Friday, 28 December 2012

CHORES, CHORES, CHORES



We have been busy with all the chores that needed to be done to make our little home away from home livable, for the next three months that we will be down here.  Dan got busy and replaced both of our damaged roof vents. 








This time we replaced them with metal ones, because the plastic ones just don't last in the intense summer heat and sun down here.  The plastic gets very brittle and shatters easily. 






We also got out all our patio furniture, which of course all needed washing down, being very dirty from being stored for nine months.  It has starting to be a little more homey, but we are still having problems with telephone service and television service.  We don't have either one.  I am waiting for a new SIM card for my cell phone, which apparently won't be here until next week.  The television service would be easily solved if I had a phone.  There in lies the rub. 



I still have to get some plants for my planters and the Grapefruit Tree definitely needs pruning.  But we will slowly get to it all. 

Sea-Enna has recovered from her trauma of the long drive down here.  She is loving it.  She is outside most of the time, just like at the lake.  So, that makes her happy. 

Thursday, 27 December 2012

GOOD NEWS AND BAD NEWS IN TEXAS

The good news is we arrived safe and sound here among the green grass and palm trees.  No traffic problems, to vehicle problems, no traffic cops, just smooth sailing all the way.  We arrived to some bad news. The two roof vents in our trailer were smashed by a hail storm.  We knew about the broken window, as our friends and neighbours had contacted us about that, so we have some repairs to do. 




The good news is it was 85 degrees when we arrived on Christmas day, so we enjoyed a warm afternoon, got our basic groceries in and relaxed. The Bad news is it cooled off drastically on Boxing day. Down to 56 degrees, which was terrible, as Sharon and Casey were having their big Boxing Day Party, with 40 some people. But the good news is, it was a great turnout and everyone had a wonderful time.


The good news is everyone came dressed warm, the company was good, with wonderful food and plenty to drink so no one was complaining or worrying about the cold.  The bad news is it took me forever to warm up once I got home.  I just kept shivering until I finally got into bed.  Then when I woke up this morning I was shivering again, but it wasn't from yesterday it was because we had run out of propane overnight and the temperature in our trailer was down to 54 degrees. 





Today it is getting up to 70 degrees, but it's not supposed to get back up to the normal 80s until  Friday.  This cool weather is not what I drove all this way for.  So we will keep busy with chores and won't go to the pool until it warms up a bit more. 





Tuesday, 25 December 2012

FROM WINNIPEG MANITOBA TO MCALLEN TEXAS

Dec. 23, 2012

After being up late entertaining, we were still able to get up at 6:00 am.  We finished loading the truck with the last minute stuff, and were on the road by 7:00.  It was really dark and really cold , but we were on our way.   The sun was up, but it was still overcast, by the time we reached to boarder.  We breezed through, with just a few questions and on to Grand Forks and Fargo, and North Dakota, was in our rear view mirror.  The rest of the day was pretty uneventful, the only thing worth photographing, was the beautiful hoar frost on everything all through South Dakota.  We had a motel reservation for Sioux Falls SD, but we were making such good time, we cancelled it and continued on to Counsel Bluffs, Iowa.  We pulled in there around 4:30.  Had dinner in the Perkins next door and were in bed by 10:00. 

                                                                                     Dec. 24, 2012

We were up,  had breakfast and were on the road by 8:00 am.  After having made such good time yesterday, we were looking forward to another day of great progress.  From Counsel Bluffs, we clipped the corner of Nebraska and were on into Kansas in no time.  The trip across Kansas is a breeze on the Kansas Turnpike.  It's a toll road, well maintained and on Christmas Eve it was practically deserted.  Through Kansas we finally saw the last of the snow.  From Kansas it's on into Oklahoma and straight down through that state to Texas.    We made just across the Oklahoma/Texas boarder to Denton Texas.  We like to stop just before entering Dallas.  The traffic through Dallas is always hectic and we like to tackle it fresh in the morning.  But in this particular case, we kinda wish we had pushed on last night. 

Dec. 25, 2012.  MERRY CHRISTMAS

We arose to a severe thunderstorm.  Lightning, thunder and a torrential downpour.  We left Dallas around 7:30 in this extreme weather and drove cautiously on through it.  It finally started to let up as we approached Austin, and was totally gone as we approached San Antonio.  The rest of the day and the rest of the drive was clear sailing as we approached McAllen and everything became more and more familiar.  We arrived at Paradise Park at 2:30.  Basically Winnipeg to McAllen in just over 2 and 1/2 days driving.  That's a record for us.  I hate motels so just 2 nights in them is great with me.  So here we are Christmas Day and sitting sipping cocktails in 84 degrees.  It was worth the extra push. 



Monday, 24 December 2012

A NICE FAMILY GET TOGETHER DEC. 22, 2012



 We had our little family get together on Saturday night, and most of the family dropped in during the evening. 

