The annual Thanksgiving Weekend Studio Tour is my favorite event on Gabriola. I love walking into a warm studio from the chilly outdoors to be met by the enticing smell of hot apple cider and the eclectic artwork of the many talented artists of Gabriola. My sister bought some glasswork and I purchased ‘Dog with Top Hat’. We visited many of the 60 Galleries that are open to the public during this fantastic weekend. What a satisfying day!
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On Gabriola our water supply is most often established either by drilling a well or catching rain water. If you call Windecker to drill your well he will come and set up his cable tool drill. This method produces a plumb hole by dropping a drill bit suspended by a cable over and over into the hole, then adding water and bailing out the mud. It takes several days to a week or more to establish a good well, 6 inches in diameter and often over 200 feet deep. The Windecker family has been drilling wells on Gabriola since 1968. They can trace their roots back through the Cox family to the pioneer times.