Our Location today is Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada.
Talk about being frustrated. I thought that I’d surprise everyone and post the blog early tonight but it was not to be. As I handed Kathy my laptop to proof read the post on my computer did an emergency shutdown for what reason I have no idea. When it finally rebooted the entire page was blank causing me to rewrite the whole post. I guarantee it won’t be the same as I wrote before.
Talk about being frustrated. I thought that I’d surprise everyone and post the blog early tonight but it was not to be. As I handed Kathy my laptop to proof read the post on my computer did an emergency shutdown for what reason I have no idea. When it finally rebooted the entire page was blank causing me to rewrite the whole post. I guarantee it won’t be the same as I wrote before.
Last fall you might recall that we had a problem with Yellow
Jackets getting into our apartment through the exhaust vents. Not just the vent
for the bathroom but the kitchen vent as well. By the time we had our first
freeze I had already killed over eighty of the insects and our neighbors Grant
and Sandy killed over a hundred and fifty. We put in a complaint with the
building management that we would not tolerate a repeat of the same thing this
year.
This past week we have had contractors replacing all the
exterior vents in the entire building that could be safely reached on the
balconies. Unfortunately if you have an end apartment the vents are nowhere
near the balconies. This morning while Kathy and I were having breakfast we started
hearing a commotion in the parking lot. As it turned out the contractors had
brought in an Aerial lifting device. For the next two hours they replaced the
vents one by one as they cleaned out nests from inside the bulkheads. Their progress
came to a sudden halt when the sounds of distant thunder started getting
closer. They had no sooner closed up when the rain started pouring.
Some of the nests that they removed from the vents. |
After lunch the rain had stopped so I went to the Post
Office to mail a lens attachment for the camera back. It just didn’t do the job
it was advertised to do.
Back at the apartment Kathy and I packed a suitcase with
clothes that we’ll be needing for the long weekend. Traveling in the trailer so
much this feels very strange to be packing this way.
For supper I grilled a couple of pork-chops and the second
Zucchini that Melissa had given to us on the Weber. The last time I did that it
was cold and windy then it started to rain so the Zucchinis didn’t quite turn
out right. Kathy made a great noodle side dish to go with it. Today I was able to take my time and everything tasted wonderful and there were no leftovers.
Tomorrow we have a four hour drive so we’ll try to get an
early start. Thanks for following along and feel free to leave a comment. Be
Safe and Enjoy!
It’s about time.
Krackers
Psychiatry students were in an Emotional Extremes
class. The professor asked. "What's the opposite of joy?"
"Sadness," one student replied. "The opposite of
depression?" he asked another student. "Elation," came the
reply. "The opposite of woe?" the professor asked a young woman from
Texas. The Texan replied. "Sir, I believe that would be giddy-up."
Have fun with the family.
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