My son Jim & his wife Rachelle.







 My Daughter Tracy Elizabeth



My Foster grand daughter Rochelle. 


 My Daughter Wendy and her husband Murray.





I got out the Santa Hat, and some wore it with Pinnache. 

 













While others had no sense of style at all. 
All in all we all had a good time and it was nice to get a chance to see everyone before we headed south. 
 
Details of our travels will follow tomorrow.  I hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas. 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, 20 December 2012

DOWN TO THE FINAL DETAILS

I am down to all the last minute chores.  I have my turkey in the oven right now, so that we can have our Christmas dinner tonight, then I can make my turkey sandwiches for our travel lunches.  That's our favorite lunch when we are travelling.  And we will be travelling on Christmas day so the sandwiches will have to do as our Christmas dinner on the road. 

I'm off to the bank today to withdraw money out of our American funds account.  I try to purchase American $ when our Canadian $ is above par.  This year it's been pretty good. 

My family is coming over for a get together on Saturday, so the gifts are wrapped, I have the bar stocked and Hors d'oeuvres on hand. 

All my packing is done except there are always things that you can not pack until the last minute, like our medications, toiletries, etc.  All the things that need to go into our motel bag.  That's the bag we lug in and out of the motels each night with the essentials for overnighting, including our portable bar that we always need after a long long day of driving. 

Tomorrow, Dan will go and get some dry ice, that will keep my cooler nice and frozen for over 5 days of travel.  And I will put my frozen sausages and sausage rolls in it.  I take enough frozen sausages to last us for 3 months as I haven't been able to find any sausages that I like. down in Texas.  I also take dozens of sausage rolls with me to serve at my St. Patrick's Day Party. 

So I guess we are as ready, as we can be, we are hoping to get away early Sunday morning and with any luck maybe we will make it to McAllen in time to go to Sharon & Casey's Boxing Day Party.

The next time you hear from us we should be on the road, heading for Texas. 

 

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

TEXAS HERE WE COME


Well we have been in and out of so many doctor's offices and waiting rooms in the last few weeks I don't think I can even count them all.  It all started when we went for our usual fall medical check-ups in preparation for our three months down south. 
 
Dan had not really been feeling his best of late when we went, so that triggered a series of doctor's appointments and tests.  It started with our regular GP exam then it was off for the blood tests, xrays, etc.  Then he had an appointment with a Gastroenterologist, who sent him for a  Colonoscopy.   After that it was off to the Cardio specialist, that looked after him after his By-Pass surgery, he sent him to St. Boniface hospital for a Cardiac Stress Test.  By now of course he was feeling much better, but all the appointments are made and you have to keep them.  So then it was back to our GP who after eliminating all these things has given him a diagnosis of Hiatus Hernia. 
 
 "Nothing to worry about", just don't over eat or eat too fast, which has always been one of Dan's problems.  We used to call him "Arcs and Sparks" as his knife and fork were moving so fast.  I used to think, him and his mom were in a race at Sunday dinner, they were always finished waaaay ahead of any of the rest of us at the table.   

So with the doctor giving him a clean bill of health and saying "Have a good trip.". we can now finish our packing and get ready for our planned departure on December 24th.  We are having our little family get together on December 22nd, last minute stuff to do on the 23rd.  To bed early and up and on the road early on the 24th.  We are hoping that the roads will be deserted on the 24th and 25th.  Now all we have to watch is the weather. 


 

Friday, 7 December 2012

CENTRAL PARK IS BEING TRANSFORMED

As winter begins, Winnipeg's Central Park is always transformed from a Summer fun place of games, playgrounds and splash park, to a winter play area.  Once a bit of snow accumulates, all the area tiny tots show up dressed in brightly coloured snowsuits, with their plastic carpets and small sleds to use the slight slopes of the splash pool area as a miniature toboggan slide.  Even the area day cares bring their charges here for some daily exercise.  It's delightful to see.   
As the little ones play on their impromptu slides, the city employees are transforming, the usually busy (in the summer anyways) Soccer pitch.  This area, that  during most summer evenings, accommodates three or four soccer games at any given time, will be transformed into a huge skating rink.   This skating rink has huge flood lights and is well used late into the evenings. 
At the far end  of the park near Ellice Avenue, there is a bigger slide area for older children.  I haven't gone down there yet this year, to see how it is progressing. 
 
All in all, I certainly think that this is one of the nicest features of downtown living.  None of the suburban areas have anything that comes close to measuring up to this facility.   
 
 
 

Saturday, 1 December 2012

WHERE HAVE I BEEN THE LAST TWO WEEKS?

Well, first of all I was helping my cousin with an upholstery job. 

Then all the mundane things like shopping, cooking and cleaning. 


