
Rena and I have been in Red Lake for almost 2 weeks and it feels great to be back! The ice is still probably a week away from going out at least. The weather has been perfect since we arrived. Warm and sunny everyday. We have been working around the base and doing jobs we normally don’t have time to do while we are operating in addition to the normal spring cleaning. The base is great shape and the afternoon sun has been perfect on the deck. Today though…. it is snowing after raining all day yesterday. Everything will start to turn green next week if it warms up.
There a ton of birds back and since we have some of the only water around, there is a lot of activity in the river. Geese, ducks, seagulls, loons, sandhill cranes, blue herons and tons of eagles are here as well as all the other land birds. For a few days each spring the sound of all these birds is constant. As it warms up they slowly carry on to the north as spring heads that way.
We remain hopeful that things will straighten out in time for us to have a season. When it will begin is still up in the air. We have moved a few guests around that were scheduled in May, we are waiting until we know more on when the border will open before making too many changes. We have no choice right now than to be patient and be as ready as we can when the time comes. Aaron and I will be heading north to get the camps ready when the ice goes.
There are many theories and opinions to what is happening to us right now and if you are afraid of what you are being told or not. Just so we are clear on our stance, we are not afraid, we are open for business. This virus does not scare us despite what the media and government are trying to tell us. The time to stand up and say we have had enough is here. We have been working with our network of Tourism Associations and Airline colleagues to pressure the government about opening up the border to tourism. We are the Premier Social Distancing Vacation. 🙂 Where else would you want to go? There are still guests booking fishing trips for later in the season in some of our open dates, it is hard not to be optimistic when we have such great and loyal guests.
Here are some pics I have taken recently.
Spring is the time to get the Tulibee’s smoked. The smoker is at my Mom’s and we always have a day each spring where we get together, have a fire all day, maintain the smoker, roast hot dogs and possibly have a few drinks.
Until yesterday this is what we had every day. Perfect days for yard work.
Jack is back! He is a year and a half now and spends all of his time following Aaron and I around. This little bugger is going to be fun to have around. We were raking leaves and he found a hockey stick in the shed to come and help with.
This is what we woke up to this morning. Hopefully it is gone by this afternoon. It is supposed to be sunshine for the next week at least.
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