Saturday, 10 October 2015

WINDOWS 10

I have spent the last couple of days working on my desk top computer, switching it over from Windows 7 to Windows 10.   I switched my Laptop from Windows 7 to Windows 8, while down in Texas last winter.  When I updated to Windows 8, I hated that learning curve and swore I would never go through that again.  But I ended up with Windows 8 on my Laptop and still had Windows 7 on my Desktop at home.  Which doesn't make it easy to switch back and forth.  


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I have heard varying opinions on Windows 10.  A couple of people I talked to gave me dire warnings of nothing but problems with it.  Then I also got the nod from others saying "Go ahead, you will like it.  It's kind of a combination of Windows 7 and Windows 8."    So to solve my problem I have jumped in with one foot.  (only my desk top so far)
 
Well, there were no real hang ups on the update, it went smoothly.  It's looks a little different, but not totally.    It is just a matter of figuring out where they have put everything I need.  With every update, they always seem to, not only move things, but rename them as well.  I went through this last winter down in Texas  So here I am going through the learning curve again, to bring them both up to the same standard. 

Right now I am trying to get my "Favourites" and my "Contacts and Address" lists switched over to "10".   I am also trying to learn IDrive, to put everything on the cloud.  I will work with my desk top on Windows 10 until I feel confident about switching my Laptop over.  Hopefully that will go more quickly and I will have them both running smoothly before we head south.  



THIS SHOULD KEEP ME BUSY WHILE I AM AWAITING DOCTORS APPOINTMENTS.  






Tuesday, 6 October 2015

A MEDICAL HITCH



Well, it looks like our departure to the Rio Grand Valley is going to be delayed slightly.  








 I now have two appointments booked for Nuclear Scans of my heart.  One on November 2nd at 9:30 am and again on November 3rd at 11:30 am.  ??  





  




Apparently this gives them a more detailed look at what is going on with my heart after my little episode at Gimli Hospital this summer.  I don’t know when my doctors will get the results of these scans and what and when the follow up will be.   But, I am busying myself trying to get as ready as possible for, if and when, we get the OK for us to travel.  


HOPEFULLY WE WILL BE ON OUR WAY IN EARLY NOVEMBER



 



Saturday, 3 October 2015

I'M THINKING SOUTHWARD


Looking forward to seeing our Texas friends.  


Looking forward to going out dancing.  


Looking forward to the bright warm sunshine.  


Looking forward to escaping the snow.  



WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE?






Tuesday, 29 September 2015

THUNDERBIRD IS IN THE HANGAR

Well, the Thunderbird is tucked away in the hangar for another winter.  


We still have a few chores to see too before we head south this year, but most of the work will wait until spring.  




But, as I'm unpacking and repacking things, I am realizing there are items I have left on the boat that need to be retrieved for Texas. 





So, I'm sure there will be another trip or two out to the hangar this fall. 











OUR THOUGHTS HAVE TURNED FROM BOATING TO TEXAS


Saturday, 26 September 2015

THE WEEKEND IN GIMLI HARBOUR

 
Our plan was, to cruise to Gimli on Friday morning. Because that looked like our weather window, but Thursday afternoon the lake calmed right down and we checked wind-finder and the foercast had changed to high winds on Friday.  So I grabbed my dock plant and we decided to cast off. 




 So we left port in a hurry and had a very easy cruise north.  Gord Gowie joined us for the trip.  Soon we were settled in and cooking dinner in Gimli  harbour Thursday evening.



And boy am I ever glad we did.  Right now we are sitting here with gale force winds battering the harbour. And they are South winds which are emptying the harbour, so I have quite a climb to get back up onto the pier.  
 


 

 I don't think my rescued Petunias are going to last long in this gale.  










The winds are supposed to swing around from the North overnight, that should help refill the harbour. and they should be coming straight from the West by afternoon.  That should be good for our haul out if it all comes to past as predicted.  



I JUST HOPE I CAN SLEEP TONIGHT.  

 


Monday, 21 September 2015

WILL WE GO TO TEXAS THIS WINTER?

This question has been racing around my head for most of the summer.  Ever since the Canadian dollar took a nose dive against the American dollar.  Plus I've had a couple of health scares.  But, yes, I guess we are going, as long as we both get a green light on any of our health issues.  


We own our own little place down there, so there are no extra expenses to live down there for the winter.  We have to pay our common element anyways.  Groceries are actually a little cheaper, to feed us while we are there.  Booze is cheaper and you can't ask for better and cheaper entertainment, than we get in the Rio Grande Valley. Even with the exchange rate we should come out close to even on all these items.   


The only big cost is the travelling.  Fuel, Motels and restaurants, that is the big expense to our winter down south, the getting there and the getting back.  I've been putting my travel money away in the bank each week as usual and everyday I hope for some recovery on that dollar, but alas to no avail. I guess I'll just keep watching and hoping and when we decide what day we are leaving, I'll go to the bank the day before we leave, and accept, Oh well. it is what it is. The exchange rates weren't that great in 2008, (the first year we started going south) and that didn't stop us then. 



WE HAVE JUST GOTTEN SPOILED THESE LAST FEW YEARS.  


Friday, 18 September 2015

WE'VE BOOKED OUR PULL-OUT DATE


The end of the season is here.  We have booked the date for Lake Agassiz Marine to pull our boat out of the water and put it away in the hangar for the winter.  



We have booked for Sunday, September 27th.  That way we can enjoy our one last weekend of September, if the weather is nice.  And if it's not nice we can use that weekend to look for a weather window to get the boat to Gimli.  


It is always sad to see each season come to an end.  Oh well, we have gotten the most we can out of this season and we have a few things to do to get ready for next season.  



IT'S TIME TO MOVE ON.