Sunday 13 February 2011

A brief update from the island:

Things have been fairly quiet around here of late, as is usual in winter for us. We are spending a lot of time planning and dreaming, as it has become obvious that we'll have to do something about the cottage, within the next year or so.

Our hope had been to raise the building, putting a new foundation beneath and renovating the interior to better suit our needs. After consulting with a contractor, however, we were advised that the lifting would be difficult, expensive, and would leave us with so much work to still do that it made more sense to remove the old building and start anew.

Not that we have decided to do that, either. The old girl still has some life in her, after all; so we are considering other options. They all cost money, though, no matter what we end up going with. Lots of money, *sigh*.

We've been noticing how some of our bills just keep getting more bloated. The Bell bill is one of those. The cost of call answer just went up another $2 (plus HST, of course). Since we were in the market for a new telephone anyway, we picked up one with an answering machine built-in, and cancelled that feature.

The other big ticket on that bill is ExpressVu. We love to watch sports and movies, but most of the rest we can live without. Sad to say, TMN is not showing much of interest right now, and it looks like the Senators aren't going anywhere this year. So we took some advice from Holly and Larry, and signed up for Zip.ca, and put our satellite feed on hold until the end of April. (Not that it was easy to do. The Bell online service doesn't work worth a hoot, and I ended up having to phone for assistance several times. Their system is so annoying)

We're also watching some of our favourite shows via internet. The broadband feed is surprisingly good, and we pipe it right to our tv.

The only thing we are really missing is sports. There is no substitute for live tv when it comes to hockey (unless you go to the actual game!). For the time being we are living without it, and just watching the highlights on TSN.ca.

Well worth it, to save $100 per month. And we aren't feeling deprived in any way, having lots to watch just by surfing and getting the videos from Zip (we are finally watching 24, which we have never seen, and are deeply engrossed in season one!).
 
Iain got to see Down-Under Dave and a bunch of our other favourite people on Friday, an occasion I was sorry to miss.  Saturday was spent getting Iain's Mom hooked up with a new computer, and it is now Sunday evening, and we are looking forward to another work week.  Haha.
 
I am off to attack "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" again: I'm down to the last quarter and it's hard to leave it alone.

5 comments:

Brent Buckner said...

What I really liked about watching _24_ (Season 1) on DVD in a binge was how apparent all the TV tools for creating tension became. A textbook study, in a way.

You might look into streaming via netflix.ca

Deb said...

Iain made the concise comment that "This show would be nothing without cell phones."

Have thought about netflix, but there is already so much free content available online, we haven't got around to investigating it thoroughly!

Brent Buckner said...

_24: The Unaired 1994 Pilot_
Link

Deb said...

LOL! Terrific link, thankyou!

Holly Dean Artist said...

Isn't zip.ca great? We checked out netflix.ca too, but they don't have any of the series or odd movies that we look for :)

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