她邻居小叶想依法炮制,她老公嫌烦,结果:
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看到这条路有利可图,村里的恶霸昼夜探路。
蛇头们也蠢蠢欲动
结果是强龙难斗地头蛇
From tgStory |
地头蛇的老婆着看着银子笑得嘴都合不拢
From tgStory |
蛇头们也只能另辟蹊径 |
From tgStory |
言归正传,小胡同志回村发表重要讲话
From tgStory |
大家洗耳恭听
From tgStory |
并且及时行贿
From tgStory |
自从村里的洋插队的媳妇们回了娘家
From tgStory |
村里的俩傻小子整日想着用希望工程的钱去买一个XBOX
From tgStory |
还留下了一群无法无天的单身汉
From tgStory |
不用再洗碗
From tgStory |
全文完
10/06/2006
Refreshed Day 1 Route
B: Carlington 8:00AM (breakfast)
C: Bancroft 10:30AM
D: Maynooth 11:00AM
F: Harcourt 12:00PM
H: Haliburton 12:30PM (lunch)
I: Buttermills Fall 2:00PM
J: Dorset Lookout 3:00PM
K: Hunstville 3:30
L: Cottage 4:00PM
9/30/2006
Keaney -> Port Carling -> Glen Orchard -> Bala -> Torrance -> Gravenhurst -> Bracebridge
Route1 on Yahoo Map
Finally, I see the straight sunshine weather forecast for our long weekend trip, which I rank as the most important thing for our trip.
Saddly, Fall Color of Algonquin Park has over its peak since leaf falling has been over 40%; However, hiking path through forest is likely covered by various leavies and may attracts in a different way.
Alternatively, Muskoka area will be in their best time to experience this year's fall color. Various routes has been suggested on Muskoka tourism wesites (http://www.discovermuskoka.ca). Most these routes are along lakeside, so enjoy the reflection of georgous color on the lake and don't blame me if your wife yell your bad driving!!!
9/26/2006
This route plan is follow the suggestion from
http://www.400eleven.com/colour-report.html and other web information. It is expecting 460km driving from my north york home to Cottage near Kearnery, Ontario.
To get this route from Yahoo Map:
http://maps.yahoo.com/index.php#maxp=location&q10=45.667805,-79.203104&q9=Huntsville,+ontario&q8=45.096071,-78.745889&q7=haliburton,+ontario&q6=Wilberforce,+ontario&q5=45.084679,-78.148507&q4=45.187004,-78.167047&q3=maynooth,+ontario&q2=bancroft,+ontario&q1=7+lepus+starway,+toronto,+canada&mvt=m&trf=0&lon=-78.601685&lat=44.715514&mag=11
(Google map sucks, doesn't support multiple stops!)
B. Bancroft
Eagle's Nest
A trip to Bancroft is not complete without a visit to the top of the Eagle's Nest for a panoramic view of the York river Valley below. There is a place to park at the top of the steep road that winds its way up to the lookout from Hastings Street North (Highway 62). This view is even more spectacular during the fall colours.
High Falls
High falls Dam regulates the water level of beautiful Baptiste Lake. Take Highway 62 north from Bancroft for 7 kilometres to South Baptiste Lake Road, 2 kilometres west is the High Falls Road, a further 2 kilometres north brings to a 10 metre falls and dam site. It's a great place for picnicking, fishing for pickerel and hiking along riverside trails.
Egan Chute
Egan Chute is off of Highway 28 east, 10 kilometres from Bancroft. The Egan Chute area has recently been designated as a Provincial Park, although it remains undeveloped in a completely natural state. The York River crashes through its steep rock sides with a thundering roar spraying water. Corundum can also be found in occurrences along both sides of the trail leading down (north) to the chute.
From point C to D, we are going to drive along south side of Algonquin park.
From point D to F, it is driving in the heart of Haliburton Highland, with lots of roadside lakes. Can't image what georgeous view will be there.
Stop at G for Buttermill Fall.
Pretty much later for the Day one, let heading to the cottage on point H.
(all my picture has been moved to picasa web album
http://picasaweb.google.com/ZouJianAlbum)
5/28/2006
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