Haliburton County – Maple Lake – Holiday Weekend Weather & Long Term Weather Forecast

Ξ May 15th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Bug Report, Canada, cottage country, Haliburton, Haliburton Highlands, holiday(s), Maple Lake Ontario, weather |

Long Weekend Weather: how it begins

Long Weekend Weather: how it begins

Happy holiday weekend! Let’s start off with the good news coming out of cottage country, shall we?

The good: You will not need to worry about pesky black flies, mosquitoes, no-see-ums and the like during your holiday weekend! The reason is that it’s been too cold at night for the little and not-so-little suckers to evolve (or whatever they do). So, no bugs over  the long weekend. Yay! (The official bug reports begin June 1st.)

To sum up the entire three-day weekend: Monday is your best bet with no rain and a high of 55°F.

Saturday there will be rain-to-light rain and a high of 60°F. By evening on Saturday expect the rain to stop and temperatures to drop sharply– down to 35°F with a “feels like” temperature Saturday night of 27°F!!!

Tonight,  Friday night, it will only go down to 57°F with cloudiness so perhaps an evening stroll would be nice?

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So that was the holiday weekend. Getting back to the regular week which begins on Tuesday, you can look forward to more rain (sorry) and temperatures of 50°F for a daytime high. Wednesday, expect cloudy periods and  a moderate high of 55°F. The rain is back again on Thursday, expect isolated showers with a very nice high of 75°F! Friday brings full-on clouds with showers and another nice high of 69°F.

The 2-week extended forecast is below so you can see that things will be drying out and looking up. Have a great long weekend and week!

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Calling All Haliburton Residents and Cottagers – Why Do You Look So Bad?

Ξ May 15th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ boating, Canada, cottage country, Haliburton, Haliburton Highlands, image, Internet, Maple Lake Ontario, marine/marina, nature, NON paid Post, Ontario, opinion, personal, Photography, service(s), software, Trails, Travel/Vacation, webcam |

Kincardine Harbour Marina, Lake Erie, Ontario

Kincardine Harbour Marina, Lake Erie, Ontario

Kincardine Channel, Penetangore River, Lake Erie, Ontario

Kincardine Channel, Penetangore River, Lake Erie, Ontario

As a Canadian ex-pat who married an American and is currently raising my youngest son in the Chicago area, I must admit that there are times when I just ache to get a glimpse of my beloved homeland Ontario, Canada

Though I long ago left my birthplace Toronto, (my father was transferred here when I was a child) I’ve continued to enjoy a spot in Haliburton County that my family has owned for going on 70 years.

Once a week or so I pick through the webcam shots which are available through the Ontario Weather Network and I click to the areas that are closest to our cottage with the hope that I’ll get an approximate glimpse of an area much like ours. Every time I’m disappointed and disheartened by what I see–which is very unlike what I see in person when I come to stay each summer in the gorgeous Haliburton Highlands.

The area that is closest to our cottage geographically is the town of Haliburton, 12 miles from our lake.

The webcam for Haliburton is hosted by Halcom Communications Ltd. where one must often click through to their advertisements before getting a glimpse of the webcam shot.

Unfortunately, I’ve never seen a webcam shot of Haliburton that wasn’t out of focus. The person representing Halcom Communications Ltd. who set up the camera overreached and the camera is insufficient to render the entire top half of the webcam shot as anything but a haze, on my screen currently, a purple haze. The camera also to put this charitably, is at such an angle that Haliburton’s best side is not showing. It is also at such an angle that I feel compelled to adjust it.

This would not be the end of the world though no matter what, it is an exercise in waste of resources but Haliburton County depends on people realizing what a jewel it is and visiting –perhaps for an extended stay?

What’s the best advertisement for Haliburton County? Haliburton County itself! And if you cannot see the county in person, a webcam image like the ones below (except the Haliburton one) should capture the area so you get a general feeling of it’s great attractiveness.

Though I have emailed Halcom Communications Ltd and politely asked them to adjust their webcam, I have gotten no reply and worse, there’s’ been no change in the quality of the webcam image.

To sum up, Halcom Communications Ltd does a terrible job of representing Haliburton and thus Haliburton County with their poor webcam image that the entire  world is privy to via The Weather Network webcam feature.

Halcom Communications Ltd. takes full advantage of offering it’s crummy webcam feed to flog their services to the public yet gives virtually nothing in encouraging folks to visit Haliburton County.

I know first hand that there are some wonderful professional photographers in Haliburton and I urge anyone that cares about contributing to the economic health of Haliburton County to alert them to this wasted opportunity to promote the town and county and at the same time their services. A number of town like Barrie for example have more than one webcam  image ( Barrie has 4!)

Please, pro photographer or amateur please consider adding your webcam feed of the beautiful Haliburton Highlands to the Ontario Weather Network. It is in fact free advertising that can potentially reach millions of people. All you have to do is care enough to show off the place you live.

Thanks!

Please note:  both Kincardine  photos are showing as pixelated because the originals are small.   I should not have included them in the gallery but I love these areas–so excuse, please.  The main point was for you to see Haliburton, which is offered as a large image by Halcom and contrast that with Reach Harbour in Lakefield, Ontario which is a very good, large webcam shot.

