We were bummed out by the ending to Dexter last night. Yikes.... I didn't see that coming at all!
Not much else to report, here. Shopping and baking continue to be top priorities, with little time left for blogging!
Monday, 14 December 2009
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Sukiyaki
Came across this today, and wow! does it bring back memories.
Yes, I am that old.
The video is nothing, but the music - listen to the music....
Yes, I am that old.
The video is nothing, but the music - listen to the music....
Monday, 9 November 2009
Now that's more like it.
It appears we have indeed defeated the squirrel! No pictures of him since we put in the baffle. Several other interesting ones to share with you, though:
This first one is a jay coming in for a landing. I just like the movement captured, and how spooky he looks.
This next one shows our White-Breasted Nuthatch, and one of our Chickadees.
And we ARE getting some pigeons; they don't miss a trick (or a free treat).
This first one is a jay coming in for a landing. I just like the movement captured, and how spooky he looks.
This next one shows our White-Breasted Nuthatch, and one of our Chickadees.
And we ARE getting some pigeons; they don't miss a trick (or a free treat).
Sunday, 1 November 2009
The fight for the feeder
This is what happens when you try to take bird pics using an automatic camera:
Saturday, 17 October 2009
The birds have found the feeders
Monday, 12 October 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!
It's a beautiful fall day, Thanksgiving Monday. Iain and I are waking up with our coffee and will soon be heading to Ottawa to see Mom and Kyle. She has promised us a nice mid-day dinner!
This has been a fun weekend. On Saturday we puttered about the house, getting the outside somewhat ready for winter: putting away the bird bath and solar lights, picking up some of the leaves as Iain gave the lawn one last mow. Yesterday began with another good church service, and then we had a family dinner at Myles and Dodies' place. Missed seeing some family members who weren't able to come, but enjoyed the company of many. Also happy to spend some time with Pastor Tom, and with Hugh (our very multi-talented church pianist), who joined the table.
Invariably the question arises this weekend: "What are you thankful for?" As always, I find the answer hard to nail down, because I am so blessed in my life, and have too many things and people I could name. So I will just say I am thankful for the day, and leave it at that.
This has been a fun weekend. On Saturday we puttered about the house, getting the outside somewhat ready for winter: putting away the bird bath and solar lights, picking up some of the leaves as Iain gave the lawn one last mow. Yesterday began with another good church service, and then we had a family dinner at Myles and Dodies' place. Missed seeing some family members who weren't able to come, but enjoyed the company of many. Also happy to spend some time with Pastor Tom, and with Hugh (our very multi-talented church pianist), who joined the table.
Invariably the question arises this weekend: "What are you thankful for?" As always, I find the answer hard to nail down, because I am so blessed in my life, and have too many things and people I could name. So I will just say I am thankful for the day, and leave it at that.
Friday, 11 September 2009
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Iain is spending the evening working one of the gates at the fair. I was wondering what to do with my time tonight, and he suggested that I could blog a bit. He probably will be surprised to see his handsome face looking back at him when he checks my updates!
The picture was taken when we were camping in Algonquin park. The moon was huge and gorgeous, as you can see. It shone brightly all night; flashlights weren't necessary for midnight perambulations in the camp. We were on Sec Lake. Our site was just a short paddle from the boat launch (maybe a mile?), and was on a small peninsula, so we had water on both sides, and a view of both sunrise and sunset.
This is the sunset that same evening. I entered this picture in the fair as a "landscape" entry. One of my many non-winners *sigh*. I have a lot to learn about photography!
These pictures look very calm, but there was a rain and thunder storm when we first arrived, and a lot of wind; so much so that by the time we were ready to strike camp there were a LOT of tarps to be taken down. It was a bit embarrassing, actually - a real Tarp City. But at least we were comfortable.
Monday, 31 August 2009
I've Been Busy, Okay?
Yeah I know, I should have blogged before now, but I just never find the time! In fact, I don't really have time now; but if we never take time, how can we ever have time, right?
We went to visit Craig and Karen in July, and had a blast as usual. They introduced us to several new toys: Rock Band (which we enjoyed way more than we expected) and remote-control build-them-yourself vehicles. We laughed ourselves silly playing with Craig's big yellow truck. Here are a few pictures:
The truck is put together from a kit. Craig built and painted it himself, and is able to do repairs as needed (and it goes through enough trials that it does need repairs sometimes!).
I don't have any photos of us playing Rock Band or Guitar Hero. That's a good thing, probably.
Monday, 13 July 2009
Renfrew is for the birds?
This is the sight that greeted us on our arrival back in town yesterday afternoon: a huge flock of gulls!
It could be the ones that normally hang around the dump outside of town. Perhaps something disturbed them. Or, perhaps they just felt like going for a fly.
