I just thought I would remind some of you, why Canadians, with the odd tornado, small towns being wiped out by fires or floods and frequent summer heat indexes about 100F, don’t mind summer. Sorry the pic is rotated 90 degrees???
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Rod Brown RKS 3846 RKCC CM-123 Whether you think you can or can not, you are right.
Wayne Jokingly it was taken on the hottest day last summer!! In reality it was taken late this past winter, in the Laurentians, north of Montreal, close to Mount Tremblant. My brother in laws Father, build the log cottage, up from the outhouse, in the 1940’s by hand. Of course it is fully modernized now.
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Rod Brown RKS 3846 RKCC CM-123 Whether you think you can or can not, you are right.
Rod, My Maternal Grandparents were from Montreal and my wife was born and raised in Port Stanley,Ontario.
Years campong up a Presquil Provitial Park in Brighton,Ontario was interesting. Some years it was quite hot,and some years the same month was very cold. Right on the sshore of Lake Ontario.
Right now,we had a bit of a cool spell but now woarming up into the 80s for a few days.
Wayne Presqu’ile park is 70 mins from us. We have very good friends who lived in Brighton for years, but moved a few years ago, closer to us. Been to the park 4 or 5 times. Great place.
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Rod Brown RKS 3846 RKCC CM-123 Whether you think you can or can not, you are right.
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High 80's, lows in the 50's for the next 10 days, pretty nice.
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Mike Allen RKCC-CM-086 True West Magazine Maniac Randall Collector Behring Made Collector Ruana Collector Glock Fan NRA- Life Member since 1975 mikenlu99@aol.com
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114 at 3:24.
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