Powell River Books publishes the series Coastal BC Stories by Wayne J. Lutz.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Powell River Sea Fair a Huge Success
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Book Launch for "Farther Up the Lake"

Farther Up the Lake
A special Seafair event
Friday, July 25, 7:00 pm at
Breakwater Books
Marine & Alberni

A special Seafair event
Friday, July 25, 7:00 pm at
Breakwater Books
Marine & Alberni

Also, stop by our booth at Powell River's Seafair. If you already have a book you would like to have it signed, bring it with you on Saturday. Wayne would love to autograph it for you. Hope I see you there! -- Margy
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Powell River ATV Club Poker Ride
On Saturday morning, 40 quads took off for a day of fun in the bush. Since the weather has been warm and dry, some sections were pretty dusty, but the majority of the ride was on shaded hard-packed trails. You can see where we went in yellow on the map below. The whole group stopped at several panoramic viewpoints of inland lakes and coastal islands. At three of these, we drew cards for our poker hands.

Belonging to an ATV Club has been important to us as new quad riders. We learn about safety, great trails and love the camaraderie. Want information about an ATV club near you? Check out the ATV/BC or ATV Canada websites. Happy quadding. -- Margy
Friday, July 18, 2008
Texada Island Airport Fly-in
What better for a Sky Watch Friday than looking at airplanes. Last Sunday Wayne and I went to the Texada Island (Gillies Bay) Airport Fly-in. It was a great day for general aviation. About fifty aircraft participated and hundreds of locals came out to see the action. The day was kicked off with a scrumptious pancake breakfast. Then everyone had the opportunity to check out the numerous aircraft on display.
In the afternoon, the Fraser Blues Demonstration Team flew their classic North American Aviation Navions. Their show was the highlight of the day for pilots and attendees alike. The following is a short video about this unique Canadian civilian flight team.
Wayne gave three presentations about flying in Coastal BC during the day. His most recent book, Up the Airway, was written for pilots and anyone with an adventurous spirit. Learn more about it at www.PowellRiverbooks.com. -- Margy

Friday, July 11, 2008
Fogged In
On Powell Lake in Coastal BC, heavy winter rains are often followed by radiation fog. On those days, we are fogged in at our cabin. But then, it's the place we love to be so I guess that isn't so bad.
Sometimes we stick our nose out of Hole in the Wall to see what the rest of the lake is like. Because there are tugs pulling log booms and work boats running on radar, we aren't comfortable heading into the fog.
Last winter I saw my first fog bow. I never knew they existed. That's what makes living on the lake so wonderful. Nature is all around and we discover something new every day.
While you are here, maybe you would like to see more sky or weather posts. -- Margy
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Latch Hook Cabin Rug

There are kits available, but I like to create a design of my own. My most recent rug was of my favourite place on earth, my cabin. Here's how I made my latch hook yarn rug.
- I cut the canvas mesh to size with a little extra for a hem. Mesh comes in two sizes, 3.75 and 5 holes per inch. I use the 3.75. At four rows per inch, each yarn package will cover a section of about three by five inches.
- Be sure to order enough yarn because it comes in die lots. Each package contains 320 strands of machine-washable acrylic yarn that is pre-cut to 6cm (2-1/2") long.
- Using a black permanent marker, I drew my design on the canvas. Don't worry, it doesn't show through.
- I like to work my designs by section. That way I can see how it is developing.
- Within a section, for example the trees, I count squares to create the detail. That's easier than drawing the detail on the canvas mesh.
- As the design grew, I did go back and make some changes. For example, I didn't like the way the water looked, so I took it out and reworked it with a different colour.
- I trimmed the edges of the canvas to one inch, turned it back and hand stitched one-inch binding tape over the edges.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Extra Floatation Power

Monday, July 07, 2008
Up the Airway on Floats

You don't have to be a pilot to enjoy this book, just an adventurer at heart. I invite you to come fly with us. -- Margy
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Silent Creepers
We live in a cabin that floats on Powell Lake in Coastal BC. Our lake was created by glacial action over 10,000 years ago. There's even ancient sea water trapped at the bottom. But I guess I better get to the "point" of this story.
Around 1900 there was lots of logging around the lake. Shortly thereafter, a dam was built for the town's paper mill and the lake level rose, covering shoreline trees and stumps. Today, when the water level is low, you can see the remnants of those stumps with their pointed roots. To me they look like creatures from another world out for a walk.
If you are new to my blog, I invite you to stay awhile and see what life is like on the lake. Take a look at my list of categories. I'm sure you will find lots of topics of interest. -- Margy