This is where Bruce and Cliff will take on the challenges of life at the cottage. How to fix things that broke, as well as how to fix things we broke while trying to fix something else. We will also cover something we refer to as "barnyard engineering". These are simple things we do to make life at the cottage a bit easier and more comfortable. All with a complete lack of respect for code requirements and personal safety.
Episode 93: Snowshoes and Uproarious Applause.
We finally get a live audience and boy do they ever like us. Ok, so it helps that they are family and well bribed with food and liquor. My applause sign probably didn’t hurt either.
Everyone went snowshoeing today and it was nice to just go for a quiet walk in the woods and enjoy the peace and quiet of winter in the back country. Now most people don't realize that there are lots of different designs and they all serve a unique purpose. Largely determined by the aboriginal tribe, the area where they lived, and what they used them for. There is everything from bearpaw for maneuvering through dense bush to the traditional ones with the tail which were for traveling across wide-open country like crossing large lakes. The tail helps keep you walking in a straight line.
We also noticed that the couch family have their rink setup on the lake but this year they’ve gone overboard by installing lighting for night skating. All they need now is the beaver tail concession.
Of course we did get to our beer of the day Dark Helmut from Beau’s All Natural Brewing Co. in Vanleek Hill Ontario It's an extra strong version of a german black lager which comes in at 7.3% ABV. It uses only traditional, Aramis, and Hersbrucker hops giving it a IBU of 33. You can find more info at Beau’s All Natural Brewing Co.
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Episode 92: Rain chains and roasting coffee.
I solved the sagging rain gutter problem by installing a rain chain. This is a concept from ancient Japan that became popular in North America during the Victorian and Craftsman eras. I did a Kottage Knowhow video on our YouTube channel.
I experiment with roasting my own coffee beans using a hot air popcorn popper and it worked out really well. I sourced some green beans from Ashanti Rostery Cafe in Elora. Then I dusted off the old Proctor Silex Popcorn Pumper. I dropped in about ¾ of a cup of beans and plugged it in. The whole process took about 12 minutes to get to a medium dark roast. All the way to second crack! Checkout our YouTube channel.
I had a problem helping Karen get the capsule off a bottle of white wine. After slicing open my finger I discovered it was a screw top bottle and not a cork with a capsule. This did give us the chance to perfect the “mandaid”. You cannot beat paper towel and duct tape to stop the bleeding.
Our beer of the day is Shoulders of Giants Imperial IPA. It comes from Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery in Barrie. This beer uses Galaxy, Falconers Flight, and Amarillo, hops to give it an IBU of 86. Be careful though, it comes in at a whopping 10% ABV in a 750ml bottle. Definitely not sessionable.
5/20/2020 • 0
Episode 91: Tornados on Six Mile lake?
We had some serious storms with high winds come through the north end of the lake. Everyone thought it was a tornado that cut a path through the forest, but it was actually a “downburst” that flattened all the trees. Everyone had to literally cut their way down the cottage road but at least there will be lots of free firewood.
With all the trees down, power was out for quite a while. Hydro One has a pretty sweet mobile app that lets you see where the outages are and what the expected repair time is. Really cool..
Bruce mentioned “The Dam Grill” in Port Severn. It’s a great little restaurant right on the water. It has great food, cold beer, and a huge deck for those great summer evenings. A nice place to stop on the way up to Muskoka.
Our beer of the day is Red Racer IPA. It comes from Central City Brewing in Surry BC. IPA is a style of ale that was fashioned to survive the long voyage from England to India during the British colonization. Hops, hops, and more hops! This beer uses German Magnum, Centennial, Amarillo, and Simcoe hops to give it an IBU of 80. Be careful though, it comes in at 6.5% ABV.
5/19/2020 • 0
Episode 90: The scourge of Invasive Eurasian Milfoil.
We start out with a whole wheel of Oka cheese and nobody likes to cut the cheese more than Walter, Bruce , and I. Nothing beats Charcuterie at the cottage.
We mostly talked about one of the latest invasions in Muskoka. Its not party animals from southern Ontario, Its Eurasia Milfoil. A water plant that grows incredibly fast and can literally kill a lake if not controlled. This is definitely not a project for the cottage mower. Even with a snorkle.
We also touched on another invasive species in Muskoka. THis one is destroying beer fridges all around the lake. These are those "girlie beer" that come in silver cans or have fruit flavours to spoil the watery beer. Lets all support Ontario Craft Beer.
Of course we did get to our beer of the day from Collective Arts Brewing
5/18/2020 • 0
Episode 89: From canoes to steampunk?
