Mark F Posted August 16, 2023 Report Posted August 16, 2023 (edited) 3 hours ago, Noeller said: Daytrippers Guide To Manitoba" (other than the money) Manitobans should be thankful for the fact that it is lowly regarded as a tourist destination. other places, that are endlessly promoted, like Vancouver island, are crawling with people. if you cant climb a mountain, tough to find some peace and quiet. Manitoba is a gem. Edited August 16, 2023 by Mark F the watcher, Noeller, WildPath and 1 other 1 3
Noeller Posted August 16, 2023 Report Posted August 16, 2023 8 minutes ago, Mark F said: (other than the money) Manitobans should be thankful for the fact that it is lowly regarded as a tourist destination. other places, that are endlessly promoted, like Vancouver island, are crawling with people. if you cant climb a mountain, tough to find some peace and quiet. Manitoba is a gem. no other place I'd rather be, especially the EastMan Shield.... JCon and Mark F 1 1
Mark F Posted August 16, 2023 Report Posted August 16, 2023 (edited) 15 minutes ago, Noeller said: no other place I'd rather be, especially the EastMan Shield.... yeah same here. I lived for twenty five years a few miles west of beausejour. often went on short trips in the surrounding area. not far to utter wilderness. you can find it here, but you have to be edmund hillary. Edited August 16, 2023 by Mark F Noeller 1
Noeller Posted August 16, 2023 Report Posted August 16, 2023 Just now, Mark F said: yeah same here. I lived for twenty five years a few miles west of beausejour. often went on short trips in the surrounding area. not far to utter wilderness. Pinawa, born and raised.... no better place to have grown up. Right in the heart of pure Canadiana... Mark F 1
WildPath Posted August 16, 2023 Report Posted August 16, 2023 19 minutes ago, Noeller said: Pinawa, born and raised.... no better place to have grown up. Right in the heart of pure Canadiana... I used to spend a lot of time in Pinawa every summer. It was a great place. Seems a lot different now. A lot more people seem to have discovered the gem that it was. Huge lineups for a float down the channel when I used to rip my kayak up and down the channel and barely see anyone. Noeller 1
Noeller Posted August 16, 2023 Report Posted August 16, 2023 6 minutes ago, WildPath said: I used to spend a lot of time in Pinawa every summer. It was a great place. Seems a lot different now. A lot more people seem to have discovered the gem that it was. Huge lineups for a float down the channel when I used to rip my kayak up and down the channel and barely see anyone. it's absurd how popular that is, and the giant floating inflatables at the beach.....people are coming from all over the province to do that stuff. I can't figure it out for the life of me. The golf course remains the most underrated in the entire province... a true gem. The fishing is beyond spectacular. If I could find a job that paid enough, I'd be back there tomorrow...
Mark F Posted August 27, 2023 Report Posted August 27, 2023 Buying books garage/yard sale. Got some interesting books good condition, 25 cents each. the watcher, Mark H. and Noeller 3
the watcher Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 On 2023-08-16 at 2:03 PM, Mark F said: (other than the money) Manitobans should be thankful for the fact that it is lowly regarded as a tourist destination. other places, that are endlessly promoted, like Vancouver island, are crawling with people. if you cant climb a mountain, tough to find some peace and quiet. Manitoba is a gem. 100% on that. When my wife and I turned 50 we decided to canoe from Brandon to the Forks. We took our time and did it in 12 days. From Brandon to Portage ( especially Brandon to 34 hwy) is amazing. You would ever guess you were paddling in Southern MB farming country. On the entire trip we only met one other group. Brandon to 34 is an absolute gem hidden under everyone's nose. Portage to the perimeter - meh. Perimeter to the forks - entertaining. WildPath, Noeller and Mark F 2 1
Mark F Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 (edited) 4 minutes ago, the watcher said: 100% on that. When my wife and I turned 50 we decided to canoe from Brandon to the Forks. We took our time and did it in 12 days. From Brandon to Portage ( especially Brandon to 34 hwy) is amazing. You would ever guess you were paddling in Southern MB farming country. On the entire trip we only met one other group. Brandon to 34 is an absolute gem hidden under everyone's nose. Portage to the perimeter - meh. Perimeter to the forks - entertaining. So peaceful…..What a great trip…. Edited August 28, 2023 by Mark F the watcher 1
Mark H. Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 Also, the Souris / Assiniboine river valleys down in the South West corner. And the hills around Alexander. Piggy 1, Mark F and the watcher 3
Piggy 1 Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 3 hours ago, the watcher said: 100% on that. When my wife and I turned 50 we decided to canoe from Brandon to the Forks. We took our time and did it in 12 days. From Brandon to Portage ( especially Brandon to 34 hwy) is amazing. You would ever guess you were paddling in Southern MB farming country. On the entire trip we only met one other group. Brandon to 34 is an absolute gem hidden under everyone's nose. Portage to the perimeter - meh. Perimeter to the forks - entertaining. So ,you paddled right through my back yard. Sounds like a fun endeavor. the watcher and Mark F 2
the watcher Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 Its quite a few years ago but we might have spent a night there if you have riverside property.