As soon as I get back to the condo in the fall, I so quickly settle into a dull routine. 




Then I got out my Christmas decorations.  I don't do much in the way of Christmas decor, as I hate to have to put it all away before I head south, and if you have a lot,  it's even worse to come back to in April.  So this is my little Christmas decor effort. 

                                                        


So now that I'm feeling a little more Christmassy, it's time to get my Christmas cards done, and start my Christmas shopping.  Not that I have that much to do.  I only have two grandchildren under 18 now.  Once they are adults they no longer get a Christmas present from Nana & Grampa. 



Then I started to think about heading for Texas.  Making my lists and starting to pack stuff into two big plastic storage crates that we take.   Then ordering enough of our pills for 3 months.  We also took the dog to the vet for all her check ups. 

So, that's what I have been up to for the last couple of weeks.  Dan is out this morning at his annual volunteer Sally Ann Children's Charity, so I decided this was a good time for me to get caught up on my Blog. 

The countdown to Texas is starting.  24 days and counting. 


Wednesday, 14 November 2012

WINTER HAS ARRIVED.






Well, Winter has arrived for real now.   It started out like this on Friday, which didn't seem so bad.








But by Sunday,  we had a full dump.  That's enough to put me "down in the dumps".  Winter is not exactly my favorite season.  I guess it's age related.  When your young, you go out there and enjoy some winter activities that are available out there.

Our Central Park, pictured here will soon be transformed.  The soccer field will become a skating rink, and the water slide at the far end will become a toboggan slide.  But we are getting too old for that kind of fun.  Who needs a broken hip?

When it finally stopped snowing on Sunday we went to Twyla and Andy's place for a little boater's get together.  As Andy called it "A Picnic Table Get Together" , which we are all suffering a little withdrawal from.  It was a very nice afternoon, visiting with boating friends.

So, now that my winter blahs have set in, I have to really push myself to get moving and do anything.  Even blogging.  I have a couple of sewing chores to complete here, so that will hold my attention for awhile, but it's still far to soon to turn my attention to our journey south to Texas.

I just wish the lull between "Boating Season" and "Texas Vacation" wasn't quite so long.  






Sunday, 4 November 2012

NO MORE BOATING UNTIL SPRING


We made a quick trip out to the hangar on Saturday.  We have had to face the fact that the weather is not going to improve enough for us to do our fiber glassing until spring.  So it was time to go out to the boat and pick up a number of items that we use both on the boat and in the trailer.

I have a Sewing Kit, a Craft Kit, a Spice Rack, a First Aid Kit and a Manicure Kit, that all serve double duty, both on the boat and in our Trailer in Texas


While out at the lake we stopped in to visit Gord and Ellie Gowie, who were busy putting up their Christmas lights.

We had a nice visit with them and they said they would see if they could make it down to Texas for a visit this winter.

So that's the  last we will see of the lake area until next spring.  Now we start planning towards our trip to our little trailer home in McAllen Texas.




Saturday, 27 October 2012

NO BOAT WORK, THIS WEEKEND


As I look across the street at Central Park all white with snow, there is not that much of it, but it looks very cold.  It makes me kinda glad we decided not to go to the hangar to work on the boat this weekend.

We were hoping for one more work weekend before the weather turned, but we may not get one now.  This cold snap is a little early.  It's rare, but memorable if we get snow that stays, before November 15th.  At least this isn't one of those Colorado lows that can hit us like a ton of bricks.   (or make that snow)

You can tell by Sea-Enna's down in the dumps expression that she would prefer to be at the hangar romping around.  At least at the hangar even when it's cold out she still has a place to romp around, and chase a ball when no one is there.

We were hoping to do some fiber glassing, but it can't be this cold when you mix up fiber glass as it will never set up.



I think Dan is just as happy to stay home and veg out with the TV this weekend as well.  We have been very disappointed, not having the TV, in the boaters lounge, working at the end of the day, on those work weekends.  So,now he'll get a chance to sit around and watch TV.  As for me I have a lot of computer stuff to catch up on, if I can keep myself from getting too frustrated with this new computer of mine.


We definitely have to make one more trip out to the boat, as there are a lot of items, that I have to take off of the boat, to take to Texas with me.  I had better start making a list, so that I wont forget things.  It's mostly shorts and tops and summer cloths that I want to retrieve and of course my spice rack that I use on both the boat and in the trailer.  Oh well, if I forget something I can always buy new down there.




Sunday, 21 October 2012

BOAT REPAIRS ARE PROGRESSING




The boat repairs are progressing as planned.  

Old rotten spots have been removed.  

The area has been sealed and and new plywood has been fitted in place.  

It is cold a miserable out, so we might as well spend the weekends getting this stuff done.  I'd ;like to see all the repairs completed to the point that it's ready for paint this fall.     Then we can go on with other things when we get back from Texas in the spring.  