Boy when Bruce said Deb dragged her canoe from out east, he wasn’t kidding. There were some serious holes worn all the way through the fiberglass. Luckily, Walter has lots of experience repairing fiberglass boats, so we put him to work. .
After most of the prep work was done, we headed into Honey Harbour for the jazz festival. It was surprisingly impressive. It was a small festival, but the talent was fantastic.
Once we had our fill of classy jazz music, we headed over to Coldwater for the steampunk festival. It’s a bit like HG Wells lands in the Victorian industrial revolution. There was lots of steampunk related stuff and people in full costume as well a quite a few sweet ratrods. I am not even going to try to explain it to you. You will just have to google “steampunk” or “ratrod” to find out for yourself.
Of course, we did get to our beer of the day, its Georgian Bay Beer. A lite crisp beer, great for an afternoon on the dock. Its brewed by Hockley Valley Brewing Company in Orangeville. You can find more info at http://www.georgianbaybeer.ca/ or http://www.hockleybeer.ca/ There will be links to them on our website, kottage-tek.com.
5/18/2020 • 0
Episode 88: The vanity is not in vain.
We started the weekend by visiting Christie's Mill in Port Severn for a nice dinner together. There was a wonderful musician named R. G. Peever playing guitar that we thoroughly enjoyed. He seems to go by the name "JazzTEX". wonder what "JazzTex is up to now?.
We finally got around to installing the new vanity in the master ensuite and boy was it a challenge. We had to pull all the rabbits out of the hat for this one to get all the plumbing into a three-inch space behind the cabinet drawers.
Of course, we have been calling Bruce "squirrel" for years and now he has the T-shirt to prove it. I think we need more T-shirts myself.
Of course we did get to our beer of the day from Nickelbrook Brewing in Burlington. It's Naughty Neighbour American Pale Ale. Named after anundefeated Roller Derby Champ it is bold and in your face. It is sessionable at 4.9% ABV and 38 IBU.
5/12/2020 • 0
Episode 87: Ten pounds of rotting flesh.
Well I think Bruce and I were in fine form this time. Our segment on Cottage Cheese finally aired on Cottage Life TV so that's our seven minutes of fame. We are going to have to do one more show and a commercial if we are going to get to 15 minutes.
The snow has been so heavy this winter that it tore the snow guards off the new steel roof.
Its black fly season again and they are swarming like mad this year. Either Deb is going to have to sacrifice herself to them or we need ten pounds of rotting flesh. We also poked some good fun at the proverbial red neck.
Our beer of the day is from Barnstorer Brewery in Barrie. It'sDeadstick Milk Stout. A sweet milk stout that tastes of roasted coffee and dark choc0late.. You can find more info at Barnstorer Brewery
5/10/2020 • 0
Episode 86: “Someone get me a hoe”
It became blatantly obvious that beer belongs in glasses and not potato chips. And just to ice the cake, mother nature is keeping us snowed in well into the spring. Even the cottage road looks like it belongs in the winter Olympics.
Thanks to the heavy snow pack the spring runoff is flooding the crawl space. We had to engineer some kind of floor drain to move the water to the sump pump well so it could then be pumped out to the still frozen lake. Skating anyone?
Our beer of the day is from Great Lakes Brewery in Toronto. It's My Bitter Wife IPA. This is one of their seasonal releases and is named after Carrie Nation who was a stong force behind the temperance movement. It is a stong beer at 7.0% alchohol and it has an IBU of 88. You can find more info at Great Lakes Brewing
5/10/2020 • 0
Episode 85: What the heck is a growler?
We started out with a project that we thought was going to be at least a three or four beer job. It turns out we were in and out in under an hour. Bruce has a “Greenway” UV light as part of the water filtration system and it fell apart and started leaking shortly after the warranty expired. Fortunately, Greenway stepped up to the plate and sent Bruce an entire new unit at no charge. Full marks for the excellent customer service. I also figured out that I could spin the fittings inside the PEX pipe without it leaking. This saved us having to cut up and dismantle several elbow fittings and replace them with new ones. So far, no leaks!
Bruce also explained why they call the big jugs of beer “growlers”. I checked this out on the “interwebs” and it seems he is right. And you know if its on the internet it must be true!
This time out beer of the day was a bit different. Instead of having just one, we decided to let a couple of blondes go head to head and duke it out for our attentions. In the red corner is Flight Delay IPA from barnstormerbrewing in Barrie. And in the blue corner is Kissmeyer Nordic Pale Ale which is a gypsy brew by Kissmeyer brewing from Denmark but its brewed at Beau’s All-Natural Brewing Company.
