I awoke before the sun rose again with messages about kitty Abby and that she was still in the ceiling with food and water and the hole she got in, blocked up so at least she would be trapped until it was possible to get her out. Being a feral cat she is terrified of strangers and would only run away. I am the only person they trust. In the mean time I had to wait until they could get someone to trap her.
So we drove up to Tobemory at the head of the Bruce Peninsula to await the arrival of the Chi-Cheemaun, a large passenger and vehicle ferry which travels from mainland Canada to Manitoulin Island about 45 kilometres north west. This island in Lake Huron is the largest freshwater lake island in the world.
Being a Friday evening in summer here at Lion's Head means there is music entertainment on the lake shore. Brad and I spent as long as we could stand listening to 2 of the 3 musical performances lasting half an hours hour each. A trio including a female vocalist were almost at the end of their act and followed by our neighbour here at the camp site who played a guitar and sang. He was quite good in comparison. The (mainly elderly) audience seemed to be enjoying the show.
We went back to the trailer for supper.
(Note: this isn't a fantastic music video because I didn't want to impose on the audience as I shot with my phone.)
We went back to the trailer for supper.
(Note: this isn't a fantastic music video because I didn't want to impose on the audience as I shot with my phone.)
No comments:
Post a Comment