Thursday 23 May 2013

May Two Four! - Well OK really 17, 18, 19, 2013


How nice that our usual May long weekend cohorts were able to head to the cottage this weekend!!!  They have been navigating a lot of family health trials, so it was touch and go!  

Tammy and Don arrived Saturday afternoon - without children!! and we were without children!! Wow - that's a first!  It was a beautiful day, so we paid homage by sitting on the front deck and enjoying some cocktails....just getting updated.

Tammy and I headed into Varney to Premium beef, we wanted to get some fresh steaks for the evening's meal.  We also picked up some nice, thick sliced pea-meal Bacon for the morning.

That evening we played Euchre, partners Don and I and Paul and Tammy, and Don and I were pretty hot.  Which is saying a lot since last time we played we had a dismal showing!!  We finished in a tie but we were all too tired to continue so we called it a night!

Sunday morning started off as all good cottage mornings start off - sunshine, coffee, reading!
Luckily for me, Tammy remembered to bring some "gossip rags" pseudo celebrity magazines, another must have for cottage long weekends!

 After snacking on fruit to hold us over, Paul and I decided to take advantage of the beautiful weather and go fishing.  We didn't have much time to fish as we had plans to go out to a late lunch.  We asked Tammy to walk  the dogs down to the put in point with us - we had never seen Sadie go into the water as deep as she did trying to follow us into the river.  Tammy eventually manged to persuade the dogs that they had to come back to the porch with her and we made our way down the river.




First fish of the season for me!


I think the net's just really big!! Speckled/Brown Trout

Paul was unfortunately unsuccessful that day but I actually caught a small catfish as well - which Paul said is quite unusual in the river.  Of course we practice "catch and release"!

We headed back to the cottage and got ready to head to our lunch at Munshaw's Bistro, in Flesherton http://www.munshawsbistro.com/.  This was the restaurant recommended to us by Emily's boyfriend's dad.

 


Happily, the restaurant was everything that we had heard, small menu but fabulous food!!  Of course, the selection from the dinner menu is larger and it looked to be a really great wine list.  It's quite small inside so reservations are recommended (as I was also told by the chef, Paul Lavender, when I spoke to him via email).  

Don had a jerk pork dish, Paul had trout, Tammy had grilled chicken salad and I had trout cakes - Paul and I also split a beet, walnut and goat cheese salad.  Tammy, Paul and I had craft beers from Neustadt brewery and Don had wine.  Everything was delicious!!

We were able to have quite a conversation with our waitress, who turned out to be the owners daughter, and a show jumper.  This brought the owner into the conversation, Paul Lavender (the chef), who told us that he and his wife hailed from Windsor.  This in turn started a side bar between him and Don about all the "hotspots" in Windsor, since Tammy and Don lived outside of Detroit at one time.  Another interesting thing that we found out was that they are part owners of a sustainable trout farm in the area, which explains why there is so much fresh trout on the menu!

As we were finishing off our tea's, we overheard Chef Paul talking to another table (regulars we assumed) about going to the east coast and a Chowder House there.  On our way out I asked him, where he was talking about going on the East coast and he admitted that he and his wife had bought a chowder house in PEI, which had been a lifelong dream of his!  He would be closing the Flesherton restaurant for the month of July and August and will be going out to get the other restaurant going in Belfast, PEI.

The website is http://www.chowderhousepei.com/ it looks amazing!! I swear it will make you want to head East!!

Since our visit there we had passed on this info to some friends who have a vacation property around Lake Eugenia and they were shocked and disappointed that Munshaw's would be closing for the summer months!!  We will definitely go back there in September!



After we returned to the cottage, everyone felt pretty sleepy!  After more sitting on the front porch, Tammy and I decided we would go on a little walk with the dogs to see some burgundy coloured flowers she had spotted on an earlier walk.






Red Trilliums

Sure enough, when we finally found them again, they were red Trilliums which are actually quite rare.  If was funny - we found about 3 of them but that was it, compared to regular  Trillium which as you can see below, usually are found in a group.




Tammy and I also found a couple of other interesting spring flowers - 



Nodding Trilliums


Jack-In-the-Pulpit



Sunday evening we got into the cards once again and had a really tight game, I think Paul and Tammy really thought they could outplay us but May 2013 turned out to be our year!

Monday morning was another lovely morning.  We had a filling late breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast and pea-meal bacon. 


Scrambled Eggs And Bacon : Scrambled eggs and bacon Stock Photo
OK maybe not exactly like this - but just as tasty!


It is so nice to be able to eat outside again! 


Just before noon, our guests headed out.  We started doing some yard maintenance and cleaning up but decided that we should go around to Baseline Rd. and hike through to the big pond.  We wanted to mount the game camera over by the pond and also take a look at what had happened over there from the flood in March.  We had not been over since before then.

I think we were both a little anxious - since its nice to keep an eye on our property.  It seemed that everything looked pretty good, although more of my "No Trespassing or Hunting" signs had gone missing.  We were pretty sure that there were tire marks from an ATV heading down the shared lane - but luckily none that we could see on the property.
We were happy to see that the pond was quite full and we could see some nice size fish swimming in the water.  It was quite obvious though that the dock was in sad need of some major repair - add it to the list!!

We got the camera mounted facing out to the pond so we are hoping for some great wildlife shots.  We headed back when the mosquito's decided to come out.  It was a good workout for both man and beast.  We remember to take a picture of a funny structure that we found in a clearing about half way to the pond.  This structure has been there for as long as we owned the property.




















It seems to be the crude foundation of a building.  Not sure if it is from the previous owners or their kids - interesting though - it has never changed since we have been there.

Before we headed home we enjoying another delicious meal - premium beef had a new sausage - pork with cranberry - we tried.

Check out Premium Beef - the best meat around!

Well another successful May Long Weekend with the Williamson's! 










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