5/10/2020 • 0
Episode 84: The Ugliest Bird In The Woods!
Well this time we had to deal with a leaking hot water heater. Somehow the pressure release valve failed and sprung a leak. We also discovered that not all presure release valves are the same so you may want to take the bad one with you when you go to town to get a new one..
We also talked about wild turkeys. These have to be the ugliest bird ever to grace the fields and forests of Canada. Apparently they are rather good eating because hunters keep shooting them. Either that of hunters hate ugly birds..
Our beer of the dayfrom Lake of Bays Brewing Company in Baysville Ontario which is east of bracebridge. It's Spark House Red Ale. Lake Of Bays Brewing
5/10/2020 • 0
Episode 83: The Walk Out Beer Cooler.
Its "SNOWMAGEDON"! We’ve have had so much lake effect snow this year that the temporary garage Bruce puts up for his car has collapsed under the snow load. Everything else is buried under several feet of snow. The first priority is digging out the Muskoka chairs, so we can get in some serious deck time. Leave it to Bruce to gamify clearing the deck. It did let us build an igloo though. I’m sure it won’t pass inspection, but it works. We also talked about other winter survival techniques including how to build a quinzhee and even surviving without a fire or shelter. I’m not waiting for the wolf pack..
We also mentioned survivor dude who was lost on the lake for fourteen years with nothing more than a beer fridge, a nine-volt battery and a piece of steel wool. Now that’s a call back if I ever heard one. Check the website.
Our “tool of the day” is the walk out cooler. Basically, it’s the snowdrift just outside the patio door. We stuffed it with cans and bottles.
Our beer of the day is Prison Break Break Out Pilsner from Double Trouble Brewing Co.
11/4/2018 • 0
Episode 82: Splitting mauls, ax handles, and Francie Dancer takes a dive.
Bruce picks up an eight-pound splitting maul but it didn’t come sharp from the store, so I had to grind an edge onto it before we could use it. This was to compliment the six-pound maul that has done years of service at the cottage. Bruce also picked up a new ax handle to replace a broken one and I’m glad he went with the hickory rather than the fiberglass.
Wally Canoe gives us a good tip about soaking the end of the ax handle in glycerine or linseed oil to prevent it from drying out and shrinking which causes the ax head to fly off. Who would have thunk it. He also sharpened all Bruce’s knives to a surgical edge and we are going to do a special video episode just on that.
Also Late last night, Francie Dancer went for a short walk off an even shorter dock. Luckily everything worked out ok, but it certainly could have been a disaster. Always let someone know when you leave the cottage even if its just a walk down to the dock. Especially late at night.
10/13/2018 • 0
Episode 81: Cliff builds another woodshed
Bruce and I were supposed to build a new woodshed this week but he got called back to the city. How convenient. That left me all alone to get the job done. I enlisted several cheap/free apprentices to help. This was definitely a 24 beer job.
8/6/2018 • 0
Episode 80: Biblical Rain and A Space Odyssey
Mother Nature gets “Turkey of the Day” for raining on our parade this weekend. The rains were biblical at times and confirmed our belief that a metal roof, although not as quiet as regular shingles, isn’t as noisy as some people will say. We did get a few small breaks in the rain, so we did squeeze in some dock time. We were even visited by a very small snapping turtle. These guys can live to be over 100 years old with a shell diameter of almost 24 inches, so he has lots of time to get really big and scary.
We did watch commander Hatfield’s video on YouTube. He did an amazing cover of David Bowe’s “a space odyssey” from the international al space station, as well as a few other YouTube videos. I’m not sure that searching for “Bambi vs Godzilla” is a safe for work search but give it a try.
We decided not to do the “toys go here” thong and boy shorts. Even though it seemed like a good idea at the time, it was deemed to be socially unacceptable the next morning.
3/25/2018 • 0
Episode 79: Bush Buggy Envy
Hydro One has been in to brush the hydro right of way for over a week now. It's slow going because of the rough terrain but they sure came equipped. They have a big orange articulated boom truck that is well set up for the task. Complete with chain saw holsters, a couple of Stihl ms260s, a hydraulic pole pruner and a cherry picker it's pretty unstoppable. It's like the ultimate ATV.
Bruce worked so hard hauling firewood that he had to do a few Kahlúa shooters to kill the pain. Really Bruce? Seriously? He even tried putting it in decafinated tea for a stronger hit. I don't think so.
I also picked up some 2"quick disconnect couplings. These are intended for gas lines but I'm tired of having to use the big ass monkey wrench whenever we disconnect the pump. These worked like a charm and now we can hot swap a water pump in less than 20 minutes.
