Saturday, April 25

Gone to the Dogs!

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. Travis & Joanna have headed for a warm weather vacation, and we've inherited two energetic Pomeranians: Marigold and Jasmine.

Kali, Jasmine, Marigold

Together with Kali, it makes for quite a busy and noisy household! Wendy got them all groomed and posed this morning! Her next challenge will be to get them all posed in one photo! Our week has been fairly quiet otherwise. Wendy had her usual choir business and practice. We had our Silver Sound practice. I did a bit more work in the shop. I'm sanding the wooden lawn chairs and wondering whether I should be applying a stain or a finish (or both)... The markets had a wild and negative week as reality resumed, at least briefly, over the Middle East chaos. I keep hoping Trump will declare victory and go home, so normal business operations can begin the path toward recovery. It will take many months to clean up that mess—I am not looking forward to the fuel costs for our camper trip this summer! Fuel was 99 cents a litre when this started, got to 158, and has settled at 145 this week. Baseball season continues; the Jays are playing a bit better, but injuries are a big story so far. The NHL playoffs have begun and my picks are doing pretty well except for the two teams I care most about: Oilers and Penguins—sigh! OIlers are down 2-1, and Pens are down 3-1! C'mon guys! 

Erica writes, "I enjoyed another week up north in Stony Rapids. It’s been busy trying to get things wrapped up for yearend and budget prepared. There were no further issues with my apartment. The weather has been bipolar—as I type this I’m in the airport in Saskatoon. The plane couldn’t land in PA. We were advised this was not an issue as we would be flown to Saskatoon, and then bussed to PA. That sounds great, except when we got to Saskatoon there was no bus, no flight agents and no instructions. So, we’ve been calling and talking to multiple people and it sounds like we might have a bus. Some of the people have given up and made their own arrangements, but the rest of us are waiting. This is the fun of travel in the north. By the time the bus showed up our group of ten was only three, so we enjoyed a big coach bus to ourselves. I made it to PA for the first intermission of the Raider game. It’s round 3, game 1 against the Medicine Hat Tigers. We’ve contracted with a local company to come help us with sorting and organizing tomorrow morning. So, I figured I’d better get home." 

Erin and Kristian suffered through another week of wild weather in Regina. They've enjoyed all of that they can stand! Kristian has completed his cat-sitting task. He says things are rather slow at work these days, but it's going okay. Erin just wants Spring to arrive for certain, and let her get operating in her back yard. 

Travis and Joanna got work and business cleared up at home and have headed to warmer climes... poor kids! 

Suffering in the Sun!

And that's enough for this week. 

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