The quest for the Culvert
We were headed to Spencerville for the auction [The Auction Pickup in Spencerville Part 1]. I usually tell Caitlin that we are going to take a road trip. She texted back, "Say hi to culvert 448 on the 416 for me. I’ve been working on an MTO project".I asked if she wanted a photo, but she was dubious that we could find it. She sent an image. I did some work online, and figured out where it could be. The trick was getting on to highway #416. We circled it, on backroads, and had to go back to Spencerville to access the highway ramp.
I found this on Google maps, and knew where to look. I didn't find the second photo (below) until I was curating the trip photos. I took us up #44, and along Ventor, trying to find where a culvert would be obvious. We had to circle back to get onto #416.
We looked around for the likeliest spot. The bridge over the highway didn't tell me anything. There is lots of swamp and wetland.
After circling, I found it! I hope you are impressed. This is a drive-by shooting! It was a delightful challenge.
Back on the road home
We saw some fun homes, some old ones, and new ones.
Smiths Falls, on Old Sly Rd. were bikers doing a tour.
"Over all, 46,000 similar homes were built across Canada, during and after the Second World War, by the Wartime Housing Corporation (which became the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation in 1946.) Initially these homes were built to house people working in war-related industry."
The season is changing.
Time for 🐻SNUGGLE Bears; JB is pretty creative, all things considered!
The Bears from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
12 comments:
I am not quite sure how you did that culvert thing but good for you.
Lovely countryside views.
...I like the two styles of stone houses.
I am most impressed!
Hello Jennifer,
Very nice pictures. Great to see these beautiful locations.
And what a great houses you have seen while these trip.
Many greetings, Marco
That's a good tune from long ago when words were easy to listen to. Love the raincoat and umbrella. I can imagine being there on your trip, love those stone homes, one was huge!!! Hope the auction goodies are just what you hoped for.
My parents had a veteran's home and that is where I grew up - every house had kids. It was a great time.
You have a lot of fun on these trips. Did you miss anything?
You've got a lot of old houses down in E. ont. Good detective work finding that culvert.
Nice GPS work. Have you done the game done with GPS coordinates. (Sorry, forgot the name and I must have taken it off of my iPhone.)
Nice tour
Google map is pretty amazing, and sometimes scary. You can even zoom in on our float cabin. The image is a few years old, but not much changes. The government uses it to make sure we are following the lease rules for our water lot. - Margy
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