At top is how Kincardine is supposed to be viewed, I have enlargef them slightly which is causing  a bit of pixelaton but even so, there is far more detail in their small shots of the harbour than the ginormous one taken of Haliburton by Halcom.


 

Synchronicity

Ξ May 11th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ beach, boating, Canada, cottage country, family, Haliburton Highlands, health/happiness, holiday(s), Maple Lake Ontario, me, Ontario, personal, Photography, Travel/Vacation |

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Something that living on Maple Lake each summer reminded me of was how much we are connected with the earth. From the experience of quite literally going weeks without wearing shoes, feeling with each step the ground beneath my feet, to taking the pail and going “down the hill” to fetch drinking water for our next meal, to the great care we had to take in regard to our septic system–there were always concrete reminders that nature was valued. There was a synchronicity I felt then and to a degree do now–though now it feels  like I have to make more of a conscious effort to actually be in sync with my environment. Whether that means sorting my trash and garbage into 4 different types and disposing of each in a distinct way or fretting about the impact that my dishwater might have if it somehow makes it’s way down to the lake, every day there are choices to be made about how I will interact with our Earth.

In this spirit I’d like to remind you all of one of many wonderful events and exhibitions that can inspire and motivate you to be a guardian of planet Earth.

The Green Legacy
Continuing until May 30

Be prepared to be inspired by exhibits featuring R.D. Lawrence’s environmental crusade for conservation and protection of wild animals, as well as a new multi-media presentation about sustainable straw-bale building.
Visit Website: www.mindenculturalcentre.com
R.D. Lawrence Place Minden
Contact: R.D. Lawrence Place Tel: 705-286-2298
Email: rdlawrenceplace@mindenhills.ca

 

Weekend Weather and Long Term Forecast Haliburton County, Maple Lake Area, Ontario Webcam shots

Ξ May 8th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Canada, cottage country, Haliburton, Haliburton Highlands, marine/marina, Ontario, spring, Travel/Vacation, weather, webcam |

Lagoon City, Ontario, May 8, 2009Kincardine Channel, Penetangore River, Lake Erie, Ontario - 5.08.09Chapleau River, Ontario - May 8, 2009Indian River, Port Carling, Ontario - May 8, 2009

CLICK the thumbnails to embiggen. :)

Weekend weather south central Ontario May 8-9, 2009

Weekend weather south central Ontario May 8-9, 2009

Gosh darn, I wish I could tell you about the great weather that you have in store this weekend, but alas I cannot–at least not on Saturday.

With highs only about 55°F and a 100% chance of rain, Saturday looks quite literally to be a washout.

The rain continues and temperatures plunge to 39°F overnight Saturday but on Sunday the sun returns. Though sunny with cloudy periods on Sunday expect highs of only 55°F.

Looking ahead to Monday, skies will be sunny with a high of 57°F. Tuesday will be sunny as well with temperatures inching up to 59°F. Temperatures continue to slowly climb so that by mid-week Wednesday you’ll have mainly sunny skies and a high of 62°F.  The rain returns on Thursday and temperatures drop down to 57F° for the high. On Friday expect another bright, sunny day, with below normal temperatures of 55°F.

Have a great week!

Long Term Weather

Long Term Weather

 

The Art Hive: I Found It at the Dump

Ξ May 6th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ art/crafts, business, Canada, cottage country, events, fun activity, Haliburton Highlands, jewelry, Maple Lake Artisans, Maple Lake Ontario, NON paid Post, opinion, personal, shopping |

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Sharon Lynch’s Pottery Bowl


In an effort to freely support local business I’m giving a shout out to The Art Hive, a business that is mostly woman-run. If you have not visited yet I strongly urge you to do so.

I came across The Art Hive late in my stay at Maple Lake last summer and went inside to find a lovely and talented artist who welcomed me warmly and told me of the the many artists and craftspeople involved in “The Hive.” Many pieces representative of these artists are on display in the store.

My initial interest and reason for stopping by was not the art but the building in which The Art Hive is housed. Decades ago, it was a general store and I have clear memories of tagging along with my cousins–all of us barefoot–in hopes of getting some penny candy if we behaved. In the ensuing years the store has had a number of incarnations but I hope this particular one ‘sticks.’  This is wonderful showcase for cottage country local talent that wholly deserves the support of their community as well as visitors who truly want to take home a beautiful piece that represents the Highlands.

Please read more below and clear your calendar Saturday afternoon on May 30. You’ll be glad you did!

Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9, 3-5pm
A recycled art exhibition and partnership fundraiser
Fundraising Auction will be held on Saturday, May 30th.
A recycled art exhibition and partnership fundraiser. Includes at least one component which has been reused, scavenged, found or repurposed. Entries can be sculptural, functional, decorative, wearable.
Visit Website: www.thearthive.com
The Art Hive, 10239 Hwy 118, 4 km east of Carnarvon
Phone: 705-754-0021
Email: thearthive@live.ca

 

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