11/16/09 – Ed Dallas, Sawbill’s Poet Laureate, sent along this morning hiaku:
companions ~~
wind and smoke travel
in the same direction
Year: 2009
Mike Tincher, from the Twin Cities, was kind enough to send
11/11/09 – Mike Tincher, from the Twin Cities, was kind enough to send this cool composite picture and beautiful sketch of his recent canoe trip. Thanks Mike! – Bill
Cindy and I went for a paddle today –
11/10/09 – Cindy and I went for a paddle today – with all three dogs, of course. This may be the last day for paddling in 2009. – Bill
The ice was too thick right at the canoe landing, so we portaged to the far end of the canoe storage area and still had to break ice for 100 feet.
Phoebe doesn’t like the getting in the canoe (she doesn’t like cars either), but seems happy once she’s in.
Last moment of the last paddle of the season.
Jacqui Larson, from Silver Bay, sent along this picture
11/9/09 – Jacqui Larson, from Silver Bay, sent along this picture from mid-October. The canoeists are University of Minnesota – Duluth, students in an outdoor education class. The weather was cold, windy and wet, but all the students reported having an awesome trip. – Bill
Intrepid UMD students canoeing in October winter weather.
Roy Wonder, Sawbill’s Deputy of Outfitter Security, turned two
11/7/09 – Roy Wonder, Sawbill’s Deputy of Outfitter Security, turned two years old today. He celebrated with a gourmet breakfast of dog food mixed with cottage cheese and an extra long w-a-l-k in the campground. – Bill
Roy ponders his next move against the invading squirrel army.
Although we’ve been having drearier than usual late October
11/4/09 – Although we’ve been having drearier than usual late October and early November weather, occasionally the sun breaks through and the wind drops, causing us to yearn for one more canoe trip. Just a few hours later, freezing drizzle and high winds cause us to yearn for fast ski trails. – Bill
Homer enjoys a brief interlude of November sun and calm.
Lisa Carlson, from Elk River, Minnesota, sent along this great picture
10/26/09 – Lisa Carlson, from Elk River, Minnesota, sent along this great picture of their food pack in August on Alton Lake. She was part of a women’s church group novice canoe trip. They had a lot of questions about bears and after some instruction with the pack hanging demo in front of the store, they were very successful in keeping their food away from Yogi – better for them and better for the bears. – Bill
It takes some work and ingenuity, but food can be well protected from bears.
Each year during Oktoberfest
10/20/09 – Each year during Oktoberfest the Sawbill crew summons kooky cookie design ideas from the depths of the imagination, and this year was no different. We saw everything from goofy faces and heirloom squash, to mustachioed ghosts and angry dogs. – Lee
Halloween cookie decorating in the log house.
Nash concentrates on a design.
One of the finished products.
Tess and Johnny decorating.
Ghost with mustache.
Not a question of how many cookies we made, but how many days until we eat them all.
The Sawbill crew dreamed up
10/19/09 – The Sawbill crew dreamed up some masterfully creative jack-o-lantern designs. Below is a sampling of their work. – Lee
Laura Greensmith created this lake scene.
Katie’s picture of Moon (Homer).
Bill’s rendering of Carl.
Tess’s leaves.
Frosty’s snowflake, back left, Nash’s man running from a fire exit, back right, and Clare’s polka dots, front and center.
Adam’s picture of Sawbill guide Dave Freeman.
Cindy’s coffee cup with Johnny’s goofy face peeking in at the side.
Our Jack-o-lanterns displayed outside the crew house.
It’s time for Oktoberfest at Sawbill.
10/18/09 – It’s time for Oktoberfest at Sawbill. Lots of visitors stop in around this time of year to share the fall with the remaining crew, carve pumpkins, decorate cookies, go grouse hunting, and taste home brews. Last night we carved the pumpkins. Below are some of the photos our former crew member Molly Breslin took during the carving. Check back later for pictures of the finished products. – Lee
Adam puts knife to pumpkin in an early stage of his design.
Katie exhibits her work in progress, in honor of Homer, aka “Moon”, the Sawbill golden retriever.
Frosty digs in on his snowflake design.
Bill puts on his Hansen concentration face, using a Dremel tool to refine the shading on his pumpkin.
A mischievous looking Clare.
Putting the finishing touches on my mini pumpkin.