I’ve had occasion to say before how bookmarks make such great collectibles because you can pick them up anywhere you visit. Or anywhere people you know visit. This past week my neighbours went to Algonquin Park and brought me back this peaceful bookmark. On the back it says “The haunting wail of the loon; your paddle gently slicing the still water; the sun rising through the mist; a perfect start to any day while interior camping in Algonquin Park. In Algonquin there are over 2,000 lakes for you to explore.”
Is there anything as Canadian as paddling your canoe on a lake while listening to the haunting wail of the loon? Not unless it’s some activity involving maple syrup. So here’s some pure Canadiana for you to enjoy.
Book: Evelyn Waugh: A Life Revisited by Philip Eade

Canoodling with some bootleg maple syrup, while canoeing and listening to the loons.
Yep, sounds about as Canadian as you can possibly get!
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So Canadian, they had to put it on a bookmark!
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Not sure what a Canadian loon is, over here it means a mad person. Nice bookmark though!
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They have a haunting call, which you can enjoy in a sound file on their Wiki page!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loon
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Oh it’s a bird!! I thought it would be some 4 legged bear or dog like thing.
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You learn so much about Canada on this site. I’m like a cultural ambassador.
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You are!
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‘Is there anything as Canadian as paddling your canoe on a lake while listening to the haunting wail of the loon?’
Is this my new podcast for Penthouse? I wasn’t aware it was being broadcast in Canada as yet. I’ll let you know when it’s fully up, if you’ll pardon the expression.
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There isn’t any of your Sexybell/Supersex stuff on this show. Nothing but peace and serenity.
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