2/28/2015 • 0
Episode 78: Hot swapping water pumps
We started out with pump problems again so we made our usual trip into Parry Sound to the Home Depot for a new pump and other assorted parts. OF course we were all decked out in our finest kottage-tek T-shirts from our swag shop and we actually got some attention from a couple of hunnies. Wow!
I also picked up some 2"quick disconnect couplings. These are intended for gas lines but I'm tired of having to use the big ass monkey wrench whenever we disconnect the pump. These worked like a charm and now we can hot swap a water pump in less than 20 minutes.
1/5/2015 • 0
Episode 77: Swimming cinder blocks and The Wolverine is sick.
I can’t believe Bruce even considered swimming a cinder block more than 50 feet out into the lake where it has to be about 15 feet deep. At least he plans on taking a life jacket along next time. I think I'll stick to using something with a bit more buoyancy like a boat. Even the paddle boat is a smarter idea.
Peter Couch also stopped by this time and definitely took some shots at our beer selection. Now our beer of the day is Muskoka Dark Ale from the Muskoka Brewery in Bracebridge. It’s a gold medal winner so we valiantly stood our ground in spite of the wolverine’s health issues.
9/22/2014 • 0
Episode 76: Cheese In Aerosol Cans.
We got a lot of small chores done today but the biggest was taking down the temporary garage. It's been up for two years so it's about time it came down. Bruce should know that you just can't stop the demolition man. Especially when he is fueled by beer. We did finally get it taken apart and packed up the way he wanted it, but it did cut into dock time a bit more than I would have liked.
The up side is that we had sustenance in the form of "Kraft Easy Cheese" also known as cheese in aerosol cans. This delectable gourmet delight was specially imported into Canada from North Carolina specifically for enjoyment at the cottage. It's kind of an American food concept that never seemed to catch on in Canada. I wonder if it has anything to do with the Canadian Health Act prohibiting the sale of Easy Cheese because it has ingredients that are deemed "unsafe"? I specifically chose the "sharp cheddar" flavor because it would go so well with our more flavorful beers without being over powered. The up side is that you don't even need a cracker. Just point the can into your mouth, press the nozzle, and presto! Instant cheesy snack. Tuck one into your back pocket and you are good to go for the whole day. They also fit quite nicely into a case of beer or a cup holder.
Our beer of the day is Scottish Ale from the Highlander Brew Company in South River, Ontario. Now I've done my due diligence on this and it turns out that South River is a village on Highway 124 near Algonquin Park in the Almaguin Highlands region of the Parry Sound District of Ontario. It is about halfway between North Bay and Huntsville. The Highlander Brew Company has been around since 2009 and Scottish Ale was their first recipe.
9/14/2014 • 0
Episode 75: Yellowknife, and Beer makes us smarter!
This time Cliff talks about his travels to Yellowknife. It may not be "the cottage" but there's lot of roughing it and being outdoors that they both have in common. Everyone should try to spend at least a bit of time there. Everything from incredible fish that are pulled from Great Slave Lake, to driving on ice roads and Ragged Ass Road. The magic of the Aurora Borealis is a must see. Even on one of its dull nights it's spectacular. The trip made quite an impression on CLiff and we don't think he will ever forget it. Unfortunately that includes the hotel from hell which will haunt him for the rest of his natural life.
We also came up with the theory that consuming alcohol is a lot like Darwin's theory of evolution. AKA "survival of the fittest". Much like the way the wolves help keep the caribou herds up north strong by killing off the weakest of the group. Beer kills off the weakest brain cells and greatly improves our overall intellect. Yes us brains be getting strongly smartest by the bottle minute.
Our beer of the day is Bare Naked Ladies Imperial Chocolate Stout from The Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery in Barrie Ontario. This was a collaboration between the The Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery and a band from Toronto called The Bare Naked Ladies.
4/12/2014 • 0
Episode 74: Recreating The Bleeding Edge.
Bruce had a good friend named Walter Martindale join us this time for a boys weekend. It turns out Walter is a master knife sharpener. We of course put him to work sharpening every knife in the place. He also brought along a few interesting ones to show us as well. One of them has quickly become my favorite for when I feel like sitting on the deck cutting the cheese. It's known as the "Original Woodman's Pal" from Lee Valley Tool Company
.This ushers in the first entry into our new Kottage Know-how category. We will do some how-to videos about common repairs, tips and processes at the cottage and post them up on the YouTube channel. We will do our best to keep these to short form and under 5 minutes but in true Kottage-tek fashion our first one blows that theory out of the water. It comes in a at whopping 30 minutes so make sure you crack a fresh cold one before pressing play.
