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I was an empty soul …

Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 by mjo.

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Dear Friends  …  who became my family at Cedar Lodge.

I came to you a little more than a  year ago. I was a total stranger when I arrived.

I was broken. Beaten down. I was an empty soul.

I hated myself, life and the path that I was on. I didn’t see a future let alone think I could have one. Through your love, support and guidance, today that is all different.

I can never thank all of you enough for everything that you have done for me over this last year and a half. The time and effort that you have put into me and helping me achieve some goals while I have been here. Well there just isn’t a value that I can put on that.

I have sincerely enjoyed my time here.

Without all of you here it just wouldn’t have been the same experience.

I am sad to leave but it is time for me to take the lessons that I have learned here and take them into the world.

I came here in pieces and you all have had a part in putting me back together.

Thank you so much! All of you!

Love Colin

P.S. We will always be family now.

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SNOW GEESE NEAR CEDAR LODGE OCT/09

Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by Suzanne.

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snow geese landing crop color

My very favourite time every year at Cedar Lodge is the gathering up of the flocks of snow geese that land on Blackstrap Lake.  In mid October, one can spot what appears to be a ’snow cap’ on the water at the north end of the lake, but in fact, it is the beginning of the gathering of the geese for their migration to the south.

After they have spent often many hours on the lake, they will fly over Cedar Lodge and visit various farmlands within a radius of about 4 kms.  Each stop they make, they meet up with more and more of their fellow geese and after a day of landing and eating and lifting and soaring they make their way … a larger group now … again to the north end of Blackstrap Lake.  This time the ’snow cap look’ on the lake has increased to about double the previous day.

The following day, the same routine, until a larger and larger flock has developed and when the snow geese finally leave Blackstrap Lake for the trek south, as they pass over Cedar Lodge, their passing can take up to 35 minutes, so many in number are they.

Yesterday, (October 21st) I heard them in a neighbour’s field making a tremendous noise … they were several quarter sections south. We took the truck down the back roads and came to their feeding spot.

See http://www.wbu.com/chipperwoods/photos/geese.htm … for more information on the snow geese and their gregarious behaviour.

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