Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. We got a big dump of rain (all precipitation from April through October is defined as rain!) midweek, so I had the snowblower out again on Thursday to clear the driveway. It was very wet and hard to work with, but the subsequent warm weather has Spring in the air once again. Travel, even around town, was compromised to the extent that our choir practice was cancelled on Thursday. Otherwise, it's been pretty much the routine weekly activities. That ended on Wednesday as the Madness of the Orange Felon was again on display. He announced tariffs against pretty much the whole world with the remarkable exceptions of Russia, Belarus and North Korea! He did put a tariff against Ukraine. You need to ask yourself—If he was a Russian agent how would he act any differently? CBC did an excellent exposé of the false, fake and fraudulent tariff program he announced. This precipitated a world-wide economic shock as folks were expecting tariffs, but no one foresaw anything this insane. The markets sank by devastating amounts. Trump now holds the distinction of presiding over the eight biggest daily drops in DOW history. The TrumpSlump had me sold out of my usual trading vehicles, and the impending TrumpCession has me wondering about my buy & hold dividend payers. USA indices are now down 9% in just the four trading days this month. Our first hope is that enough GOP House members come to their senses to put a stop to this madness. The Senate has already voted against him, but we've only heard of one GOP in the House who is willing to buck him and we need half a dozen. In the world of sports, basketball is playing out the final four. In a remarkable performance for me, I managed to pick three of the final four, but only one of the finalists. My pick, Florida, is ready to win on Monday. Men's Curling has occupied a lot of my TV watching this week. Jacobs has represented us well, ending the round robin in first place and now in the medal playoffs, but sadly it won't be the gold medal game. They'll play China for the bronze. Other qualifiers were Scotland, Sweden, China, Norway and Switzerland; Scotland will play Switzerland for the gold. Blue Jays have opened the MLB season well, and I'm enjoying that. The NHL is playing out the last handful of games in the regular season and many playoff spots are still up for grabs. My Oilers are struggling as their two biggest stars have suffered injuries, but we're told they should be back for the playoffs. Leafs are in good position to win their division. Penguins continue to entertain—they should have played like this all season!
Erica writes, "We started the week in Caronport, enjoying Liam play a bad guy in the Esther story. He was booed by the crowd, so he must have done a good job. Mercedes did a beautiful job playing Esther, and one young lady near us was very concerned that she would be killed. Fortunately, she survived (spoiler alert). The rest of the week has been busy. I’ve been working late into the evenings and Eric is fitting in hockey games in my absence. Today, we got news that Eric is now approved to deliver EMDR Therapy. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a form of psychotherapy designed to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. Now, he can really fix me!"
Erin and Kristian are digging out from a late snowstorm on the prairies and enjoying the arrival of Spring. They are still waiting to hear about Kristian's acceptance into Sask PolyTech for the Fall. We are hoping for that as well. Erin is following the Basketball championships, but she has Duke and Auburn picked for the final!
Travis and Joanna also had a pretty normal week of activities. Andrew is working from home on his practicum assignments. We enjoyed a lovely pasta supper at their place this evening. Then, we played some FastTrack and watched some hockey.
And that's enough for this week.