Every year they get together for a cottage weekend and the
Orillia area is where it happens. The
girls are not really ‘girls’ anymore but on this one weekend every year they
let loose and act like they are. Buck was thrilled to get a peek into this secret
world and shocked to discover the depths of debauchery that could be obtained
so easily just north of Toronto.
The first item on the agenda was a concert. Buck had never been to a concert before and
was surprised at how the large auditorium was packed with all sorts of
characters from young curvy gals in cowboy hats who seemed afflicted with spine
disorders as the music took them away to older folks who appeared semi-robotic as they were hooked up with
varying apparatus to help them move and/or breathe.
Buck was caught up in the music before he knew
it.
A couple in the row in front were also caught up in the
romance of the music and blinded by love they didn’t care that their large
craniums locked together made viewing the concert from the row behind them
impossible. Buck figured this is where
the term ‘blockhead’ came from.
As the sun set that evening Buck and his new friend Finnegan
the cat took in some live rodent entertainment at the ‘chipmunk out the
downspout’ show …
And shared a special moment that made Buck feel all warm and
fuzzy inside.
Buck was also very interested to see the statue that commemorated
Samuel De Champlain’s arrival in the new
land, introducing the natives to the
very first ducky in Canada. Right there
in the middle of lake couchiching park a
grand monument to welcome duckies from everywhere.
Buck liked Orillia immensley and was glad that while the majority
of the ‘girls’ have retired from work they have not retired from their annual
weekends away. Buck thought that the lady was very smart
about what she retired from and what she did not and he liked her friends. Mostly he liked the way they made the lady
laugh so heartily. Hearing her laugh just made Buck feel good
somehow even when he didn’t get the joke, like when a strange man at the beach called
the lady a ‘good Christian girl’ which they all seemed to find hilarious. Buck was just glad to be there.
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