LIVE AND LEARN To share your thoughts goto: barney@thetimetraveller.ca. 1999 Like many we have a collection of Reader’s Digests accumulated over years. What to do with them for they have an abundance of interesting stories and reflect another time and often rekindle memories. In the November 1999 edition (Remember everyone was worried about the impending […]
Month: April 2021
FIRE TOWERS – North Hastings
FIRE TOWERS IN NORTH HASTINGS I have always had a fascination with fire towers. Due to their nature they were easily spotted. Rising at first light while guiding a canoe trip we crossed Lake Nipissing while the lake remained calm. Being a shallow, but large body of water, she could flare up at a moment’s […]
KISH-KADUK
Kish-Kaduk In the early 1970s I was hired by the newly renamed MNR – previously Lands and Forests – to head up the District’s Junior Ranger program at Cashel Lake. As it so happened one of my colleagues had been involved with the camp when it was water access only and he had been there […]
PIERRE BERTON
PIERRE BERTON Like many I have turned to my library looking to re-read, or read, books that I have acquired over time. One such that popped out was by Pierre Berton called “Fast Fast Fast Relief”. I believe at one time I had collected and read most, if not all, of Berton’s books. As a […]
BORING MEN
THE DULL MEN’S CLUB Has the COVID-19 virus rendered the DMC relevant? Were the two made for each other? After all how many ways can you spell ‘boring’? I used to say “Welcome to my world” when reflecting upon the ‘lock-down’ protocols that affected most of us which involved mostly staying a home and only […]
CAMPING WITH MICE
CAMPING WITH MICE The year was 1968 and we had put in at Sturgeon Falls in northern Ontario. We were heading out on a 15 day canoe trip that would eventually take us to an inlet on Georgian Bay called Naiscoot, near Point au Baril. I was guiding for Y.M.C.A. Camp Pine Crest. We had […]
MARCH DIGEST 2021
HUNTER ORANGE Now that it is officially Spring we can look forward to Wild Turkey Season. Except Mother Nature has either missed that memo or chosen to ignore it for there is still a lot of snow cover and even once Turkey season commences don’t be surprised that you will need to dress warmly; often […]
MARCH DIGEST 2021
A Bare Tail Shannon Stevens won’t soon forget her recent snowmobile trip to the family yurt at Chilkat Lake in Alaska. They had finished cooking sausages over an open fire and retired to the yurt when Mother Nature beckoned necessitating a trip to the necessarium, aka the outhouse. No sooner had she sat upon the […]
MARCH DIGEST 2021
COLD ALLERGY Cold Urticaria is an allergy to the cold. Not good if you are Canadian. According to Karen Binkley, a Toronto allergist and clinical immunologist at St. Michael’s and Sunnybrook hospitals cold Urticaria is a condition where people will get hives when exposed to the cold. However, she adds, “It’s not really that common. […]
MARCH DIGEST 2021
WILD PIGS Authorities are advising against hunting wild pigs, should you see any, as their removal is only effective if an entire group is eliminated. Any pigs that escape quickly learn to evade humans and become more difficult to eradicate. Ontario is asking you to report any wild pig sightings to wildpigs@ontario.ca or goto the […]