Neither of us was surprised to see
7:55 reading on the clock when we first woke on Saturday, Sept. 1st. We slept quite well for 6 hours. I know I
dreamt of gambling, I wonder why! I probably could have dropped off again but
when I saw the blue sky, I decided to get up with Bill and Clemson. We had our
drinks after opening the shades and I skipped my morning walk today. Maybe
later.
Traffic back up in Durham during the parade |
We read friend’s blog posts and
patted ourselves on the back for ending the month of August with about 6 gb of
WiFi leftover this month. Maybe we’ve learned to be more moderate with our
usage. We’re all different and have different requirements so there is no
comparison to anyone else and the data they use. Bill went down to his cargo
trailer and Hangar for a few minutes while I made scrambled eggs and bacon.
When the dishes were cleaned up, we drove
into Durham. It was 11:10. It is important that you know the time because we
had forgotten it was the weekend of the Durham Fall Fair. Bill and I have long
since outgrown the hustle and bustle of town or city fairs but we soon found
ourselves smack dab in the middle of a traffic jam. The parade was meandering slowly
down Garafraxa St./Hwy#6/aka Main St. and onto Hwy #4/Lambton St.W.
I'm sure the parade was great but we just wanted to get in and out of town |
For those unfamiliar with the town,
this is our main intersection, the only set of traffic lights. Our RBC bank is
right on the corner……………..way down there. So we took back streets to get us to
the south of town and into the busy Esso gas station to top the car up with
fuel. As we zigged back towards the bank, on back streets again, I walked to
the bank and back so Bill could avoid the congestion. It was finished when I got
back to the Rav and we followed #4 out to Bob’s Used.
These cupboards should work to hold Bill's hobby stuff They have adjustable shelves |
Bill considered the cupboards I’d
found and for $10 ea. Figured they would work just fine. Yay! I did good this
time! They loaded them in the back and Bill unloaded them on the Hangar porch. By
the time we came inside, I felt beat and we all had a bit of a siesta before
our afternoon drive. At 1 we took our cameras and our water and drove to
Chesley Lake. These are roads that are familiar but only because of the small-town
names of the area.
So many familiar names for me |
I lived in Elmwood for a few years
around the mid 1960’s and around Paisley prior to that. I can remember our
parents taking us to the Chesley bridge to swim but we moved so much when we
wee young that I can’t recall the exact years, 1963 to 1967 maybe.
This orange beauty captures my eye |
Anyway,
today was the grand opening of the new clubhouse at Chesley Lake Camp near
Allenford.
Through the small town of Allenford What a pretty sign |
Bill’s parents used to own a cottage at the camp and in 1968 &
69, Bill worked there as a teenager. We all know what it’s like being a
teenager. Some of the best and most long-lasting memories of our lifetime. You
can read a bit about the camp which started in 1948 by following
this link.
It was a tragic and sad story last July 1st, 2017 |
The clubhouse was burned to the
ground on Canada Day, 2017 and this has been a year of hard work and dedication
for the committee members. Today was the Open House and celebration of their
new building. Bill didn’t want to miss it. A lot of it was foreign to me even
though he had brought me here to show me their former cottage a few years ago.
I was never part of a ‘cottage/camp’ atmosphere but I’m sure I would have loved
it!
And from a lakeside view this is as it stands today |
There was an amazing turnout |
A few pictures around the clubhouse and camp |
As we walked around the inside of this
beautiful building, we veered towards the table where the ladies were serving
cake. Awesome! There were at least 5 choices of slab cakes and although they
all looked delicious, I skipped the yummy looking Red Velvet and went to my
all-time favourite, double fudge chocolate. 😊 Our plan was to get a piece and find
a couple of chairs before there were none left.
If you can see the arrows in the back corner We had the best view of the lake but not of the speakers Left arrow to right: Debbie, Bill, Patsy, Ken, Grace |
Another friend of Bill's from the camp Lorne and Bill catch up on things Grace standing in the background |
As we moved down the line, Bill’s
eyes were scanning for one person in particular, Debra, a camp girlfriend from
those teen years. Debbie was serving cake and it was cute to see the reunion.
No camera in hand, of course. As a matter of fact, I graciously took Bill’s
plate so he could give her a ‘proper hug’. (Blind Side w/Sandra Bullock) What a
lovely lady and I’m sure she was a beautiful young gal too. Thank goodness that
broke apart for obvious reasons!
Don took us on a tour of the new building and facilities |
Bill checking the Boat House to see if his name was still carved in the rafters Unfortunately, everything in the building was new |
We met Ken, Debbie’s husband, and hit
it off very well. I still wasn’t in my element. It was very loud and I couldn’t
follow Bill and Ken’s conservation so chatted a bit with Grace MacIntosh and
come to find out she was the sister to Bill, a camp buddy of my Bill. The way Bill
tells it, they were the only two boys working at the camp those summers. That
would be interesting!
Bill drove around to see the family cottage A few changes since they owned it |
Bill enjoyed the cottage for sure and re-visited after he
was first married and had children of his own until 1975 when his Dad sold it.
Bill reminisces at the family cottage |
What a great spot and a lovely summer home for them |
This is such a cute picture Debbie was so thrilled for the reunion, I couldn't capture her eyes open! |
I really tried, Debbie! this shows what type of person you are and I love that! Debbie and Ken in the top pictures |
I didn’t know what supper was going
to be but fried up some sausage and a cob of corn each to end with a banana
split for me and just ice cream for Bill.
Simple but filling If I wasn't so tired, I would have made up a salad |
At 10, I was dropping my Kobo so knew
it was time for bed. What a fabulous day!
The clouds were awesome on the drive home The top right pictures looks like the Genie coming out of Aladdin's lamp |
Before we turned onto Baptist Church Road, we encountered wet roads and puddles but it was dry at home |
Thank you for reading of our
adventure today and thank you for any comments you feel obliged to leave.
What beautiful new clubhouse and open house celebration always nice to go back in time and hook up with old friends. For years Suzie and her family camped at Chesley lake and her mom and dad used to rent a cabin there and go fishing with friends up until a few years ago. What a beautiful area. nice that you could get there again.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a nice clubhouse and they've kept some of the 'old' features which is kinda cool.
DeleteIt was an amazing blast from the past and Ken and I Absolutely loved this connect and reconnect. I think that Ken has a best new trailer chat friend and I feel like Patsy and I are kindred spirits. So glad you made the trip to CLC. Time marches on and you will be heading to Arizona in a flash. Hope to stay connected (And maybe you'll dine our trailer more guest ready next time. I have to remember ... It's our holiday trailer...and it works for us. XOXOXO Debra/Debbie/Deb and Ken
ReplyDeleteIt truly was a great time, a blast in the past for Bill and a new bond for me. I'm so glad it worked out that we could go and the spent with you and Ken at the Pilgrim's site was very special.
Deleteit sure threw me for a loop, wondering who is Tegan! ??? :)
I have no idea why my comment showed as Tegan (our daughter) good grief. Next time we will have more than just a beverage. Ken really is a wonderful cook
ReplyDeleteWe would never object to Ken cooking for us!
DeletePlans for spring for sure!
xoxoxo back at ya!