If you drive east some two-and-a-half hours and then north for another forty minutes, you’ll come across “The House of International Mystery and Intrigue”. Hang a right there and drive in a precarious road for another kilometer and you’ll arrive at Scots on the Rocks Annie’s lovely home in the middle of nowhere. G and I spent a week hanging out here, paddling, swimming, eating and drinking far too much, getting caught up with Annie and Baby K, fishin’ (well, fishin’ if you consider feeding the rock bass “fishin'”), and touring about the area.



3.4, 5) Baby K joins in feeding the fish


6) she LOVES bubbles; 7) ah, the dock


8) in her suit ready for a swim; 9) Baby K, me and Annie


10) she even cleans!; 11) G enjoys the sunrise on the dock


11 & 12) lily pads … beautiful


13 & 14) beautiful Bedford Mill … but, oh, so buggy!


15) the waterfall outside the Mill; 16) G admires the Mill

17) a very cool old truck outside the Mill


18 & 19) the waterfront at Westport … that one boathouse in picture 19 is not in good shape


20) Newboro Lock – part of the Rideau Canal that connects Ottawa with Kingston; 21) the lock fills


22) a boat waits to enter; 23) the gate opens

24) out you go!


25) we lunched at The Stirling Lodge in Newboro (the place was full of Americans) ; 26) onto gorgeous Perth


27) another lunch at Nick’s Ranch Restaurant in Perth – only open for breaky and lunch; 28) Loeb Park in Perth … a nice reprieve on a hot day

29) … beats me! … strange things you see in downtown Perth


30) G way out swimming; 31) Annie and Baby K arrive home


32) she even sets the table; 33) while Uncle “Nit” (as she calls me) barbeques

33) grilled veggies every night!


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