At any rate, it was awe-inspiring, in a way. And kinda gross. The few gulls that hang out at our cottage lake are good to have around, as they clean up any dead fish and keep the shores clean; the thought that this many gulls are able to thrive on the garbage lying around our town is not pleasant.
It could be the ones that normally hang around the dump outside of town. Perhaps something disturbed them. Or, perhaps they just felt like going for a fly.
At any rate, it was awe-inspiring, in a way. And kinda gross. The few gulls that hang out at our cottage lake are good to have around, as they clean up any dead fish and keep the shores clean; the thought that this many gulls are able to thrive on the garbage lying around our town is not pleasant.
Monday, 22 June 2009
Goodbye, Phantom
We were sorry to have to let him go, but Phantom was becoming more ill as every day passed, and it was time. In this picture, taken June 5, he was taking a walk on the deck at the cottage. Even this little exercise was difficult for him, as his sense of balance was faulty.
We'll miss him, but we're glad to know he enjoyed his life as much as possible, right up to the end.
We'll miss him, but we're glad to know he enjoyed his life as much as possible, right up to the end.
Monday, 8 June 2009
Canoe on the water!
Sunday, 3 May 2009
Cheers and Jeers
Cheers to Ocean Spray. At Easter dinner, I was unhappy with the quality of a can of whole berry sauce (not enough berries!). I wrote online to the company and they replied within a couple of days, addressing my concerns, and not with a form letter. They also sent me coupons for two free replacement cans in the mail! Great reaction, and I will of course continue to buy their products.
Jeers to Hallmark.com, who I contacted about the fact that you can't purchase anything from their U.S. site without a U.S. address credit card - not even e-cards, which don't require any effort at all (they will allow the free ones to anybody, so why not accept payment for the others?). I wrote suggesting that they rethink this policy. The reply was generic and didn't address the point of my letter at all:
"Thank you for contacting Hallmark. Premium E-cards must be paid for with a credit card from a U.S. bank and with a U.S. billing address. Our free E-Cards, however, can be sent to any valid email address anywhere in the world from any valid email address anywhere in the world. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thanks,Hallmark Consumer Care"
Now, I obviously already knew this. It's why I was writing to them! This is unfortunately typical of the "customer care" you get at a lot of websites.
Guess I will keep sending free e-cards, if they don't want my money.
Jeers to Hallmark.com, who I contacted about the fact that you can't purchase anything from their U.S. site without a U.S. address credit card - not even e-cards, which don't require any effort at all (they will allow the free ones to anybody, so why not accept payment for the others?). I wrote suggesting that they rethink this policy. The reply was generic and didn't address the point of my letter at all:
"Thank you for contacting Hallmark. Premium E-cards must be paid for with a credit card from a U.S. bank and with a U.S. billing address. Our free E-Cards, however, can be sent to any valid email address anywhere in the world from any valid email address anywhere in the world. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thanks,Hallmark Consumer Care"
Now, I obviously already knew this. It's why I was writing to them! This is unfortunately typical of the "customer care" you get at a lot of websites.
Guess I will keep sending free e-cards, if they don't want my money.
Monday, 13 April 2009
Easter
Had a nice weekend, with dinner at Janet's & Jay's on Saturday. Turkey, ham, and all the fixings, and they were GOOD! Kyle was able to join us, which was very nice, but it seemed odd to have Easter without Sheila. We also missed Brian and Matt, who were ill.
My Mom and Jay have a chat before dinner.
Myles relaxes with a brewski. Janet is bustling in the background (wearing stripes).
Carolyn baked several of her famous pies. I think Iain had three pieces of the cherry.
Janet is a great hostess, and took care of everything! She even made a birthday cake for Pam, who turned another year on Saturday.
James gives Mason a ride while Iain carves the turkey. Poor little guy wasn't feeling great, unfortunately.Myles relaxes with a brewski. Janet is bustling in the background (wearing stripes).
I really did intend to take more pictures, but I admit to feeling a bit self-conscious with my camera. I know some people don't like having a camera on them all the time. So, there are no shots of us playing Guitar Hero. I'll tell you right now, I was not a hero - got booed off the stage (I really thought I could do Enter Sandman - but it's harder than it looks!).
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Road Trip 2
Sunday afternoon we visited with Sheila and Kyle; Iain's wonderful mom treated us to lunch at Milestones at the Pinecrest mall - one of the few restaurants where Iain can rely on being served a perfectly cooked steak. I enjoyed the red curry chicken, followed by white chocolate cheese cake!
I'm not sure what Kyle was doing in this picture, but on the left you can see what remains of the giant chocolate cookie which was Sheila's dessert. I don't think she expected a "cookie" to be quite so large. Iain's desssert was the butterscotch pot (with actual scotch whiskey added); it got his approval.