So next weekend we should be able to get on with re-fibre-glassing.  





So, that was our work weekend at the hangar.  






Sunday, 14 October 2012

A FALL WORK WEEKEND



We went out to the hangar to work on the boat on Friday.

Here's Dan unloading all the tools he is going to need for this weekend's projects







As I'm sure everyone is aware, it was very cold on Friday.  We have an indoor/outdoor thermometer on board and of course the outside temperature was really the inside of the hangar.  So, it took a long time to get the chill off of the boat.   We finally got it up to kinda room temperature by bed time on Friday, but the bedding was still very cold.




Kevin Scott's boat is right in front of ours and I was surprised to see that he has changed the name on his  boat.  He probably did it some time this summer, but I guess we haven't followed him in or out of the harbour during the summer so I wasn't aware of the change.  Nice choice Kevin.  Much nicer than the old name.





We have a few situations where moisture has gotten under the fiberglass, and into the plywood underneath, so we have to cut out the bad spots and replace and repair them.

It's a matter of cutting it back until you find solid wood and rebuild from there.









Once that is done then it's, seal up where the water was penetrating, then replace the plywood, re fiber glass then repaint.  Oh, well, that's part of owning an old boat.

Thursday, 11 October 2012

BACK TO BOATING ON THE HARD

We had a busy week in town getting settled back into our Condo for the fall.  The place was a mess.  Coming into town once a week over the summer sometimes for an overnight, makes for a messy place by the end of the summer.  But, I was awfully glad we were in town when that snow hit.  Boating is no fun in the snow.




So, this weekend we are heading back out to the hangar to start working on this years maintenance projects.  We have some rot to deal with on Starboard Bow walk around and some on the Port Bow walk around.  We will not know how extensive this problem is until we start gouging the damage out.




I was planning to do some more sewing this fall, but Dean made me remove my sewing machine from the hangar, so that will have to wait until spring.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

BOATING ON THE HARD


Well, there is "The Bird" , tucked away, in the same corner of the hangar as we were in last year.  So, our boating for the rest of the year will be "On the hard", as they say.  We have a list of maintenance issues to deal with, so we will be going out to the hangar and living on board every weekend until the winter gets too cold and the snow too deep to continue.  

We are taking next weekend off and staying home to cook a turkey and have a Thanksgiving dinner.  Then on Oct. 12th we will be hard at it.  We painted the hull last spring, so this year it's the superstructure that needs paint, but first we have some maintenance to see to on the walk around.  It's always something, with an old boat.  We also have to finish our Captain's seat.  I have more sewing to do, but that can wait til spring.




Tuesday, 2 October 2012

PUTTING THE BOAT AWAY







So, here we were in Gimli for what was to be a very long weekend.










We walked the dog.  Trying to find a grassy spot for a dog in a downtown harbour is not easy, so that keeps you busy,










Then of course you can always go sight seeing.


But, of course we have seen it all before.









Then another walk for the dog.  Someplace further, but grassier.











Then you can always do some more sight seeing.


There is lots to see in Gimli. (If your new in town)








The one highlight was being parked where we could watch them craning the sail boats out of the water and on to the cradles for the winter.  That kept me entertained for a while.









Dan kept busy prepping the boat for the hangar.  The mast has to be put down.  The boat needs a final pump out.  My chore was packing up things that can't stay on board over the winter.


                                                                                             





So that was our LONG weekend waiting in Gimli harbour for our "Pull-Out".



  

NORTH FOR A WEEKEND IN GIMLI HABOUR





 We went out to the boat early Friday to head for Gimli for our "pull out".  The weather was perfect, so we wanted to take advantage of that.





As we cruised out of our dock, everything was so

still and beautiful.  The water was like glass.  A perfect day for a cruise.  But, not many around to enjoy it as the boats in the harbour are becoming few and far between.










As we rounded the red marker buoy at the harbour mouth, it was good-bye to Winnipeg Beach and Boundary Creek Yacht Club for another year.



It's always sad to see the season end, especially on a day like Friday was.  It felt more like Summer, not the end of September.

                                                                                                                     






As we headed north, we saw lots of fishermen tending their nets.  That's a sure sign of fall, as they don't fish during the summer.


When we arrived in Gimli, we were pleased to find the perfect spot for us to dock, was open and available to us.  Our boat is big and clumsy and not easy to manoeuvre into some of the tight spots usually available to us.  And we can't dock along the concrete seawall, because then neither I, nor my dog can get on or off our boat.  Art Wilks of "Misprint", had arrived a day earlier and passed up that spot to leave it available for us.  Thanks Again Art, the gesture was much appreciated.







We settled in for the weekend to prep the boat and await our pull  out on Monday Oct. 1st.