Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Muskoka?


During the last couple of weeks, I've been restoring a window in my 1920's bungalow. It has taken me a little longer then I had hoped, but now that the first window is stripped and ready to be painted. There had to be at least 20 layers of paint. I'll post a picture when I'm done. If you're considering doing this, I would suggest that you set aside some serious time, but at least I'm recycling them. If I had to pay someone to actually build them, it would cost a couple of thousand no doubt. 

On Sunday, Laura and I went paddling on the 16 Mile Creek. It was my first time paddling on the creek, and once we left the power boats behind, it was like being in up north. We saw turtles sunning themselves, ducklings, and a great blue heron catching fish. Such a beautiful spot right in town. The posted pic is the from a home on Trafalgar Road. You really don't need to leave home to enjoy great outdoor spaces. 

I also want to thank "Oakville Today" for their kind article about my EcoBroker certification.

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