the watcher Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 Speaking about traveling the Assiniboine I recently picked up" Boats and Life on Manitoba Waterways " by Ben W. Holyk. There are some fascinating pictures of the various watercraft that have worked our lakes and rivers. Including a couple with Fort Garry in the background. It's hard to imagine steamboats on the Red and Assiniboine rivers loaded with hundreds of people and cargo. Mark F 1
Noeller Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, the watcher said: Speaking about traveling the Assiniboine I recently picked up" Boats and Life on Manitoba Waterways " by Ben W. Holyk. There are some fascinating pictures of the various watercraft that have worked our lakes and rivers. Including a couple with Fort Garry in the background. It's hard to imagine steamboats on the Red and Assiniboine rivers loaded with hundreds of people and cargo. You have my attention, sir...... edit.... unfortunately appears to not exist online anywhere. Is this an old book that you got pre-owned somewhere? Edited August 28, 2023 by Noeller
Goalie Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 Congratulations on making it out of Pinawa @Noeller Great town but extremely high suicide rate no.
Noeller Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 52 minutes ago, Goalie said: Congratulations on making it out of Pinawa @Noeller Great town but extremely high suicide rate no. Yeah, that's a bit of a touchy subject, but ya.... something in the water. I've had my battles with depression over the last 5 years that could have made me a statistic and thankfully didn't. But yes, at one point Pinawa had the highest suicide-per-capita rate in Canada. Not something anyone was proud of, in a town of only 1500 people that's only existed since 1963.
the watcher Posted August 29, 2023 Report Posted August 29, 2023 (edited) 4 hours ago, Noeller said: You have my attention, sir...... edit.... unfortunately appears to not exist online anywhere. Is this an old book that you got pre-owned somewhere? I picked it up in Gimli while I was at the film festival. I can't remember the name of the store. They called it a " General Store " but it was more of a touristy thing. A good selection of local / prairie books though. Edited August 29, 2023 by the watcher Noeller 1
WildPath Posted August 29, 2023 Report Posted August 29, 2023 3 hours ago, Noeller said: Yeah, that's a bit of a touchy subject, but ya.... something in the water. I've had my battles with depression over the last 5 years that could have made me a statistic and thankfully didn't. But yes, at one point Pinawa had the highest suicide-per-capita rate in Canada. Not something anyone was proud of, in a town of only 1500 people that's only existed since 1963. Mostly have lurked around here for years, but I appreciate your posts. Glad you didn't become one of those statistics. Noeller and the watcher 1 1
Noeller Posted September 2, 2023 Report Posted September 2, 2023 In light of Bubba Buffett passing, I was gonna mention... For anyone who likes music reads, I'm a big fan of the unofficial biography "A Good Life All The Way", which is a SUPER DEEP dive into his family history, his start in Key West, and the development of Yacht Rock. JCon 1
Mark F Posted September 4, 2023 Report Posted September 4, 2023 (edited) drone photo Pinawa channel yesterday https://reddit.com/r/Manitoba/s/73ddxQrYAu Edited September 4, 2023 by Mark F Tracker, Noeller and the watcher 3
iHeart Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 (edited) So today at the book market I managed to find the 2002 Year in Review book People magazine put out and thought it was a bit of a letdown compared to the previous books. Why? Two reasons, it focused a little more much on Celebrity news stories and introductions that happened that year rather than on newsmakers (with the exception of the DC Snipers and the Miners that spent 77 hours trapped underground) and the other reason: 2002 was the year I started paying attention to more news stories than usual, and well let's just say I have more nostalgia for the commercials that aired on Teletoon at the time (and recently there was a big dump of them from that time and mind you this was the last year I watched Teletoon full time as I turned my attention to the CNN's and Much More Music, though granted the stuff on Teletoon was still watchable) and for our brand new Windows XP computer complete with AOL Besides I also had the end of the year issue and most of it was the same stuff, I suppose there is a reason I have capped my nostalgia hit at 2003 Edited September 15, 2023 by iHeart
iHeart Posted September 30, 2023 Report Posted September 30, 2023 I thought about putting this in the good news thread but I felt it should be here (because when you think about it Catalogues are considered books) I managed to find an internet archive link that has Sears Canada Wishbooks, felt good to finally see stuff from childhood again https://archive.org/details/@kevin_demo
iHeart Posted June 6 Report Posted June 6 man of all the times I don't have to be at work today.....(I have compiled a wish list for books we do need)
iHeart Posted June 9 Report Posted June 9 Okay this better get published because I'll be buying two (one for me and one for the school library) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kevinshinick/host-mortem-graphic-novel-from-emmy-winning-writer-and-host
iHeart Posted June 25 Report Posted June 25 Eeeee https://people.com/raina-telgemeier-new-graphic-novel-scott-mccloud-exclusive-8668067
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