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bugs
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# Posted: 10 Oct 2013 12:59
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Some pix of the fall colours at our little place.
Big blue sky
Big blue sky
across the hayfield
across the hayfield
Little cabin in the woods
Little cabin in the woods
October sunset
October sunset


bugs
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# Posted: 10 Oct 2013 13:01
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A couple other pix.
Nice bull moose
Nice bull moose
Moose scaring up some ducks
Moose scaring up some ducks
morning pelicans
morning pelicans
Autumn canoe
Autumn canoe


toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 12 Oct 2013 15:46
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Is that a beaver lodge in the pond with the pelicans? Love the fall color yellow on that canoe photo. Are those aspen trees? I have those a little higher up in elevation above my cabin near water.

I always enjoy looking at your photos.

bugs
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# Posted: 16 Oct 2013 16:22
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Looks like last weekend (CDN Thanksgiving) could be our last weekend at the shack for awhile. The weather is closing in. We had a good 2013 at the place with 31 visits and over 60 days spent at the place so far.....Good for the soul.

Toyota, yes that is the beaver lodge on our main pond. And, yes we have trembling aspen, balsam poplar and birch that provide the brilliant yellows and hazelnut, chokecherry that give us a nice mix of reds.

bugs
moose visitors
moose visitors
muskrat sunset
muskrat sunset


bugs
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# Posted: 3 Nov 2013 16:25
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We finally got out to the shack. First time since Cdn Thanksgiving. A gorgeous day. Today we are expecting heavy snowfall and winter.

Got some great trail cam shots of the residents.
elk
elk
moose
moose
lounging by the salt lick
lounging by the salt lick
nice bull
nice bull


bugs
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# Posted: 3 Nov 2013 16:27
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Couple more shots. Nice to see some skunks as they had a tough spring with a lot of mortality.
antler cam
antler cam
skunks
skunks
Deer in first snow
Deer in first snow
fall ice
fall ice


bugs
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# Posted: 1 Dec 2013 10:36 - Edited by: bugs
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Not sure if the title of this post should be "An early Christmas present" or " Fools & their money are easily separated" BUT after a brief negotiation the lady wife and I purchased 80 acres of "land" adjacent to the 400 acres we already own. I use the term land very loosely as it is about 18 acres of terra firma and the rest is water. What is significant is that this means we now own almost all the land access to the 140 acre pond and when we look across the pond it is all "ours". Okay you can't own water but you can own access.

So yesterday we went to scout out the new land and post it with No Trespassing signs. We managed to drive up to the cabin through a foot of snow. Next trip it will likely be snowshoes.

Quite pleased with our little heater too. It started in under a minute and had warmed the cabin at chest level from -8c to +1c in about 20 minutes. Of course the ceiling was 10C warmer and the floor was still frozen.
new land
new land
our property with trail system etc
our property with trail system etc
Nov 30 arrival
Nov 30 arrival
yard view
yard view


bugs
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# Posted: 1 Dec 2013 10:38
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We got some nice game camera images.
nice white tail buck
nice white tail buck
cow elk
cow elk
moose
moose
red fox
red fox


hattie
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# Posted: 1 Dec 2013 12:13
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Congratulations bugs!!! What a great Christmas present for you!!! Your piece of heaven just gets better and better!!

Rob55
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# Posted: 1 Dec 2013 19:48
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kimtodd
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# Posted: 26 Dec 2013 16:45
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we're also Sask people! Just purchased 60 acres of bush with a clearing and 2 beaver ponds. Also a creek that runs along one edge. Haven't started a cabin yet. Waiting for spring to see the "lay of the land" Very excited to start tho. Have fun

bugs
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# Posted: 10 Mar 2014 17:15
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Got out to RDL to enjoy a +6C day in the sunshine after brutal -30c winter. Glorious. We were able to snowshoe around the "new" 80 and check it out before most of it turns into water. Pleased with our purchase.
moose at the outhouse
moose at the outhouse
nice moose
nice moose
looking across our pond to the shack
looking across our pond to the shack
new land
new land


ColdFlame
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# Posted: 14 May 2014 12:50
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It's nice to see some fellow Saskatchewanites on here - I, and my family, are from Regina. I now live in Alberta, but still come "home" a few times a year to see family and go spend time at the family cabin at Regina Beach. I miss it... I love your photos @Bugs - it's very reminiscent for me. Congratulations @KimTodd.

Cosby
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# Posted: 26 May 2014 18:06
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I have enjoyed reading your thread. We just purchased our land with a small cabin/shed and it's been fun reading about yours

Bev

bugs
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# Posted: 26 Sep 2014 12:49
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It has been a while since I have posted.