2/17/2014 • 0
Episode 73: The Belkin WeMO, IfThisThenThat, and Daniel Steele is a chair leg?
The first project this time was replacing some of the trashy novels that were holding up the furniture with actual legs. We left a couple of books under the corner of the sofa because we figured nobody will want to read them anyway.WE also played with a Belkin WeMo. This is like a high tech timer switch that can be controlled across the web.
We set up IFTTT to control the switch using text messages. Smart idea if only Betty-Boop would stop texting "# off" to her son. I can only imagine what he was thinking.
1/26/2014 • 0
Episode 72: Tis The Season To Hang Tchotchke, And is it ready for human testing?
It's Christmas time in Muskoka and there's no better time to get all the old skis, snowshoes, and other paraphernalia off the floor, out of the hallway, and up onto the walls where it belongs
We also got to poke fun at Bruce's Dr. Seuss Christmas tree
We also followed up on the water purification system and it appears that human testing is in order.
1/19/2014 • 0
Episode 71: The LED Electric Guitar
Cliff installs LEDs into a clear acrylic electric guitar
And we come full circle with the LED guitar playing Smoke On The Water so close to the Whatta reserve.
12/4/2013 • 0
Episode 70: Cottage Life TV visits Kottage-tek.
Blue Ant Media comes to shoot a segment for the upcomming "Cottage Cheese" show. on the new Cottage Life Television channel
Now we know how George Clooney and Brad Pitt feel. Or maybe it's more like Steve Martin and Martin Short!
11/17/2013 • 0
Episode 69: The history of cottaging in Muskoka.
We talked about the history and traditions of cottaging in Muskoka as well as most other places in Canada
We told stories about moving the outhouse, cooking on a real wood stove and of course the town pump which we still use today. If that's roughing it, I'll take it any day of the week.
8/14/2013 • 0
Episode 68: Water Water Everywhere and now we can drink it!
Bruce finally pulled the trigger on a water purification system. Paul Godwin Plumbing took care of the project and boy does it make a difference when professionals do the work
We put in three "Big Blue" 20 inch filter canisters and a Greenway GAUV-12H UV Disinfection System which uses a 35 watt UV lamp to kill bacteria. We also upped the water pump from a half horse to a three quarter for more flow.
7/4/2013 • 0
Episode 67: Bruce you sak of krete!
This time we get into a bit more detail about pouring cement. We covered scribing forms to the uneven rocks which is a handy skill to have.
We also talked about mixing cement. We discussed different kinds of cement and just what makes it concrete. Bruce went with the old wheelbarrow method which was fine considering we only mixed three bags. That man loves to watch people work. Anymore and I would have wanted the big boy toys. Maybe even the big cement pumper truck.
6/26/2013 • 0
Episode 66: Patio stones and cement. All for fresh water.
Bruce is finally installing a water purification system so we don't have to keep hauling water from the city or at least the town pump.
We did a bunch of cleanup in the crawlspace and prepared a place for the installers to set the new pump. We did this by scribing a plywood for to the un-even rock and poured 3 bags of cement.
6/26/2013 • 0
Episode 65: Two Bruces and The Montreal Crew.
Bruce and Asis, aka The Montreal Crew show up imediately jumped in to help with cleaning out the beer fridge. Their years of training and experience pays off as we actually had to re-stock before the visit was over.
We also announce the grand openning of "The Kottage-tek Swag Shop over on Cafe Press
1/13/2013 • 0
Episode 64: Infrastructure is a pretty big word!
We talk about a couple of big projects at the cottage like the bathroom vanity and a new steel roof
We also talk about the loons amassing on the lake in preparation for their winter migration.
12/25/2012 • 0
Episode 63: The 802.11ac Wi-Fi Cordless Extension Cord
First the Rogers 3G hub melts down but we get that working again.
Then I create the 802.11ac Wi-Fi Cordless Extension Cord.
10/20/2012 • 0
Episode 62: Misting Bruce with a paint gun.
We finished off the re-siding job on the old bunkie.
I also get to mist Bruce with the paint gun. Boy hes going grey!,
10/13/2012 • 0
Episode 61: Outsourced labour for residing the old bunkie.
We finally replace the old siding on the bunkie and even get on a couple of coats of paint
We also have a toast to the war of 1812.,
9/9/2012 • 0
Episode 60: The beer machine that goes BING
Bruce has a dead battery and a flat.
The machine that goes "Bing", and maple syrup collection re-invents the beer me zip line.
9/3/2012 • 0
Episode 59: Hunting with a plate glass window.
Bruce catches a Ruffed Grouse.
