Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Haunted Houses of Hintonburg

I went for a walk around the neighbourhood recently and noticed that the the Halloween decorations seem extra spooky this year! Here are some of the better ones I saw:

Jazzed up ghosts...not bad...

This house is spooky even without the decorations

Where do you even buy a 15-foot skeleton?!

Simple yet effective. Nice.

Happy Halloween!

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

World of Maps

Glosette Girl and I recently invested in a little art project that I'm excited about! We purchased and framed three maps from World of Maps, a specialized map store in Hintonburg. 

I will be honest, I love maps. I can stare at them forever. If I haven't been to what I'm looking at on a map, I imagine what it'd be like. If I have been to what I'm looking at, looking at a map will remind me of what I did when I was there.

The maps we chose were of three places that hold special significance for our lives:

2003-2004: Bristol, UK

2004-2007: Fredericton, NB

2007-now: Hull, QC/Ottawa, ON

Together, these maps show the three cities where Glosette Girl and I have lived together since we moved in together way back in 2002. Anyways, just a little side project and as a bonus got to help a cool local business to boot! Right, Margot?

"Right, dada"

Monday, October 12, 2020

Fall camping - the edge of madness!

To celebrate my b-day this weekend (yay me!) I convinced Glosette Girl and Margot to try fall camping with me. We've done fall camping twice before, but never this late into the season. Our target: Reserve Faunique Papineau Labelle where the temperatures were forecast to hit minus three degrees celsius at night.  A little bit crazy? Not for an Ottawan!

I'm not sure what the technical difference is between a park and a reserve faunique is in Quebec. Without googling the answer I'm guessing that the answer is that "parks" have more facilities and are geared towards camping and hiking, while "reserves" target hunting and fishing. And when I say "target" I mean target: just a couple of minutes past the reserve entrance we saw orange clad hunters in full hunting gear. The lady at the reserve check in also cautioned us to wear bright colours if we took a hike as it was boar season and she didn't want us to get shot. 

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We decided to pass on hiking.

Fortunately our campsite was really pretty and didn't require us to explore too far. We started our day by reading by the shore. It was very peaceful.*

We ended our day eating fire-cooked hamburgers and roasting marshmallows. A real bonus was that the night was very clear and the stars were out. For the first time ever we got a chance to see the Milky way.**

Fortunately our tent was bright orange!

I was a little worried that the cold at night would be unbearable but we were smart enough to pack tons of blankets and a couple of air mattress. With all three of us bundled up under the covers it wasn't too bad.

Reserve Faunique Papineau Labelle is just under two hours away from Ottawa. The campsites are super secluded (only five where we were [at Lac Ernest], compared to hundreds of sites at some of the local Ontario parks). I 100% recommend going...if you have bright clothing.

Morning mist by our campsite

* we only heard two gunshots far in the distance! 

** for astronomy geeks: we live in the Milky Way galaxy but I'm talking about the band of hazy light that is visible across the night sky if you go far away from light pollution.