Saturday, September 07, 2013

“A Rolling Stone” at Lake Panache, (Lake Penage) Ontario,Canada

MQTlogoa LAKE PANACHE, JACKDAW LAKE, SILL LAKE, TRAPPERS CABIN,SAWMILL BAY, BASSOON LAKE, JOE TODD (1964) , TOM K. & NATHAN F. Robert W. Service….. TRAPPERS CABIN ON PORTAGE BETWEEN JACKDAW AND SILL LAKE ONTARIO,CANADA….

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TOM K. AND JOE TODD (GATHERING FIREWOOD SAWMILL BAY) 1987

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ARRIVING AT JACKDAW LAKE WITH CANOE (1964)

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CAMP AT SILL LAKE..SEE THE JUNGLE HAMMOCK IN BACKGROUND (NOT MOSQUITO PROOF ON BOTTOM)

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SILL LAKE ONTARIO,CANADA

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WINTER TRAIL TO BASSOON LAKE

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Northern pike

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NATE F. ON STEP AT FRANK’S CABIN (OUTHOUSE IN BACKGROUND)

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WINTER TRIP

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19642009joetodd Thanks for stopping by. This has been a trip down memory lane ; 1964 was a very good year. All in all life has been good but remember,”If you want a place in the sun, you will have to expect some blisters.” and there have been some LOL… (Panache Video 2006)..(All photos were scanned into computer and I did what I could with them.)

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“A Rolling Stone” at Lake Panache, (Lake Penage) A MY QUALITY TIME POST

13 comments:

  1. Fun trip down your memory lane. I did a couple scanned picture posts a few years ago, but it was hard work....maybe I'll try again. Your nice post gives me incentive. It did look like a great outdoor year -- and I love good old Robert Service!

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  2. I'm puzzled - who's that good-looking guy? :)

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  3. Tony I really don't remember that"guy" much LOL... and yes Sallie does take some time and effort so I don't do it often

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  4. Nice, Joe! I've run into Robert Service a couple times recently. I'll have to look him up.

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  5. Nice post memory trip, best regard from Belgium

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  6. What a wonderful trip down the lane!

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  7. Ha ha. That's my country. Great to see you enjoy it. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  8. The fishing image reminds me of camping and fishing in Algonquin (and other places all over Ontario) when I was a little girl!

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  9. Anonymous5:24 PM

    Wonderful photographic 'sentimental journey' ~ Great scan of photos ~ and great memories and writing ~ carol, xo

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  10. Nice photos and wonderful trip down memory lane. I enjoyed the post and photos!

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  11. What a beautiful post. I love all the vintage photos and the poems to go with them.

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  12. Love the poem and the photos Words and place could have been in NZ The love for the mountains, the wandering, the lakes fishing etc. Ontario must be a great place to live. My mum and dad have family up there

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  13. Love the poem and the photos Words and place could have been in NZ The love for the mountains, the wandering, the lakes fishing etc. Ontario must be a great place to live. My mum and dad have family up there

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