Actually it flew into a window so we cooked it for dinner.
3/20/2012 • 0
Episode 58: We need to flush at least 5 times each night!
We work on ways to prevent the water line from freezing.
It's truly a franchise opportunity.
3/11/2012 • 0
Episode 57: The Newfie Screwdriver.
Sarah gets stuck in the truck thanks to the kiddie locks. and we build a new platform deck for the tin garden shed.
Bruce and Sarah get to work driving deck screws with the Newfie Screwdriver
1/8/2012 • 0
Episode 56: Cooking ribs at the cottage.
First we BBQ some ribs and chicken. Then we find that someone has been putting food in the beer fridge. blasphemy!
1/2/2012 • 0
Episode 55: The Fridge of DEATH
The food fridge is renamed the fridge of DEATH and Bruce wants to open a micro brewery.
12/24/2011 • 0
Episode 54: The Water Garden Beer Chiller Hot Tub
Cliff creates a unique water garden at the cottage. It does double duty as a beer and wine chiller by day and a hot tub by night. Pure genius!
9/16/2011 • 0
Episode 53: The Kottage Kreations Beer-Me Zip Line
We have a problem down on the dock that needs a solution.
Fortunately I figure out a solution and implement it.
Finally, cold ones on the dock.
8/15/2011 • 0
Episode 52: A couple of curmudgeons if you please.
We do a major spring cleaning both inside and out.
Karen fires the cottage mower and I cut up the old paddle boat with my demo saw.
Then its of to the dump and them Mactier for plumbing supplies.
8/12/2011 • 0
Episode 51: Do we have to go tubing?
Faced with a boat full of bikini clad women, Bruce and Cliff take the neighnours tubing and waterskiing
8/12/2011 • 0
Episode 50: Damn Beavers!
Violent storms hit the Muskokas
We also went for a field trip to check out some beaver baffles.
8/3/2011 • 0
Episode 49: The BBQ Fleet and Stolen Sleds!
We add another "newish" BBQ to the ever growing fleet lined up on the deck.
We also talk about some dumb crooks who stole a snowmobile and got caught.
8/3/2011 • 0
Episode 48: It was a dark and stormy night!
Violent storms hit the Muskokas
We spend the rest of the day repairing the washed out gravel on the driveway and walkways.
7/23/2011 • 0
Episode 47: The Touring Troy-Bilt.
First Bruce starts the old two stroke snow blower in the dinning room
Then he buys a sweet Troy-Bilt 24" 2 stage dream. Then I go to work on it. "Stay off the roads".
2/26/2011 • 0
Episode 46: Pipi the septic sucking truck.
Pipi showed up today with his septic sucking truck. The biggest baddest shopvac on the cottage road
2/18/2011 • 0
Episode 45: Finally, WiFi at the cottage.
Bruce is finally able to get internet access at the cottage. And without a phone line or modem.
We also rescued a chickadee on the deck and a crawfish in a beer can.
2/6/2011 • 0
Episode 44: Breathing fire into the Stihl dragon.
Well its firewood hunting season and Bruce actually had to buy firewood this year.
we talked about just what is a bush cord and a face cord. We also cut some windfall trees with my new Stihl chainsaw. Thanks to CVR Motors (cvrmotors.com) for a sweet deal.
1/22/2011 • 0
Episode 43: 10W30 and painting the floors
It has been a big weekend for wildlife outside the cottage. Including the 5-O'clock beaver.
Now we need to send an exiction notice th the muskrat nesting in the floating dock.
12/27/2010 • 0
Episode 42: Building a picnic table
It has been a big weekend for wildlife outside the cottage. Including the 5-O'clock beaver.
Now we need to send an exiction notice th the muskrat nesting in the floating dock.
12/27/2010 • 0
Episode 41: The 5-O'clock beaver
It has been a big weekend for wildlife outside the cottage. Including the 5-O'clock beaver.
Now we need to send an exiction notice th the muskrat nesting in the floating dock.
9/20/2010 • 0
Episode 40: Feeding the septic field
Bruce has killed the septic field so its time to feed it.
Bruce also dons Sarah's wetsuit to put in the water intake and the floating dock.
9/20/2010 • 0
Episode 39: The Wireless Pepper Mill
Cliff builds a new kitchen gadget just in time for BBQ season. The Wireless Pepper Mill!
Bruce and Cliff have to borrow tools to get an early start on fixing the dock. Again.
7/10/2010 • 0
Episode 38: The Potato Cannon
Cliff builds a potato cannon, but not just any potato cannon.
