Resize Aware
Chilly Leaves
Walkathon Playground
At the end of the walk we checked out the booths and hung out for a bit.
When we were done at the walkathon we headed to a playground so the boys could burn off some steam, then Sox, Sprout and I had a wonderful lunch at the Beacon Drive in. Burger and Fries for me, and a Toasty Club Sandwich for Sox. Sprout enjoyed a few fries too.
I’ve looked forward to times like that for quite a while. Simple, plain family fun. Can’t wait for the next one!
Kicking Fish
I don’t know what to do with this fish. I don’t want him any more since he is so aggressive. Any time I get more Tiger Barbs this guy chases them relentlessly until they die from exhaustion. Grr.
Before I went away on vacation the snail died too. I noticed it hadn’t moved in quite a few days, and when I bumped him with the net, the snails covering fell off and the shell was empty. Very weird. The snail had completely dissolved.
So, what to do with the tank? I want to restock the fish, but I’m afraid the barb will just end up killing them. Yesterday I headed out to Petsmart to get a few things and to get some advice. The lady there suggested that I give the barb away using UsedVictoria. Then get more fish once it is gone. I think I will give that a shot.
Once that fish is out of the way I can go on with stocking the tank with new and different fish.
Ottawa Processing
Outside the Kazabazua pottery store.
All the pics are here.
Vacation Return
I got lucky when I went away, and never actually got the cold I could feel settling in.
Instead Sprout got a cold from his cousin while we were away, and gave that to me just in time for me to board a plane and return home. Now I am back at work trying to get caught up, and trying to kick a cold. Blech.
The vacation itself was awesome, and more on that later.
Sick Battle
The only thing worse than getting a summer cold is having a summer cold while on vacation.
Provincial Distance
The campground itself was typical for provincial campgrounds, and that is to say it is clean, well prepared, and has the necessary amenities. We were there for 2 nights, and I would most definitely do that trip again.
Yoshi was a good dog the entire weekend, largely due to us bringing a comfy enough bed for him. Sprout had a blast tromping through the brush, playing in the dirt, and chasing after the other kids in our group.
The E&N dayliner passed by us too, which was very cool. We could hear the clickety-clack, and through the trees we could barely make out the train as it went by. No train whistles which would have been extremely loud from that distance.
While Sox and Sprout napped on Saturday I grabbed my camera and went on a short nature hike to take some pictures.
35 Cookies
Mmmm, cookies.