Monday, June 15, 2026

Return to Blogging and Home

Our Powell Lake float cabin home.

In May, Wayne and I drove to the Peace Arch in Blaine, WA. If you are planning to visit British Columbia, you can find information about border crossings at the Canadian Border Service Agency and US Customs and Border Protection.

We timed our crossing to catch the first of two BC Ferries needed to get to Powell River. 

Arriving at Saltery Bay means we're almost back to Powell River.

We came home to enjoy a cool summer after wintering in Arizona. After taking care of town business, we got in our Hewescraft to go 15 klicks (9 miles) to our Powell Lake float cabin home.

Heading to First Narrows with Hole in the Wall beyond.

 Purchasing our unique all-weather float cabin in 2001 was the best choice we ever made.

Over the years, I've written about our off-the-grid lifestyle, but a few years ago I stopped writing for a variety of reasons. You can still read those old informative posts using the links in the sidebar.

Whether you are a new reader, or a returning follower, welcome. -- Margy

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  1. Welcome. Please leave a comment or question and I will respond. - Margy

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  2. Welcome back Margy, I'm glad to read you're blogging again!
    XO Daniela @ ~ My little old world ~

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    1. Thanks for coming to visit after such a long break. - Margy

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  3. Welcome back, Margy. I wondered what had happened to cause your posts to stop. Glad to see you back!

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    1. Thank you so much. It's good to be back to our float cabin for the summer and to blogging after a few years break.

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  4. So wonderful to see you again! You were missed!

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    1. Thanks for returning. I see your blog has gone inactive for a while as well. I'll try your email to see if it still works. Nice to connect again. - Margy

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  5. Breaks are good! Happy to see your photos!

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    1. Glad you found me after all this time. You have been so consistent in writing. I admire your ability to create interesting and engaging posts. - Margy

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  6. Margy, I'm so glad you're blogging again. Both your blog and Wayne's books are so interesting. Welcome back!

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    1. Thanks for the welcome back. I am a bit surprised at how many of my former follower are still blogging. It's great. Glad I can join back in. - Margy

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  7. Welcome back! I look forward to your stories. I'm still amazed that you can live in a floating cabin!

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    1. Thanks for the welcome back. I've always enjoyed reading your posts. Yes, we still live in a floating cabin, but for the warmest half of the year. Now we have turned into snowbirds and follow the geese to warmer climes in the winter. - Margy

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  8. So glad you are back Margie, I love reading about your float home in the summer and your winter adventures.

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    1. Thanks Linda. I always think of you when I read a Mike Martin book. You led me to that great Sgt. Windflower series set in Newfoundland. We visited there twice but didn't make it to Grand Bank because I started reading the books after those trips. - Margy

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We welcome your comments and questions. - Wayne and Margy