Another week has passed and we have returned to the shore of Lake Superior and our hometown. We drove over to Winnipeg on Friday where we enjoyed a delicious feast of pan-fried pickeral (sans dill butter!) courtesy Tom & Mariette—thanks folks. We still have Kali, so we hotelled it overnight, and continued home today. The weather was mild (under 20°), so we did not get a test of our newly repaired AC. It has been a lengthy and very successful summer trip of project work and visitation in Saskatchewan. We feel blessed to have the health, strength and ability to be useful even as the years add up. We certainly felt the encroachment of time this summer, as we probably overdid it, and definitely felt exhausted even before the end of it! Anyway, we got the garage/shed assembled (mostly by Kristian and Liam. We got the dining area, kitchen, laundry room and bathroom demolished (a lot of lath and plaster hauled to the dump). We tore up the floor in the old kitchen area, revealing an interesting mixture of hardwood and plywood flooring that had been surfaced with multiple layers of linoleum and underlay. The installed electrical was torn up, capped off, and eventually redone to serve the new purposes in the new main floor bathroom, laundry room, and kitchen. The kitchen exterior wall was blasted away to make way for a back door (great addition) accessed via the deck. A new wall was built to support the upper floor (Liam's bedroom), then a drop ceiling was added and fixtures were installed to serve the new bathroom and the new laundry room. Most of the wiring was reactivated, but some knob & tube had to be deactivated, and other troubling wiring remains to be addressed in the back entry area. Thankfully, we also got to attend the World Mens Softball championships in the first weeks, and that provided an enjoyable break each day. We also enjoyed attending a few of Erica's gigs with Mystery Train (but no Jim Croce!). The last weeks we have rehabbed at Erin's place. That was great and very much needed. While there, we removed the pedestal sink from the downstairs bathroom and installed a much nicer vanity—turned out great!
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New Vanity for Erin, Kristian |
Meanwhile, world affairs are not going so well. After meeting with Putin, Trump has determined that the path to peace is to give Russia more control over Ukraine—in what universe! And, he has finally initiated many tariffs at ridiculous levels. Thankfully, we, along with Mexico, are still protected by the North American free trade agreement, but we are certainly feeling some pain. The USA citizens are getting it the worst as they have to pay all these import taxes, and it's already showing up in their inflation (up), productivity (down), employment levels (down). Luckily for them, TACO came through for them, as he chickened out on installing tariffs on Chinese trade for another 90 days. Mexico, China and Canada (in that order) are the top trading partners of the USA, so USA is fortunate that most of that trade is protected from import taxes. In sports, the Jays and Riders continue to play well and stand at the top of their leagues. Yay!
Erica writes, "Glad to hear you guys are home safe and mostly sound.We enjoyed whale watching and high tea at Butchart Gardens last weekend. Then, we returned to PA via the #3. We stopped at Ainsworth Hot Springs in BC and the Sandhills near Leader, SK on the way home. We also enjoyed gluten-free Chinese food from Smileys! It was a good trip, but it’s also good to be back in our own beds and home to admire all the amazing work that was completed in our absence. Thank you Mom, Dad, Liam and Kristian, and Mike! Liam and Mercedes returned to Caronport today (Saturday). Mercedes has leads on some jobs for the next year and Liam is registered for classes. Tonight, Eric and I will head to Candle Lake as I am singing at a show there—I’m doing some Jim Croce!" Yay!
Erin has been celebrating her birthday for over a week already, but that continues. Kristian is working through a checklist of activities to complete before classes start at Sask Polytech. Kristian and I got out for a golf game on Sunday—we played much better than we had endured in Prince Albert. Erin did not take part as she was feeling ill. This has been a part of her traditional birthday celebration and we were sorry to miss that. I suggest that she and Kristian go for a round of golf this coming week.
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New Fancy-Dancy Printer!
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Travis took delivery of a new printer. This will be third in the line of specialty materials printers for his BucketDecals operation. Each purchase provides significant upgrades in productivity. Joanna maintains her busy schedule as well. We are looking forward to catching up with them and their dogs.
And that's enough for this week.