Saturday, April 18

April Showers

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has turned very nice with several hard rain-showers and the snow is disappearing quickly. The rhubarb is up, the fairways are showing up on the local golf courses, and I'm rehearsing my swing once again! The shovels and snowblower are put away; the golf cart and lawn chairs have been brought out. We got our Spring round of Covid shots on Friday. There have been quite a surge of Covid hospitalizations, so we're glad of the protection. 

Levelling Ramps

I got the levelling ramps built for the camper. The top level fits fairly well on the tires, and you can use 1, 2 or 3 levels, but even at maximum correction, that's only 4.5", so we will need to find fairly flat parking spaces. I'm looking forward to getting it out of the backyard parking space soon, and beginning preparations for our first RV experiences. We hope to make a few local trips before embarking on the big trip to Yellowknife in July. I have also completed one shelving project in the shop, but have plans for two more sets. You can never have enough places to lose your tools and other paraphernalia! The Orange War continues, and Trump keeps trying to find a way out. He continues to make wild claims that many suspect are simply to manipulate the markets! At least all indices are back in the green for the year, so that helps me. The Stanley Cup playoffs have begun, and that will be the big sports story for the next months. Oilers are playing the Ducks, while the Pens are playing the Flyers. Travis runs playoff brackets for multiple family members. We showed our expertise last year by allowing the Dogs to easily win! I'll be cheering for the Oilers and Pens, but I've picked the Avs to win it all. Baseball is active in the early season, but the Jays are not playing well, and are suffering from multiple injuries. I was happy enough to see McIlroy win the Masters, although I was cheering for Rose. 

Eric writes, "Erica flew north this week to an exciting discovery—water issues at the place she stays. Eric is holding down the house in Prince Albert. The Raiders won in four and now we wait for the third round. Snow again this week but it’s melting well." Erica adds, "I had to bunk at one of the other houses due to the broken water pipe. Fortunately, maintenance was already working on the issue and my place was ready for me on Thursday evening. We have an extra statutory holiday this week, but I’m working through so I can take the day back at home."

Erin and Kristian endured another mini-winter in Regina. Kristian was glad to have his new tires providing an extra measure of safety. Kristian has been expanding his work experience into customer service as he takes care of some aspects of their seasonal tire change.

He also has branched off with another gig starting this week: he's cat-sitting! 

Travis had a nice week in Vancouver with Jonas and Gemma, celebrating her birthday week. He got back on Wednesday. She's now getting to an age where she can celebrate for a week, whereas, at our advanced age, we tend to celebrate for a month! Joanna has cut back on her work schedule and enjoys that respite. 

And that's enough for this week. 

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