Thursday, September 8, 2016

Halfway Log Dump - Bruce Peninsula National Park

One hot summer day, we drove off to Halfway Log Dump, way up by Tobermory. Awesome.
These were the biggest waves I have ever seen in person, and they were amazing to play in!
(This was from about a month ago or so.)
Setting up a straw bale tractor for the International Plowing Match in Minto.









 
 









 


 







The combination of cold water, cloudy skies, and a breeze made it pretty cool.


After her "official" deput into the water, she was freezing and therefore swaddled in dry towels to warm up.

She had her afternoon nap on a surf/paddle/whateverboard with the waves crashing behind her.

Who could have a better sleep than that; and when she woke up, she was toasty warm.










 


We built rock houses to block the wind, so we could warm up.



Sanctuary













This explains the name. I believe I took a clear-enough picture for it to be read.

1 comment:

  1. Sehr schön. Nice frog. Ancient people could do everything without smartphones and internet. I love seeing the waves come at you, it's scary. Picture 20 is awesome, it looks almost manmade. Never can have too many pictures of Damaris(?) Untouched nature is best, but evil people will see only how they can turn the place into a tourist resort. Rev 11, 18: "...and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth."

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