
With luck this should be the last of the busy weekends. It will be good to get back to a regular schedule with days off. Both Lisa and I are just about of steam.
We have let a lot slide: trips into the bush, the garden, yard and the house have suffered. Also the time we have spent with Scarlett and Cooper has been limited. All is unacceptable, going forward we will have to figure out a balance.
This summer and the amount of tourists took us by surprise. Lisa and I are in the front lines and have always taken pride in being able to step up when called upon. It could be we will need to dial back facing the same next year.

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The ambulance, medical helecopters and first responders have been busy this weekend with several accidents and a possible drowning in Lake Windermere. So far the young man has not been found.
I remember talking to an old-timer. He said he and his friend were diving off a raft at the mouth of the lake. He said his friend went in and never surfaced. They found him days later down the Columbia. Things can happen quick, seemingly without reason.
The water is low this time of year. The young man should be found close to where he fell off the boat.
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We had Cooper and Scarlett over for dinner and a sleep over last night. They are such good kids. I left for work at 4:30 while they were still asleep. I went out the side door to not risk waking them. They consider our place their second home. It makes us all feel good.

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Clear skies, still warm, the Horsethief fire flared up again. The Provincial Government has kept it going, instead of extinguishing it, so it won’t burn again. That could be the new way to fight fire. Get rid of the fuel (trees).

Jim R
Love that clear sky and those big tomatoes. I’m glad Scarlet and Cooper like to come stay over. Lucky you.
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underswansea
Thank you Jim!
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mountaincoward
My first thought at the preview picture before I opened the post was that that was someone’s bum! 😉
You definitely need to look at your work/life balance – I always used to recall the old adage: “work to live, not live to work” (I’m sure you don’t live to work)…
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underswansea
That is a good saying and very true.
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Julie@frogpondfarm
Amazing garden you have there Bob .. love that enormous tomato! Yep, work sure needs to be in balance
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underswansea
Thanks Julie! The tomatoes have been great this year!
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