Thanks to a Pentium 4 cpu fan and a can of spray ether, this baby packs quite a punch and Cliff is already planning the thanksgiving dinner.
7/7/2010 • 0
Episode 37: WiFi media stream for the Mousey-Spa
Its an early taste of summer at the cottage.
I setup a wireless video stream for the mouse spa. Unfortunately our lack of connectivity foils us again.
5/22/2010 • 0
Episode 36: Merry Xmas from Kottage-tek.com
A belated merry Christmas from Bruce and myself as well as all the gang at the cottage
Karen did an incredible xmas tree as usual. We also did some outdoor decorating as well as sampling some bevies.
3/13/2010 • 0
Episode 35: Smokes on the Wahta!
This was mostly a finish getting ready for winter kind of weekend. We closed up the crawlspace vents and Bruce did another upgrade to the mousey spa to Revision 3.0.
We also went for a drive through the Wahta Mohawk reserve and nothing says late fall colors like all the indian smokes signs at almost every driveway. Especially "Smokes on The Wahta".
1/3/2010 • 0
Episode 34: The Women Folk!
This time Cliff builds a bench for the back hall so they can sit down when they return from partying with the Barns Boys late at night
They also get a visit from Mr. Plow while "The Women Folk" work on filling the kindling box
12/26/2009 • 0
Episode 33: Flying Monkeys?
Cliff gets out the big tools and makes a ski rack for the back hall. Several years late but better late than never
The Mousey Spa gets an upgrade and CLiff starts training chipmunks to fetch beers.
12/19/2009 • 0
Episode 32: I Find it Shocking!.
Bill Whip gets a shock from the lake when standing in his boathouse.
We also discuss expensive beer in Manitoba.
12/12/2009 • 0
Episode 31: Floating Foundations and Bonfires.
One of the neighbours builds a boathouse on a floating foundation 15 feet from the shore line.
We discuss floating the bonfire on the lake since the boathouse is on dry land.
11/28/2009 • 0
Episode 30: Finally. High Speed Internet at the Cottage!
Cliff finally gets high speed internet at the cottage.
He even does it without a postal code thanks to the Rogers Rocket Stick.
11/28/2009 • 0
Episode 29: Dropping the big oak tree.
Bruce finally lets Cliff drop the big dead oak tree.
Its 60 feet high and has been threatening the cottage, the bunkie, and several power lines for years.
10/20/2009 • 0
Episode 28: Helicopters and a flying dock.
This time we talked about various ways to get up to the cottage and some of the stranger things we encounter on the way..
Oh yeah, The Barns Boys in the house again. They've taken a liking to our beer fridge.
10/20/2009 • 0
Episode 27: Rattlesnakes, hemp beer, and the Barns Boys in the house!
The Barns Boys discover we have a beer fridge.
If that isn't enough we also have to deal with rattlesnakes!
10/4/2009 • 0
Episode 26: Should we break out the sandbags yet?
Posible solutions to the flooding problems and we prove we are almost illiterate!
10/4/2009 • 0
Episode 25: The satellite dish debacle!
Melting lake ice and the satellite dish debacle.
8/15/2009 • 0
Episode 24: JABBA The What?
It snows again so Bruce builds a snowman. Sort of.
7/1/2009 • 0
Episode 23: Snow just "BLOWS!"
The cottage road almost gets closed due to too much snow..
5/18/2009 • 0
Episode 22: Tempered over burning witches?
Cliff has to deal with a major ice dam on the roof which floods the back hall and Bruce actually fixes something.
3/29/2009 • 0
Episode 21: The bird feeder wars
The barns boys next door have definitely thrown down the gauntlet in the bird feeder wars. The boat winch was a nice touch but they have to get past the whole “fix the rope” thing and move up to steel cable.
1/11/2009 • 0
Episode 20: They paved the road after painting the lines?
Of course we should have voted the municipal road crews as the turkey of the day for paving the road 2 weeks after painting new lines. I guess that was so they would get the paver down the centre of the road instead of driving it through the woods or something.
Luckily we only worry about gravel and grading on our part of the private road
1/11/2009 • 0
Episode 19: Log splitters! Man or machine?
Bruce and Cliff talk about log splitters. Everything from high tech gasoline hydraulic, to low powered electric, and manual. Including Bruce’s right hand. In the end they decide to stick with the splitting maul.
At least until they can convince the neighbor to let them use his new toy.
12/28/2008 • 0
Episode 18: Never use a chainsaw on a ladder unless you name is Cliff!
Cliff finally drops the big dead tree behind the old bunkie. If a tree falls on the bunkie everyone would hear Bruce’s insurance agent scream!
