Kimmelot

It's a great cottage with lots of sunlight inside and out and there are a few little islands in the middle of the lake I have yet to explore.
There was a cottage-naming contest last summer and I won with my entry of 'Kimmelot.'
On Friday nights everything is quiet - except for the banjo music and maniacal laughter coming from the trailer park nearby, and the calling of loons from the lake.
"In short, there's simply not / a more congenial spot / for happily ever aftering than here in [Kimmelot]. " - King Arthur
You can see this piece larger on the sketchbook page.
If I'm in a car and I'm not in the front seat, I have always sat in the back seat on the right. I just don't feel right sitting on the left side.


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I'm not a big fan of pigeons so I thought it would look nice to replace them with paper airplanes.
It was only recently named the Corktown Bridge, after the name given to the area during the construction of the Rideau Canal. The people who lived in Corktown during the early 1800s were poor Irish laborers and their families who built a shantytown on the swampy banks of the canal.

Just up the street is the First Church of Christ, Scientist. 
I've played ball here a few times but the rims and the court are in disrepair. I've never seen mesh on the hoops and there are weeds growing out of the cracks in the pavement and trash strewn around.