
kayoko making 4 loave of bread for us to take to kumdis island where doug and she have a wood cabin on 45 acres of forest land

at the entrance to the port clements museum... this was the area where the logging of trees took place ... the big equipment is for logging the huge trees duing the 1900s

the old ships which were used to take the logs down the bay

dew drop flowers on the way

the house looks over a inlet...doug is walking down to the boat which will take us down to the log cabin on the island

doug driving the boat down the bay

its cold... have to wear life jacket cap and everything

driving onto the log cabin... 45 min boat ride

the boat on the dock... the tide goes out and thee is nothing but mud blogs

doug carrying up stuff from the boat

inside of the house

suzy... check out the view in the window...looks like a painting no?

the view from the porch...there is a deer i think in the grass.... video of it below

an overgrwon rhododenron tree in garden... i will prune it tommorrow

chilling by the fire

smoking outside... it gets dark at 11 at nite

kayo does so much work in the garden... weeding planting cutting...here she is with the weed cutting machine

a deer and its baby


setting sun 11 pm

we went for dinner to a neighbour...walked 20 min through fields... its an indian girl kikoo... imagine an indian so far down the wilderness and we meet... this is husband and child ryan

kiko cooking for us ...suzie and kayo

nite time view

jerry and ryan showing off the oyster mushrooms they went out to collect


the chair that doug made from the trunk of a tree

me peeking out of the rhododendon i am pruning

a purple iris in the garden
the ride on the noat coming back
the deer
doug singing
jerry rapping with his son
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