On the way home from dinner, we visited "The Keewatin Potholes", a natural phenomenon of four spiral holes, formed when the Laurentide Glacier that covered Canada in the Ice Age, melted. These four holes range in size from 30 inches to several feet wide.
A beautiful summer's day; a breezy, sunny 23C, preceding a rainy day tomorrow.
Mark came back from a bike ride and announced a wolf is about - scat on the road containing deer hair!
Tonight's menu is asian salad, teriyaki chicken, potato salad and wild raspberry pie. Happy hour was extended as Wayne arrived with the repowered Tahoe about 4:45 ... so dinner may be a little haphazard! You never know your luck!
Linda and Randy are expected at the lake tomorrow!
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