Monday, April 22, 2013
Sugar Shack Update
The fries were thick hand cut ones with the skins still on and cooked to crispy perfection. The meat was super tender and incredibly flavourful (they also do Smoked Meat sandwiches which I think will be our next try). The cheese curds were proper stringy ones and the gravy was "off the hook" crazy tasty with green peppercorns and other delicious, complex flavours. Seriously it is like something you would expect to get on your steak at a fancy restaurant.
The owners are super friendly and welcoming so do yourself a huge favour and stop there next time you are in the Cariboo.
Check out their website
http://www.thesugarshack.sfobc.com/
And "like" them on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Sugar-Shack/639159372766434
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Naughty Dogs
Yesterday afternoon we put the dogs outside to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air while we got on with our chores. Just before 5pm I went out to do the weekly hot tub maintenance and called the dogs to come home. After a minute or so I heard the distant sound of Johnny barking. Movement on the opposite, northern, shore of the lake caught my eye so I grabbed the binoculars and quickly confirmed that Johnny and Sage were on one of the docks over at the cabins. Presumably the afternoon sunshine had melted the ice against the north shore, stranding them on the far side.
Our house is about 2/3 of the way along the lake on the south side. The east end of the lake is a privately owned ranch. Blaine went into rescue mode and set off in the the side by side back out the road to the 11 km marker, then onto the trails through the forest to get around the west end of the lake and then along behind the north side. The trails are just ATV/snowmobile trails, unmaintained, narrow, winding etc. Blaine struggled through deep snow and fallen trees along the little used trail. After an hour he reached the dogs who were beside themselves with happiness at being rescued.
One of the trail sections was particularly bad with lots of snow and trees down across the path. Blaine was able to make it through as he was travelling downhill, but he knew he wouldn't be able to make it back up that way. There is a road into the cabins that connects to the Beaver Valley Road which connects McLease Lake to Big Lake, Blaine took that road east with the intention of cutting down past Jackson's Hole. Unfortunately the Jackson's Hole road was impassible so he was forced to go all the way to Big Lake and back along the trail by Marguerite Lake. He got home at 7:30pm freezing cold but with two very happy, hungry puppies.
Today I locked them on the deck. When we came home from work they were waiting at the top of the road. We put them back on the deck and put their food on the driveway to force them to reveal the secret of the escape. Johnny did a series of wiggles to get his head, shoulders, then hips through the gap between the railings. Sage eventually and reluctantly jumped over the fence. Blaine spent the evening barricading the areas that Johnny got through, as for Sage we assume/hope that she will stay put so long as Johnny is contained.
Fingers crossed it works for tomorrow!
Monday, April 1, 2013
The Sugar Shack at 70 Mile House
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