Kayak Trip #8

Early morning on Lake of the Isles.  The water is like glass and everything is super calm – totally the oposite of my previous thunderstorm experience on this lake!

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At the ceiling of the bridge I spent the thunderstorm under, a bird (swallow maybe) had built a nest, suspended from who-knows-what.  Three little heads can be seen with some imagination and the mom is sitting on something left of the nest.

Kayak Trip # 7

Early morning out on Fish lake again – it is only ten minutes from our house and big enough to get some exercise on.

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There was a curious little black fellow on the bank of the lake – he looked to me like a weasel or ferret and was just as much at home on land as in the water. At one point he slipped into the water and within seconds some ducks who were close by flew off the water in obvious panic! And then he appeared again from the water, not having caught breakfast …

Stuck in a Thunderstorm – Trip#5

I already had the kayak on the car roof when I noticed it was cloudy.   So I ran indoor to check the weather forecast and that had a warning that was about to expire for a county north of us.

So I decided to drive up to Lake Calhoun in any case and see what the weather was like when I got there.   Calhoun was crowded and there was no parking so I drove to Lake of the Isles where I found a nice parking right next to the canoe racks.

The weather had gotten a bit lighter and I could see thunder clouds already past me.  So I launched the kayak and started away towards Cedar Lake through the canal between the two.  There I helped a family who had rented kayaks – the boy needed to sit more upright so we adjusted his seat back and the footrests.

By this time it started raining and I headed back from Cedar Lake to Lake of the Isles – as I reached the last bridge, it really came down hard and I decided to wait under the bridge.   Within minutes a thunder storm had positioned itself over us and one of the most spectacular shows played itself out around us!  The dad of the family waited with me under the bridge while his wife and son had gotten out and was sitting in the rain on shore.

At times the roar of the thunder was deafening and I wondered if the sound conductivity of the water played a role.  It felt like the sharp rumbles would cause the bridge to crumble!

Truly an adrenaline rush…..!

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Kayak Trip #4

…that is, with my own Kayak. I went to Fish Lake in Eagan for the second time.
Wow, now I appreciate summer with its long evenings! This trip was made between seven thirty and eight thirty in the evening and you can see how much sunshine there still is!

There was not a breeze and the water shows that absolute mirror surface, disturbed only by my wake and a few jumping fish. Oh, and also by a water rat that swam past my kayak.

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Fish Lake is slap bang in the middle of Twin Cities suburbia. Within a mile are two major strip malls, a huge apartment complex and many residential houses – you can find a map of the lake HERE.

Barb’s Birds

Gina’s friend Barb farms near Hugo, here in Minnesota and on her farm she has one grumpy old turkey and a whole swarm of Guinea Fowl (Tarrentale), even white ones.

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A Quick walk

This evening we had to kill a few mintues while agents took potential buyers through our house, so we stopped at a nearby lake and just took a quick walk….

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After the Rain …

With a week of rain behind as and nice warm weather, there is nothing that can stop the growth in the garden! And the colors defy any photograph to portray them faithfully! Spring is truly a time of wonder – please read the quote at the top right hand corner of this blog again with some attention.

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Spring Activities

Green is popping out all over. The bush in the corner of our garden looks like a bride. Everybody thinks we are getting the warm weather a bit early.

Today Jacques was asked to do the reading of the Bible in Church and he did an excellent job!

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Green wants to emerge!

The trees have the green leaves straining to get out and in a week the green will hurt your eyes!

This afternoon I took this photo of the house and you can just see how green the grass has already become.

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Summer Photography

I am still discovering the marvels of my new digital camara – a small Canon SD200. Here are some pics from last weekend. The little bug was just 1/8th inch in total length.

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Here is a bit more detail:

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