Saturday, 12 April 2025

Finishes and endings

My mostly Easter, a little bit of spring display on top of the China cabinet. It's the only real space I have for display here in this house.

Well, our men's team did not win the World Championship, but did bring home a bronze. They played Scotland in the semi-final and, as had happened earlier in the week, lost the game. It certainly was their worst game of the week. On Sunday, they were up against China in the bronze medal game and it was a blow-out for Canada. I tend not to pay much attention when the score gets lop-sided, so I can't tell you what the final score was. 

Scotland took on Switzerland in the final, and came out on top winning the World's for the second time in three years. What made this more interesting was a "Battle of the Sexes" charity skins game they were in the following day. Team Mouat (Scotland) played Team Homan (Canada). The Canadian women won the World's, so it was also two World champions facing off. There were some great shots on both sides, however Homan was only able to win one of the skins, Mouat and crew won the other seven. I didn't watch the presentation but I presume that the companies providing the prize money/charity donations likely evened it up. 

D and I tackled housework on Monday, and the main floor and upstairs were vacuumed and tidied up. I won't tell you what the basement looked (looks) like, as Eli had a friend over to play on Saturday. Let's just say it is a bit of a disaster down there. I have a puzzle set out on a table in the basement but will avoid the area until D and Eli spend some time tidying.

On Tuesday I made a run into the nearby community to visit the Service Canada office. My passport will expire in December, and while I have no immediate plans to travel outside of Canada, I wanted to ensure it was renewed. Unlike the office in the city, where one drops off the paperwork, in this small office a representative takes care of everything on line, scans the documents and prepares the package while you're there. The photos have to be processed elsewhere, and the return time is longer; about 4-5 weeks versus 10-15 days, but the process seemed more personable.

The woman assisting me, was asking about travel plans and I mentioned our trip to Nova Scotia this June. She originally grew up in New Brunswick and we chatted about the places I visited when I was there with friends in 2016. Of course, I had to ask how she and her family ended up here. Not unexpectedly it was her husband's work (mining), and they live in a small community nearby.


After dropping off several bags of donations at the local thrift store, I did a walk through the store. I found some divided plates for Eli, some silicone molds for D, and a travel tea mug (with strainer) for myself. A quick stop at the grocery store for a few items and I was home by 11 a.m. It was a productive morning.

Out of curiosity, I did a search for the tea mug on the internet. I just about fell over, when I discovered it is currently selling for $140 on the Canadian Amazon site. I paid just under $3 for it. 

Some sad news, I called my son that evening and he told me he'd had to surrender Shadow. Apparently Sage had taken a dislike to the puppy. I'm not certain if she got aggressive, but clearly the relationship wasn't good. He was quite disappointed, and has decided to wait a year or two before considering getting a second dog. I've encouraged him to get the two of them (he and Sage) enrolled in obedience classes. Sage has shown signs of aggressiveness towards other dogs on walks, so it's best to deal with those issues while she is still fairly young, about 16 months or so.

Wednesday's photo was taken on Monday evening. The snow is melting as the temperatures are starting to rise, and with rain in the forecast it should disappear more quickly. I saw my first junco that morning too, followed by two robins on Thursday...spring is definitely here! Here's how the backyard looked on Friday afternoon:



The front yard is nearly clear as it faces south. I suspect most of the snow you see here will be gone by early next week.

The next to last* curling event of the season was held this week in Toronto, a Grand Slam of Curling event. The broadcast on Sportsnet was scheduled to start on Thursday afternoon, though I discovered a single draw that was aired the day before. It finished just in time for the Blue Jays game; great timing!

Meanwhile I've done more knitting, another pair of mittens was finished, another toque completed (this one for Eli), and I've cast another toque on the needles. My goal is to finish six pairs of mittens, and three toques before I return to my stitching. My poor hands and wrists are starting to feel a bit painful from the repetitive motions. Definitely time for a break.

D has been busy re-organizing things in her bedroom and basement, and I've been able to empty three boxes of photo albums that have been stored away since at least the summer of 2023 (when I listed my old house). Friday was also the one year anniversary of our move into this house. It's been a great place for all three of us. There are some things we'd like to do it including replacing the exterior doors, replacing a portion of the fence, and addressing the "rock" garden area. Of the three, I anticipate the fence will be the last on the list. The old fence is still standing, though requires some support. Since our next door neighbours rarely mow or weed their back yard, it is tall enough to keep it out of our view. D did report them to the city last summer when the weeds were higher than the 6 foot fence. Can you tell they are renters and not owners? 

On to the weekend, you'll find me watching more curling, more baseball, continuing to knit, and weather permitting, spending some time outdoors. I'd like to tackle the shed and move some snow from the bigger piles so it will melt sooner.

Have a great week ahead everyone!I

*There is a new two day event, the curling all-stars planned for April 15 and 16 in Nashville. It is associated with the Grand Slam brand. I have no idea the what the format will be and don't believe it will be televised. I'll look for a live stream.

16 comments:

  1. Your Easter display is cute. So sorry it didn't not work out with the pup. Too bad they didn't get along.
    Yes, spring is sure in the air here. So happy, I am so over winter.

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  2. You got a great buy on the tea bottle but who would pay 140 dollars for it?? You are keeping busy! It is great fun when there are good things that you enjoy on TV!

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    1. The Amazon price was crazy.
      Curling is over soon, so I'll be left with baseball until football starts. :)

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  3. Sounds like you're settling in for the season. Once that snow is gone, you'll be thinking of summer.

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    1. Eli and I spent some time outdoors yesterday, it was lovely! But there is lots of spring clean-up to do before summer arrives.

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  4. You seem to be right on track and ready for the real spring to arrive! As for the neighbours being renters rather than owners..........well, there are plenty of owners who have NO pride of ownership either. It's sad.
    Have a nice weekend!

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    1. True, some owners forget who is responsible for their property.

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  5. Good find on that travel tea mug!!

    I'm sorry about Shadow and Sage. I hope your son will take your advice regarding Sage and obedience training, because that aggressiveness is a recipe for disaster down the road if not checked. And I truly hope that Shadow finds a wonderful forever home soon.

    As for Spring, we're still struggling to get beyond single digits. At this rate, we'll go from cold and raw to baking hot in oh, June!

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    1. Thanks Kim.
      Shadow is still a young pup so I suspect she'll have no difficulty finding a forever home, hopefully one that will care for her as well as C would.
      We've hit double digits two days in a row, but we're cooling down now for a few days. Still above freezing everyday - I'll take it!

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  6. Wow, great deal on the tea mug. We have no snow left here at all, but then we did not get as much as you in Regina or where you are now. Busy planning the gardens here since the weather has warmed up and we will be getting some rain. I am looking forward to finishing the inside of the house and starting on the yard.
    So sorry your son had to give up the second dog. I agree that doggie training would probably help when and if he gets a second dog.

    God bless.

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    1. Thanks Jackie.
      I've started some plants this week, and the tomatoes are already over an inch and half tall. I'll be transplanting them soon.
      My son and his dog need training now too... :)

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  7. I know there have been horror stories about passport renewals, but I have always found it a smooth experience. Like you, I make sure that I have lots of time and I go to the service location in Kitchener, where the people seem to have been trained in friendliness and courtesy. Hopefully you’ve seen the last of snow for a while.

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    1. Having only dealt with passport renewal in the city, I was pleasantly surprised by the efficiency at the smaller office.
      There is a bit of snow in the forecast but just flurries along with rain.

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  8. Your snow has really diminished this last week. Yay! Love the Easter bunnies! Cuties!

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    1. The snow is definitely disappearing quickly. I'm a happy girl. :)

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