Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Nature Calls
Monday, December 3, 2007
A Rock Is Always A Rock
Friday, November 30, 2007
Girls Out For A Swim
Kids And Boats And Steamships
Thursday, November 29, 2007
From Our Friends The Birds
Bird On A Wire
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Small Town Hassles And Scandals
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
The Cottage Town Establishment
Living In A Small Town
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Bala, The Magic Of Small Town Muskoka
Monday, November 12, 2007
Cooling Off In The Creek At Bala
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Shoehorned Into A Tourist Brochure
Summer. The Muskoka Resort Experience. It's one way to smooth down those big city jitters, shoehorned into a tourist brochure. Ahh, the good life. The satisfaction rating is 90%. I know from friends who work in the industry. The other 10% gripe all the time about everything, usually to get an upgrade, a discount or a freebie. Mind you an oasis of grass in the woods, does depend on its own infrastructure, and is subject to things like storms that knock out power, so no TV, no Internet, even cell phones can go dead. Water can start to gurgle out of your tap and go rusty brown, cold and brown and trickle to a stop. Toilets don't flush. The local fauna can also intrude. A strange animal in the night scratching your window, a creepy nerve wracking growl, a friendly mouse scurrying over your bed, and especially in spring, wasps, mosquitoes, blackflys and noseeums can find their way in. Even with all that, spring is as busy as summer, and if you don't have a reservation, you could spend all night and all day looking for another place. Accommodations vary greatly. In keeping with the cottage theme, you can get bungalows masquerading as double cottages, or strips of motel units dolled up like the royal stables, or in the better spots a real cottage of your own, or at the lower end a corner of a 4-plex cottage or maybe a cottage suite with Muskoka room they didn't explain, wasn't cottagey, except for the Muskoka room, and not in the woods but in the reception center, the actual hotel part. All this can be forgiven once you're there, especially if they give you an upgrade, a discount (very rare, so don't make a scene) or a freebie. Another thing that can knock your socks off is the high end pricing for everything extra, whether it's orange juice and a bag of chips at the tuck shop, or of course the restaurant, where you can't say no thanks to the prices. Beware the ruinous game of golf at their club, usually somewhat discounted since you're a guest. And there are rules. If you've rented a powerboat, your resort might not let you dock it. They're noisy after all. If you're thinking of dropping in on another resort down on the same lake say, well their guests come first, so wait in line or don't bother because they're very exclusive. Even with blazer and captain's cap and your yacht in tow many won't let you dock for lunch. If you're driving it's not going to help unless you squeeze a reservation out of them on the phone first. The smart thing to do is, if you're in the lurch, tip big. The fun thing I'd say would be to hang out at two resorts and golf courses, so split your party and put your friends in the other one so you can pull off the guest of a (temporary) member.
Getting Lucky At Snug Harbour
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Lots Of Coffee And No Rush To Go
Friday, November 9, 2007
The Tourist Invasion
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Little Daredevils
The Not So Wild Wilderness
Bored or Exhausted
The Cardboard Canoe Race
Monday, November 5, 2007
Surviving Your Wilderness Adventure
An Ocean Liner Deep In Fresh Water
A Splash Of Color
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Being Spontaneous
Saturday, November 3, 2007
A Blue Ford Pickup Is Blocking A Driveway
Seen It All Before
The Kids Steal The Show
And No Thai Food
Everybody Loves A Parade
Two Heads Are Better Tan One
Pioneer Days with voyageurs in Indian canoes would be dicey as that's the French to boot. An authentic festival means a whole lot of birch bark and people who make canoes by hand. I suppose we could order them from China after about five years of committee meetings.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Eenie Meenie Miney Moe
Monday, October 29, 2007
What A Nifty Gift Shop
The Inflatables
The Old-Timers
The Cottagers Parade
Like America But Cleaner
Cottagers For Life
The Heart Of Muskoka On Peninsula Road 7
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Thunderheads And Lightening
Before The Stars Come Out
5 Minutes To Having Some Fun
Since Elvis
A Swim In The Sound
Kick Off Your Shoes
All Aboard For The UN
Fying In And Around
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Where The Locals Gossip
A Cruise Through The Islands
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