Sleepy Dog Cabins
1 Sleepy Dog Road P0V 2K0 Perrault Falls, On, Canada
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Phone: +1 807-529-3165
Address: 1 Sleepy Dog Road P0V 2K0 Perrault Falls, On, Canada
Website: www.sleepydogcabins.com
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Summer is coming to a end and the wind is blowing from the North west fairly steadily now and today I spent some time outside breathing that fresh cool air and listening to the steady music of the last of the big high flocks of the old tough Canada Geese that stay just ahead of the ice heading south and small flocks of "Whistlers" (Common Goldeneyes). Just beat Margaret in one many games of crib we will play as the daylight hours are becoming less and less.
Logging company plans to cut all this. please call these numbers and voice your dissent. Kaitlin Moncrief MNR 807 468 2597 she won't answer her phone so please leave a message. Kurt Pochailo works for Miisun Forest products and he can be reached 807 467 3351.
Thanks to Patrick Boggs for this great video. For all my guests who didn't get to come this summer.
Holy Moly thats a cool wind blowing hard across the lake today. September is starting out with no bugs! Much needed rain showers every day now it seems. Had to carry in arm load of firewood to take the chill in the house and out of me. The life on the shore of Wabaskang continues to be a good life choice for me. Summer business was next to none and i miss all our customer/friends and thought, maybe, just like Humpty Dumpty, we would have big fall but that has gone now to. Marg is busy as usual and am thinking about a hibernation as i seem to be getting bigger :-) Going to have to catch some fish soon! Jeff King went out to Devils point on the weekend with Vannessa and they fed me again. Standing on the dock looking hungry has always helped..
blood pressure is a bit high but taking in a blast of freshness all afternoon does wonders
Had a few more good sunsets this year and this one was taken by famed photographer Darrell Sandmoen a few evenings ago.
Hugh Carlson stopped by yesterday and gave me an old copy of the Northern Sportsman from 1954 with my mom holding this good sized lake trout and other issue from 1957 about Anishinabi lake and my dad building the first outpost
nice evening after a tough day.