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A Sunday Walk Down West Lake Road

 

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Thought I would take advantage of the beautiful sunny day, bundle up and go for a walk down West Lake Road. I was surprised at just how many people had the same idea as I did. There was a flurry of activity with people enjoying a scenic drive or out for a stroll. The sound of snowmobiles and four wheelers on the lake was evident.

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However, what caught my eyes were the kite boarders. (It appeared to be family and friends enjoying the subtle breeze on frozen West Lake.) A pretty site to see the beautiful bright kites. A much different scene from the summer kite boarders, but just as spectacular.

It never ceases to amaze me…the many faces of the lake. I’m going to make it a point to take shots of West Lake at different times of the year and in different weather. Last week we couldn’t see the Lake or the dunes due to the blowing snow.

Walked passed the Brick Works to discover it is open again. Owned by the Isaiah Tubbs Resort, the Brick Works features a great selection of County Wines. I’m going to have to stop in sometime. I understand they will be open this summer too which will be great as they have a screened in patio. Casual atmosphere…perfect for the beach goers.

Just steps from the Brickworks, Fosterholm Farms’ new corn dryers are in full operation and corn is being dried for shipment to an ethanol plant. I’ve been watching the construction of these dryers with interest all summer long. fosterholm-corndryers-copy

On the same property I took a photo of the Fosterholm Farms sign and Black River Cheese sign. It really reminded me of how fast Maple in the County is approaching. Maple in the County is Prince Edward County’s annual celebration of the arrival of Spring and the first harvest – maple syrup.

Fosterholm Farms’ sugarbush (just behind the corn dryers) has the blue sap lines strung up between the trees and the taps will go up just before the sap starts running. They supply the maple syrup for Black River Cheese Company’s famous Maple Cheddar. If you haven’t tried it, you must. So delicious!
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It’s wonderful to see the many partnerships that are formed in the County and I’m sure you will find that out for yourself if you attend Maple in the County. Products such as Barley Days Brewery’s Sugar Shack Ale, Copper Kettle Chocolate Company’s maple truffles or Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Company’s Maple Chevre Goat Cheese Tarts are a very small sampling of the numerous products that incorporate the local maple syrup.

Well…this is where I’m turning around, the corner of West Lake Road (Cty Rd. 12) and Cty Rd. 18. If you’ve been to the County, I’m sure you have met or seen the curious girls in the photo below. They can’t help but put a smile on your face.

Hope to see you in The County soon!

cows P.S. If you would like me to send you a 2010 Maple in the County brochure send an e-mail with your address to tastethecounty@bellnet.ca and I’ll be happy to pop one in the mail.

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  5. looks a little to cold for me to be taking a walk out there

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