12/28/2008 • 0
Episode 17: Its garden art baby!
We help a neighbor re-assemble a sofa bed. Then we drink our way down the cottage road.
Cliff breaks from tradition and goes for garden art instead of firewood when they see the boys next door have two axes stuck in a big log, but he soon gets over it.
11/28/2008 • 0
Episode 16: Time for new shutters for the screen porch.
Tired of hauling large flimsy shutters from behind the Bunkie in the fall and back in the spring, Cliff makes and installs new shutters for the screen porch. He also power washes the deck.
11/28/2008 • 0
Episode 15: Is that a motor drive vanity mirror? Or just a “scamwhat” from huckster alley!
Bruce and Cliff work on fixing the side view mirror that Bruce sheared off. They also think they have finally come up with a way to monetize this podcasting thing.
11/28/2008 • 0
Episode 14: Talking about plumbing and water
Bruce and Cliff talk about the water system at the cottage
11/28/2008 • 0
Episode 13: Emptying the beer fridge. Again!
Bruce and Cliff take another crack at emptying the seemingly bottomless beer fridge.
9/27/2008 • 0
Episode 12: We are off to MacTeir wearing bug shirts and Muskol cologne.
It's bug season in the muskokas and this year it is a triple threat. The mosquitoes have come in early to help out the black flies, and they have both called in air support from the horse flies. The usual bug repellants only seem th make the bugs angry until Bruce digs out the Super Muskol. Cliff finally gives up on chemistry and resorts to a bug shirt so he can burn off a tank of gas in the kottage mower.
6/21/2008 • 0
Episode 11: Going green, or so I thought.
Cliff thinks Bruce has installed an environmentally friendly roof but Bruce declares the gutters need cleaning again. This time the boys decide not to wait till the snow falls before climbing up onto the roof.
6/14/2008 • 0
Episode 10: You Will Always Find Them in the Kitchen.
Bruce cooks up some fettuccini Bolognese and a wicked Caesar salad while Cliff practices his new skills making the vodka martinis..
5/17/2008 • 0
Episode 09: Flooding at the Cottage, and a Frozen Septic Tank.
After a cold and snowy winter the lake level has come up earlier and higher than ever.
They survived the septic tank freezing up this winter and now mother nature decides to try to flood out the kottage.
Laughing in the face of mother nature Cliff decides nothing is going to get in the way of him having his coffee on the dock in the morning. Even if it is under a foot of water.
4/12/2008 • 0
Episode 08: Motorizing the Floating Dock
Cliff is in the dog house for taking the boat to the marina for winter storage without taking the water line out of the lake. Since the paddle boat really isn't up to the task Cliff and Bruce hang a vintage Evinrude 8hp outboard on the end of the floating dock and it's anchors away.
10/20/2007 • 0
Episode 07: The Mouse Spa and the Cottage Closet
Bruce gets mad at Cliff because he seems to have an aversion to cleaning out the "Mouse Spa".
The Mouse Spa is of course the ultimate in mouse traps and usually has a good collection of smelly things in it. No wonder Cliff hates cleaning this out.
Bruce and Cliff also face the ultimate storage device, - The kottage crawl space.
10/6/2007 • 0
Episode 06: The Christmas Moose
The Christmas Moose arrives at the kottage.
9/15/2007 • 0
Episode 05: Sweeping the chimney and visiting Frantic Frank's xmas party.
Bruce and Cliff worked on the annual ritual of cleaning the chimney for the wood stove. This year they actually decided to climb on the roof for this task before the snow came. What a brilliant concept.They also visited "Frantic Frank" and "Environmental Anne" who help initiate Cliff into his official old-fart-phase.
9/8/2007 • 0
Episode 04: WiMAX at the cottage? Not without a postal code.
Bruce and Cliff finally managed to kill the chainsaw but not before running without a chain brake for most of the morning. They also continued the saga of hi-speed internet at the cottage. This time it's WiMAX. Or so they were hoping. Apparently it requires a postal code to work properly.
8/25/2007 • 0
Episode 03: Hot water heaters and chainsaws.
Bruce and Cliff replace a hot water heater full of sand with a new one full of hot water. What a concept!
They also started to lay in some firewood for the winter and succeeded in almost killing the chainsaw. Who needs an emergency brake anyway?
8/11/2007 • 0
Episode 02: Pouring cement foundations
Bruce visits John and Kim at Pike Lake and gets recruited to haul aggregate down a 50 foot slope.
7/24/2007 • 0
Episode 01: The floating dock
Bruce and Cliff attempt to prepare the old cribb style dock to accept a new section of floating dock.