Sunrise on Avalon Bay, Catalina Island, CA

Sunrise on Avalon Bay, Catalina Island, CA

Thursday 30 August 2012

August 2012 - More MackTush

 

August 1, 2012

Off to the Nahmint Bridge for a short afternoon trip. 
Some beautiful wild flowers at the bottom end of the lake.  The road along the lake is a couple hundred feet above the lake the entire way.



The bridge is a popular place to swim with some nice rocks to sun on.  The only problem is, when it gets really hot the horseflies come searching for fresh flesh.

A beautiful spot just before the head end of the lake.  The river spills through a canyon under the bridge and into the deep pool.  In the spring this pool fills with Steelhead (rainbow trout).



The bridge is a popular place to swim with some nice rocks to sun on.  The only problem is, when it gets really hot the horseflies come searching for fresh flesh.



Coast Guards WE Ricker



August 9th - Kristi, Garrett and Sandra Visit

 The last two weeks have been incredibly beautiful and hot.  Quite busy around camp preparing for the August long weekend as both our daughter from Saskatoon is visiting and our son Garrett and his wife Sandra were over from Squamish to visit.  The weather could not have been more beautiful. Temps up around 35 degrees and we all spent most of the time in the water.  The dogs were in the water as well.  We finally convinced Kira to swim with our dog.






We did a lot of sitting in the water and swimming with beverages to stay cool.  The hottest weekend ever for awhile.  The temperature went up to 36 degrees for two days... mostly unheard of at the water.  The rest of the week was quite a bit cooler thankfully.

The cool beverages

Dogs and their sticks!

Dogs guarding Dave's baby Boston (next door neighbour) 

Kids got us a load of firewood.

Kristi showing us morning Yoga for Garrett and Sandra.





August 16th

 Well it is another Thursday, where Ray had to go to Nanaimo so I tagged along to get the laundry done.  Yesterday it turned 31 degrees at camp with not a breeze.  Spent most of the day in the water.  Since the last post we've seen a whale go buy and the spring salmon are starting to be caught!  We even had two on our fishing lines but they got off.  Oh well, half the fun is trying to catch them.  The weather is supposed to be blistering for the next 4 days.  Thank god for the cool water.

We're having trouble with the internet a camp so the blog is sporadic. We have bought a new antennae today, so hopefully the problem will be solved.   

 

2012-08-21 11:25

 The sun came out to play again.  Took our daughter Kristi fishing for Spring salmon for the first time this year.  What a blast.  We had one on fairly quickly and she got to play the fish awhile before she lost it.  The next one she landed and we got one Coho salmon and a Sockeye salmon, as well.   For three hours on the water we did extremely well.  The fish is in the brine as I am going to make smoked salmon with it tomorrow with my Bradley smoker.  I can taste it already!  Ray has two appointments in Nanaimo this week so we will not get another opportunity to go fishing until Friday, the day Kristi leaves to go back to Saskatoon.  The visit is sure going by quickly.





Kristi's first spring salmon.



What a day! One sockeye salmon, one coho salmon and one spring salmon!  Into the smoker with you!


Second full moon for the month called a "Blue Moon" over Macktush.


August 28th - Terry and Kim Visit


Another week flew by.  Last Wednesday my ex-boss and her husband came for a visit during their holidays at Horne Lake and we ate fabulous barbecued chicken on the spit.  It was sure nice to see Kim and Terry.



Ahhhhhh!  Holidays!  This is the life.


Today we are at the Pain Clinic in Nanaimo as Ray is getting a nerve block for L-3 and L-4 and hopefully that will relieve some of his pain for up to 5 months they think.  Everyone keep your fingers crossed!


The boat's motor trim gear quit so it will have to go in and get fixed.  Unfortunately. our mechanic is swamped and will not get to it until a week Thursday.  Hopefully there will still be some fish to be caught when we get it back.  If it does not get back before the end of the first week of September we may just park it until next year as we have to start taking things apart and putting into storage in preparation for October 1st, the date to be out of camp.