We rented a kayak for the first time ever this week. We had been out canoeing a few times in the past but were interested in kayaks for their lightness and the flexibility they afforded. Those things are light and fast as well as easy to maneuver. You can do a light or strenuous workout depending on your mood. Very versatile.
So. Because we planned to come back late, the owner of the little shop which was opened that day (it was hit and miss until we thought of Merrickville) was nice enough to allow us to call him home after the store was closed so he could retrieve his kayak. We followed him home to unload it once (instead of transferring the kayak from our car to his van). On our way back from Charleston Lake, we saw an inordinate number of frogs in the beams of the car. The shop owner told us that they migrated back to the river en masse every fall to bury themselves in the mud to hibernate. We were to swerve to avoid squishing them and we should keep an eye out for raccoons and skunks who were out hunting after the frogs to avoid accidentally killing prey and predators alike. What a kind, sweet man to be worrying about the wildlife around him, caring enough to instruct us on the preservation of these frogs. Earlier on, at the provincial park, we had to pay attention to the snakes, sunning themselves on the asphalt (we didn't see any, though there were lots of rustling noises when I went hiking). Lots happening around us as the critters get ready for the cold weather. We're still thinking water sports and enjoying those nice warm days.
English Cucumbers
10 months ago
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There is nothing like the simplicity of nature to bring you home. This one of the things I love about riding my bike - I get to see a lot of birds and animals I wouldn't normally. We did some sea kayaking once in New Brunswick - we were lucky enough to have a seal swim along with us for a while.
Sounds like you are doing well.
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