for a bit. The dogs were hilarious. I love the dog screwing with his master’s game 😉
I know, right? Too bad it’s so dang far away 🙂
Thank you for joining me on my getaway!
Shalom and lotsa love,
Dale
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Those clouds are amazing! And that last sunset… gorgeous. I noticed there is a road named after you, too. 🙂 It looks and sounds like a wonderful getaway. Anything that makes you laugh enough that you almost fall over is a great thing.
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P.S. We have a Goat Island here. I wonder how many islands in the world are named after farm animals? Probably a lot…
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Probably!
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Aren’t they, though^ And Jeff has posted some doozies. Of course, while I was there, there were none of the type he has shared but hey…
And, right? My own road? Tee hee.
We did have a lovely time.
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Q,
It was a good time had by old friends with food and drink and island business. You boaters do have a lot of fun, and I enjoy reading all about it, LOL. The island was a nice change of pace too, symbolic of a real deal getaway, which you’d been craving for more reasons than just your aching bones. It’s some good Zen.
Zeke has his traditions, and that one, while totally disgusting, is the one he gets to take part in. LOL.
To fires, friends and chillaxing for a spell!
B
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B,
It was. And new friends were found. Glad you enjoyed my journey 😉 The island is a great change of pace. Thankfully the barking and yelling was concentrated on one afternoon. A whole weekend of that and I woulda gone bonkers.
Zeke can lose this one.
To fire, friends, food, ‘freshments…
Q
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That’s very cool. You need that, and more of it! For shizz.
I’ll take your word for it. Like I said, the boating peeps are a special fraternity. But hey, food and adult beverages are always a good thing to add into the mix.
Zeke ain’t losing this one. If he ain’t lost it yet, ain’t happening.
For reals!
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Yessiree.
I don’t belong in the boating world, quite frankly. My dad did. Some friends do. I, on the other hand, have never been part of that gang.
Yes he bloody well is! He did it for the first year of his life and didn’t for the next 8. He ain’t allowed to regress… Though I will shut up and pick up, if I have to.
🙂
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Well you fit in just fine. No surprise as you fit in just fine with most any crew.
I didn’t know there was such a gap between his ‘performances’. That’s odd, really. Almost as if he was pining for his younger days, LOL.
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Yeah, I’m a chameleon, like that.
Oh hell no! Then again, if men remember when they spent their weekends barfing after over-indulging with fondness… who knows?
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You’re a fun loving gal is all.
You’d be surprised at how many men would go back to their college days, even if it meant ending every night with a visit to the porcelain throne, LOL.
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Uh huh. Apparently.
I would not be surprised ..
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The dogs had a great time – that’s the most important thing!
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That they did!
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What a nice holiday for you. Loved the “Dale Rd.” sign. Just for you….right? A very nice descriptive piece. I’m glad you had it.
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Short and sweet and right? My own road!
Glad you enjoyed my narrative 😉
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Enjoyed this recap of your weekend. You sure did pack a lot of catching up in two days.
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Thanks, Boss! There was a lot of sitting and drinking… Watching dogs and kids and fire burning. I didn’t burn too many calories, I can assure you of that!
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Best kind of time. I was going to make a smart assed comment about how chairs become unstable after the third drink but kept myself in check.
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It was our first drink! Can you imagine? Oy!
And, please, do not hold yourself back 😉
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I will try. Thanks, Dale.
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Sounds like the ‘pawfect’ getaway! Loved the pogo stick Beagle vids.
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It was pawfect!
That Jersey was like the annoying little sister who just wouldn’t leave anyone alone!
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Beagle. ‘Nuff said. Love ’em but their personalities can be over the top. Guess I’m more of a Snoopy kind of gal.
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And this one is still a puppy
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What a wonderful getaway to spend quality time with old friends — that’s what makes life worth it, I think. And I’m impressed that you managed to leave within one hour of the scheduled departure time, whew!
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It was.
I know, right? But that’s because it was just me and the dog… add a kid or two and there is no way!
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That was great, Thunder! I feel like I got away. The rules are perfect, the dogs a joy and the sunsets gorgeous!
Although, your special vodka thingy made me dizzy. Well, I’m a red wine girl, and only red wine. Volume is not a problem. 😀 😀
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loved the rules of the house and the great sunset photos. Sounds like Zeke made it home without incident!
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Aren’t they great?
And yep! He was a champ!
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glad to hear!
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I hope you did indeed wish on stars and relax/unwind. It looks like Zeke and his pals did. We could learn a lot from dogs!
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I certainly did.
Plus, just being away from my own reality was worth it.
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Yes! That’s precisely it. A change of scenery.
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Those seem like fantastic house rules to me! It looks like a fabulous place for a break and those sunsets and cloud formations are wonderful. Poor Zeke has endless patience 🙂
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They are! And it is a fabulous place to get away from it all. These sunsets were nothing compared to the ones Jeff has captured – the sun was not being as showoffy for me 😉
He is remarkably patient.
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