Thankfully it was the branches and not the trunk that was on the driveway, this is something we can definitely do if we can rent a bigger chainsaw.
Neighbours docks are underwater on the Saturday, but when we went back up on the Sunday for tree removal the water had receded enough that you could walk on their docks. Our docks thankfully were just fine and waiting for our boat. You don't often see a boat zipping along in the April water, you have to be careful after a year like this as there are always lots of debris in the water, planks, branches, noodles and other items from boathouses that had been left on the dock inside the boathouse and floated off with the rising water.
After we realized that we didn't have a long enough extension cord for our electric chainsaw, we headed for a little tour of the area. There is nothing I like more than heading up Hwy 11 to the cottage and then crossing over the the 400 and heading down the Georgian Bay side (my penchant for travelling in circles). High water time always means a trip to Bala. Just as we parked near Don's Bakery (dang it was closed), this northern train went by with a beautiful caboose.
The dam is fully open and water is leaving at an amazing rate. Everytime I see this I am amazed that we have any water left in Muskoka. You can see why they want to put a hydro-electric plant in to harness all this energy. In the summer you can walk across the falls or sit in the water. This is just 1 of 2 connections joining Lake Muskoka to the Moon River and finally to Gerogian Bay.
It is amazing how clear and calm the water looks at the top of the falls.
2 or 3 years ago the water was up to the windows on this cottage. It is amazing it is still standing.
Our next stop was Loch 45 on the Trent/Severn Waterway, the water was flowing just as fast here.
Days like this, water like glass, could you ask for anything more beautiful. (Maybe have it happen in July).
Sunday turns out to be another beautiful day and Home Depot has a 20 inch chainsaw we can rent so off we go back to the cottage to clear out the driveway. My great Canadian guy starts removing branches and I cart them off to the bush. A great day, looking forward to my epsom salt bath when I get home with a bottle of wine and our homemade pizza.
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