Tuesday, December 25, 2012
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Bow Narrows Camp is a fishing lodge on Red Lake, Ontario, Canada. Anglers fish for northern pike, walleye, lake trout, whitefish and ling or burbot. The camp is 20 miles by boat from the nearest highway. This fishing resort has been in existence since 1948.
2 comments:
Dan,
It looks to me that at -40C it is also -40F based on the picture of your thermometer. Can that be true?
Also love the picture of the chickadee. What hardy little critters they are-always have been my favorite bird.
Paul Stowick
Hi Paul,
That's right, -40 C and -40 F are the same. That's the point where the two systems match.
The chickadee is also my favorite bird.
Chickadees are absolutely fearless but also totally friendly. I think humans should exhibit the same qualities. They are probably the most abundant bird here in the winter. I've heard they roost together in tree cavities to stay warm at night, sometimes there can be a dozen in one hole!
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