Our Location today is Windsor, Ontario.
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Though this was the first day back to Eastern Sandard Time, our bodies didn't want to recognize that. The Sun came up close to the time it has been slowly adjusting to, but the Clocks simply lied about the time. It will probably take until next Spring for us to get used to this Time Change, only to have to reverse the process again. I remember as a child that the only way we experienced Daylight Savings Time, was when we visited longtime family friends in the next County. It was highly Agriculturalixed, so the changes were beneficial to help working the fields. Today the practice is spread across the entire Country. There should be more places like the state of Arizona where the only time changes they see, are witnessed strapped to their wrists, the changing colour of their Hair or the aches in their Bones. Living in the dry climate of the desert, the last change is less noticeable.
With no more Muffins available for breakfast, we settled for Cereal. Looking outside at the beautiful Sunshine was very deceiving. Putting your hand close to the window, you could sense the Cold Temperature heading our way. Checking The Weather Network showed we were Below the Freezing Level outside.
Surprisingly, there were very few RV Bloggers that had written this morning. Probably most were recovering from what I wrote about in my first paragraph. That meant that I had the chance to check my Facebook Account, for the first time in a couple of months. It also gave me the chance to purchase another Book from Amazon, written by former Fulltime RVer Nick Russell. Kathy doesn't know yet so please don't tell her or it will ruin the surprise.
I was about to start preparing lunch, but Kathy didn't like it when I said it would take another Hour to get ready. We ended up sharing a Store-Bought Thin-Crust Medium Bacon and Mushroom Pizza.
There was more investigating to be done On-Line, about changes being made for people hauling and driving RVs in Canada, along with changes being made for those crossing the International Border into the US. Even though we have our Canadian Passports, there is a chance that we will have to be Finger Printed and pay a Tourist Fee, just so we can go help support the US economy. We might have to rethink that.
After we finally enjoyed Perogies for supper and cleaned up the Dishes, we watched a few episodes of "Forensic Files".
Tomorrow, I have to call that Physiotherapy Center to verify if I am Liable for Out-of-Pocked Costs, rather than by my Extended Health Care Coverage. If that's the case, I know where I can go at no costs and they can go take a long walk off a short pier.
Since it is Fall, we'll probably be having more Rain soon.
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Be Safe and Enjoy!
It’s about time.
Krackers
Words of Inspiration
If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.
Wayne Dyer, Author and Motivational Speaker.
With all the Canadians on the move in October, I am reading more about "Finger Printed and pay a Tourist Fee," as you mentioned. Do you also have to be handcuffed? Are they insisting on installing a spying app on your phone? Disgraceful. If I were Canadian, I would be tempted to just fly to Mexico or Central America, and skip the US.
ReplyDeleteYes , picture, finger print and pay $30 per person. This registers you and give you an I-94 number. If you do this, you don't have to get an account with the U.S. CIS and fill out the G325 form online. if you read Patsy blog you would see that we got ours.
ReplyDeleteWe did/do not find it invasive at all. We have no reason to NOT want to be fingerprinted. We want to be here in the winter so accept the requirements.
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