Monday, 30 March 2009
Road Trip
A week ago Sunday, Iain and I took a little spin up by the cottage, to see a gentleman who makes canoe yokes. Iain's canoe is coming along really well now. The inside is epoxied and scraped. This photo was taken before the gunnels going on. The finish will look a whole lot nicer when the final product is varnished.The man at Slipstream, who makes the yokes, has a friendly (once you are introduced, that is) old doggie, whose picture I had to take.
Saturday, 21 March 2009
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Hockey in the Gan
Here are a few shots from the Gananoque tourney last weekend, which the Rusty Blades won this year. Fun old-timers hockey.
This is Iain on a rush down the ice:
Here he's in front of the net waiting for a chance:
This is Iain on a rush down the ice:
Here he's in front of the net waiting for a chance:
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
See my pretty little flower?
Saturday, 14 February 2009
Happy Valentine's Day!
Who is the most spoiled girl? I AM! Iain took me to a fabulous dinner at Perspectives at the Brookstreet Hotel last night, as a special Valentine's treat for our 20th anniversary year. Dinner was preceded by martinis at the Options Bar, which is a nice relaxing spot; they make a pretty good martini, though Iain makes the best at home.
Since my phone doesn't have a flash, and it is the only camera I had on me, I don't have any pictures of the lovely meal, but if you would like to see the menu, you can find it here. I had the ostrich and the guinea fowl with lamb; Iain chose the skate and the rack of lamb (we wanted to taste-test each other's, of course!). Not on the menu are a one-bite appetizer sent out by the chef: duck, goat cheese, and pineapple chutney on a piece of toasted bagel; incredibly good.
We chose a Kenwood Pinot Noir 2006 from California to accompany the meal, and chased it with coffee (which they also do right).
The dessert deserves extra comment. Three little items, all so different, and all so good. The sweetest and richest was the walnut/apple cake; the chocolate pudding was wonderfully smooth; and the sorbet was sharp and sour - a grapefruit flavour. I just made the rounds among them until I could manage no more.
We had a great time: excellent service, a nice atmosphere, and the best company at my table I could ask for, too.
Since my phone doesn't have a flash, and it is the only camera I had on me, I don't have any pictures of the lovely meal, but if you would like to see the menu, you can find it here. I had the ostrich and the guinea fowl with lamb; Iain chose the skate and the rack of lamb (we wanted to taste-test each other's, of course!). Not on the menu are a one-bite appetizer sent out by the chef: duck, goat cheese, and pineapple chutney on a piece of toasted bagel; incredibly good.
We chose a Kenwood Pinot Noir 2006 from California to accompany the meal, and chased it with coffee (which they also do right).
The dessert deserves extra comment. Three little items, all so different, and all so good. The sweetest and richest was the walnut/apple cake; the chocolate pudding was wonderfully smooth; and the sorbet was sharp and sour - a grapefruit flavour. I just made the rounds among them until I could manage no more.
We had a great time: excellent service, a nice atmosphere, and the best company at my table I could ask for, too.
Sunday, 1 February 2009
And that's the month that was.....
Wow. It's February. Where the heck did January go, anyway?
Well, for starters I spent the first three weeks waiting for the Curves place to reopen after being destroyed by the same devastating fire that hit Deslaurier Custom Cabinets and four other businesses. They have moved to a spot just up the street from where I work, which is so handy I LOVE IT! So I am back getting some exercise again, at least a few days a week.
We have had some nice outings over the last month: a fun time at the Rotor's where we saw lots of friends we hadn't seen for a long time; trying to figure out the Mystery Meal at church (watching Lisa eat her spagetti with her fingers was....interesting); and an evening celebrating Mac & Sherry turning 60. Whenever possible, though, we have been laying low: reading, doing needlework (me), canoe building (Iain), and exploring Little Big Planet (both of us).
It hasn't been the busiest month ever, but it has had lots of those cozy twosome on the couch moments; and that makes it a good one.
Well, for starters I spent the first three weeks waiting for the Curves place to reopen after being destroyed by the same devastating fire that hit Deslaurier Custom Cabinets and four other businesses. They have moved to a spot just up the street from where I work, which is so handy I LOVE IT! So I am back getting some exercise again, at least a few days a week.
We have had some nice outings over the last month: a fun time at the Rotor's where we saw lots of friends we hadn't seen for a long time; trying to figure out the Mystery Meal at church (watching Lisa eat her spagetti with her fingers was....interesting); and an evening celebrating Mac & Sherry turning 60. Whenever possible, though, we have been laying low: reading, doing needlework (me), canoe building (Iain), and exploring Little Big Planet (both of us).
It hasn't been the busiest month ever, but it has had lots of those cozy twosome on the couch moments; and that makes it a good one.
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