November 26, 2021
November 15, 2021
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Here we are on the small Ferry. |
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Silly Als Pizza |
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Large Silly Als Combo. |
After lunch we made it to Yuma and stayed at the VFW for a few nights. We went to Algodones on Friday morning and managed to get all our DR stuff done, met up with Rich for lunch at Molcas (no Tina this time, she had fallen and put her back out, so was laying on the couch at home). We stopped to say hi to her before we headed back to the VFW. Saturday morning Michel's crown was ready so we were in and out of Algodones by noon....
October 01, 2021
We are hoping that the USA will open their borders to us snowbirds. We waited for word on the 21st of September, now we are waiting to hear on October 21st. In the mean time, life goes on.
Michel has been busy. I have helped, but he's done the work. He tackled painting our motorhome. As you all know, she is an old girl, 1999, but he runs so good, we just wanted her to look as good as she motors.
So all that being said, here are pictures of the progress:
You can see where the sun has bubbled the clear coat. Michel sanded, then primed.
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this is the finished job - |
He even painted the back stripes, although two of these photos were taken before the stripes were done..... I can't believe how good it looks!
June 06, 2021
First blooms of the season. It always feels promising when the flowers start to bud and open. It is a sign that summer is really coming.
The poppies are always first, followed by my beautiful Jack Frost. Then soon after, along come my Irises.
So now, all that being said, we've been quite busy this spring. We are members of the Royal Canadian Legion Greenwood branch #155 and have been for a few years now. My dad would be proud...ha ha. He tried to get me to join for years when he was the Grand Puba at the Grimshaw Legion many years ago. I always told him that the Legion was for old people. Well guess what....I'm there. How did that happen?
Anyway we have become involved a little bit. I am on the Executive, Michel is tending the bar one day a week, and we will help out at the Meat Draw, when that starts up again of course. We've made a few new friends, though we haven't associated much because of Covid, but with the restrictions lifting a little bit we can actually have outside visits. Looking forward to it.
We have our appointment for the second dose of the Covid 19 vaccine on June 21st, and so do most others in this community. It feels good to be able to wander around a little more. Less stressful for many.
Things are beginning to get back to normal. Indoor seating at restaurants now with social distancing; Seniors Wednesday afternoon Bingo has opened with limited seating; and the Friday night Bingo will likely get going again in July.
All is good, thanks for reading.
June 04, 2021
April 25th weekend and I commited myself to a Craft Show here in Greenwood.
There were only 7 vendors and probably less lookie loos. Can't blame anyone for not coming out on this cold, windy day.
But we hung out there for 4 hours anyway. Never sold anything, but I don`t think anyone else did either.
The second Craft Show was Sunday of the May long weekend. The weather cooperated this time and there were more vendors and many more lookie loos. I managed to sell 2 paintings and 2 statues. No pictures this time. Next one up June 27th. Can't say that I will do this every month, but for now I don't have much else to do.
I made myself a little gnome to put in my garden and I'm thinking of adding a few of them to my lineup of dollies....... What do you think?
That's it for now. Thanks for reading.
May 04, 2021
Time for an update.
As not much has been happening, there is very little to blog about.
Firstly, In February we went to Penticton for Michel's eye appointment (laser surgery) only to find out his retina had detached. And had been so since before Christmas (a very long story). It was no wonder he couldn't see. So he was sent to Vancouver for emergency surgery, as of that moment (3 o'clock in the afternoon). His friend Jack, who lives in Penticton agreed to take him, because there was no way I was driving to Vancouver in February!! They were there for two nights, and I stayed with Jack's wife Sharon in Penticton. Because the retina was detached for so long before surgery the prognosis for sight wasn't wonderful.
So, all that being said, we went back to Penticton last week for the laser surgery he was suppose to get in February. His sight is still somewhat blurry, but he can see and he is legal to drive. This is the good news.
So we visited briefly with our tenants. We were both very excited to see how everything looks after all the work that was done to the condo.
We are quite pleased with the outcome and the tenants love it! They are anxious to make it their home for awhile.
Here are some updated pictures ...
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new flooring throughout the condo new baseboards and baseboard heaters |
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paint on all walls and ceilings new light fixture in kitchen |
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cabinets painted handles need to be put on yet |
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vanities painted in both bathrooms new toilets |
January 31, 2021
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(our condo is on the right with the cedars) |
Two bedrooms/ two bathrooms.
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(the patio) |