Powell River Books publishes the series Coastal BC Stories by Wayne J. Lutz.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Surprising Snow
This winter has been surprisingly mild. We had a cold blast with lingering snow in November, but it has been pretty docile since.
This morning I woke at the cabin to an unexpected snow storm. Not the bitter kind, but a warm, wet one.
It lasted until noon, then turned to rain, washing the lovely white mantle away. -- Margy
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Home Again Jiggity Jig
Since we've been retired, we've been there almost year-round. Well, that is until this year for me. Mom's back surgery and recovery have kept me away from home for over four months. She is doing much better, so this homecoming will be especially sweet!
Actually, it doesn’t matter. I'll find the best place in the whole world. Our cabin on Powell Lake inspired my husband Wayne to write the Coastal BC Stories series. You too can head Up the Lake and Farther Up the Lake through his books.Do you have a place that inspires you? Maybe it is where you live, or a vacation home or destination. Maybe it is that special place to sneak away to when you want to be alone. Let us know about it and why you like it so much. -- Margy
Monday, January 17, 2011
What I Found
Wayne and I left Bellingham at 10:00 a.m. so I could catch the Pacific Coastal flight from the South Terminal at Vancouver Airport to Powell River. Twenty minutes later I was on final approach for a pretty emotional homecoming. I drove straight to the Shinglemill Marina and was up the lake and in my cabin by 2:00 p.m. Sometimes I forget how easy it is to get from one place to another.Yes, my garden needed work, but Wayne had helped by cutting down my asparagus last fall. My strawberries were still okay. Their dead leaves were acting like a natural mulch. My carrots, chard and a bit of spinach were doing so well I decided to leave them in at least for now. Only the woody beets had to go.