It was a busy time for the May long weekend. The Friday and Saturday to start of the holiday were busy and I mean busy.
You can just hear the grass growing a, bit of a late spring but we will catch up. It’s the kind of day when you like to be alive.
It’s Monday morning, the start of another week and a very busy weekend left behind us
Here we go starting out another week. It froze again really heavy, but spring is coming slow but sure.
Easter is also a time when families get together for Easter dinner and enjoy each others company
It seems the birds are finding their way back now. Robins have been seen and lots of geese and swans.
Received some sad news this morning with the passing of one of my very good friends, Bud Bennett.
Here I am upstairs in my office starting out my news. The sun is so bright I have had to pull the blinds. What a pretty day it is.
On Saturday last there was a retirement party for Donna Fowler held at the Francois Lake Hall.
The Grassy Plains school gym was filled to capacity on Saturday last to pay respects to a good friend and neighbour, William Troy.
Here we are starting our another week. Although the nights are cold the days make up for it.
Here we are starting our another week and it’s such a lovely day. Feb. 6 the ferry keeps a wide open channel of open water.
I am upstairs in my room and trying to put something together for my news. I don’t really know where to start.
My heart felt sympathy goes out to all the families effected by the recent tragedy that happened at Babine Forest Products.
Talk about an unseasonable winter, well we are having one.
We all look back on the year past and wonder just what 2012 will hold for us.
We were very sorry to hear of the passing of Rosemary Harrison (Hunter).
Here we go another week coming along. So far winter has been good to us. Although a little more ice than we would like to see.
John Keefe and I attended the harvest supper at the Grassy Plains Hall on Saturday evening.
What good news to start my day was the ever popular sign that brings back many memories; Welcome to Burns Lake Gateway to Tweedsmuir Park.