Home Made Bread Now That Makes A Home

Click Pictures To Enlarge.  Today most folks just go the store and pick up their bread, but here in Port Loring my lovely wife still does it the old way.  Yep…. she makes her own.  You know, in all sincerely I don’t understand why folks don’t make their own.  Not much work involved and only takes about ten minutes out of ones time.  Things is that if you do it yourself you know what you are getting.  Store bought bread has anything and everything in it.  We make two loaves a week using mostly whole wheat and a few raisin buns are thrown in for good measure.  If any dough is left, you can bet a home made pizza will be on the table for supper.

Trash & Treasures & The Volunteers; Port Loring & District

Click Picture To Enlarge. What a small community can do when everyone pulls together.  Well that is exactly what has happened here in Port Loring.  In 1975 our first Trash & Treasures came to being, a store filled with items donated for the sole purpose of raising money for the Argyle Fire Department.  With the way things are being done these days, especially in small communities like ours, getting funding for new Fire trucks is almost impossible.  With our trucks slowly deteriorating and no funding available, the community took it upon themselves to see what they could do.
Later on the Fire Department applied for a grant to build the new Trash & Treasures in the middle of Port Loring, as the old Steel’s store was just to crowded to display the goods, along with being to deteriorated to safely work in.  Luckily the grant came through.  Purchasing a new Fire truck though was another story.
Over the years an into today Trash & Treasures has been operated entirely by volunteer help.   This team of over 40 some volunteers, coordinated by Doris Lampman, has to be commended, as with out them our Fire Department would be in dire need.   The new Fire Truck you see in the picture was totally purchased with proceeds coming solely from Trash & Treasures.  A ticket price of $199,000.00.
Amazing isn’t it, what can happen when a community as small as ours puts all their efforts into achieving something like this.  Endless hours, in all kinds of weather, these volunteers have worked and will continue to work so that the folks in our small community can rest in bed at nights knowing that our Fire Department is at the very least agile enough to keep them safe.
I would also like to thank all the rest that help make this possible, the public for your donations and also all the customers.
A success story…. yes, but lots more has to be done, as with all small communities it seems we get left by the way side and when surviving means, working together.

Firewood Time Here In Port Loring

PIcture Taken September 8/2011

 Click Picture To Enlarge. Well it’s that time of year for those that heat with wood.  For the past three days my wife and I have been steadily putting our nice dry firewood for winter in the basement. This year we put in around sixteen cords of good hardwood, which in my mind will do us well for the season.  Nothing better than good old wood heat to take the chill of ones bones when coming in from the cold on them snowy winter days.  We also got all the pipes and chimney cleaned out, which is very important, do it twice a year actually, once now and once around Christmas.  Can never be safe enough when it comes to burning wood, but there is no heat like it, let me tell ya.  The picture shows our work for the year almost complete.  Gives one a good feeling knowing the cupboards, freezers and shelves are full from our gardens, along with enough firewood piled high and dry for our heat for a winters burning.  Yep life is good here in Port Loring.

Beacon On Lake Sagamesing

Picture Taken By George Walters August 5/2011

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Now there are numerous stories behind this Beacon I have been told, but the one I know is that it helped Lucky Gagen to find his way home after a hard day on the lake.  Well that is what I heard, or all I am going to tell ya. The plaque on the front says it all in my eyes.  We put some fish in the boat that day also, Danny Brooks & Myself.

Memesagamesing Lake Showing Off Her Beauty

Picture Taken By George Walters August 18/2011

Was out on Memesagamesing Lake the other day and the lake being so calm just had to take a picture.  Fishing that day wasn’t the best, but the scenery was breath taking. Just to sit in the boat and take in all natures beauty was sure something, made a fellow feel good to be alive, a reason to keep on living you might say.  Click Picture To Enlarge