Had a great season of getting out to the property almost every weekend. Altho we added 1.5 km of hiking/snowshoe trails and had to maintain the existing 3.5 km we were still able to get a lot or real R&R in and enjoy the scenery and residents.
great spangled frit
great spangled frit
hummingbirds
hummingbirds
basking garter snakes
basking garter snakes
great horned owl chick
great horned owl chick


bugs
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# Posted: 26 Sep 2014 12:51
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Fall is upon us and the forecast is for some wet snow flurries next week.
cow moose and twins
cow moose and twins
Bull elk almost ready for the rut
Bull elk almost ready for the rut
our fav view point
our fav view point
Sunset
Sunset


bugs
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2014 08:04
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Our cabin silhouetted by the northern lights.

A fitting way to end the thread of our small cabin experience.
northern lights
northern lights


countrygirl
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2014 12:53 - Edited by: countrygirl
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beautiful northern light!
was that picture taken on Friday Sept 26, we were looking at the northern light at our cabin in Manitoba.
Love all your nature pictures.

Just
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2014 20:07
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Say it isn't so bugs , you are our resident expert .The thread must go on.. I'm telling ladybug .

HoosierDad
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2014 19:53
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I hope you don't stop posting. I always enjoy your updates. I can enjoy yourland vicariously!

tichalet
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# Posted: 20 Jan 2015 11:02 - Edited by: tichalet
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Just read this from the beginning for the first time and I actually yelled "Nooooooo!" out loud when Bugs said it was the end of the thread. It cannot be, it's just such a charming & liveable little retreat in such an idyllic place teeming with life.

And it's all been so beautifully captured on camera that readers - particularly nature lovers - can genuinely feel they've witnessed the special beauty of this particular patch of earth though the seasons.

Not to be too morbid here, Bugs, but when you and LadyWife pass on through the Aurora Borealis into the next life, I hope that the RDE can somehow be left intact to be enjoyed by all the others who come behind you as a preserve - a place for the next generations to visit as a "last stand" bulwark of nature against the onslaught of development there.

And please, please, please reconsider continuing this wonderful thread!

tichalet
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# Posted: 20 Jan 2015 11:08
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Nothing more to say just adding a comment so I can check off the box to be notified in case Bugs ever comes back & updates - I forgot to do it above.

bugs
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# Posted: 2 Oct 2015 14:37
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Hi All: Thought I would post an update on our project...I see its been a year.

tichalet: Glad you enjoyed our story. The present plan is to donate at least 320 acres to a nature charity for a nature sanctuary when we take the dirt nap or we get too feeble to go out and enjoy the place. That way it should be preserved. Currently we are just enjoying the place and working on documenting its biodiversity. We have recorded over 570 species of flora and fauna so far with many yet to identify.

It was quite the year.

We added a Billy Goat brushcutter to our equipment list. It works as described. It has reduced our lane/trail mowing time from about 20+ hours of blood, sweat and tears to about 5 hours of strolling behind it. We also broke down and bought a 20' sea container to securely store the above, the canoe and other items we have out there. We are working on a mural for the container.

We had a massive outbreak of forest tent caterpillars that defoliated 95% of the leaves on the place and then they pupated on everything including our cabin and the cabin door. We had to cut our way in a couple of days. Quite awe-inspiring to see.
Billy Goat
Billy Goat
container
container
defoliation
defoliation
caterpillar pupae
caterpillar pupae


bugs
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# Posted: 2 Oct 2015 14:43
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One benefit of the defoliation was the birding was much easier.

And this year was spectacular for northern lights. It seemed there was a show every night. What a wondrous thing to see with no light pollution.
grossbeak
grossbeak
lights 1
lights 1
lights 2
lights 2
lights 3
lights 3


bugs
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# Posted: 2 Oct 2015 14:45
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Some misc pix
humming birds
humming birds
white tailed buck
white tailed buck
elk
elk
bunny
bunny


bugs
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# Posted: 2 Oct 2015 14:47
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pix cont
tree swallow
tree swallow
happy chipmunks
happy chipmunks
fireweed flower
fireweed flower
fisher
fisher


bugs
Member
# Posted: 2 Oct 2015 14:49
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pix cont
frittilarys
frittilarys
great tiger moth
great tiger moth
inky caps
inky caps
giant water bug
giant water bug


bugs
Member
# Posted: 2 Oct 2015 14:50
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more pix
moon
moon
bull moose
bull moose
easter phoebe
easter phoebe
Baltimore oriole
Baltimore oriole


bugs
Member
# Posted: 2 Oct 2015 14:52
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pix
pelicans
pelicans
touch-me-not
touch-me-not
twin white tailed deer
twin white tailed deer
turkey vultures
turkey vultures


Just
Member
# Posted: 2 Oct 2015 16:40 - Edited by: Just
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Quoting: bugs
turkey vultures
That bunch make excellent guards, do you pay them much?

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