Showing posts with label PS752. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PS752. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 January 2020

Dangerous times...

It was a heckuva week around the world. We are having vigils all over the country for those we lost in the plane crash, PS752. Now Iran admitted they did it. Beautiful souls, young people, students returning from winter break.


Saturday the NY Times mocked Canada. The responses were varied, from anger (me, and others) to Gerry, who is a comic. Lee nailed it. 



Then, we had an emergency alert, which was since rescinded. It was sent "in error."

No word from our Provincial government. 

There are many things for which we can be grateful. I stopped to check out the damage at this house.



In the Muskoka Room, Nutmeg jumped from the pillow in the foreground, to the door ledge, clung by her claws, then pulled herself up to the ledge. She sits out there in all weather. She was out in the -15 C. temps for the better part of an hour the other day. It poured rain all day Saturday, still she begged to go out.



I noticed that the aforementioned pillow was wet. I climbed up on the ladder, to check the eavestrough. I'm not sure why it is leaking out from the soffit vent. I cleared out some debris. We'll see what happens.




There is water everywhere. 2" of it... all flowing into the backyard into the aquifers.



The wind has been wicked. I don't know if it was the wind, or the raccoons that knocked my cupboard over. This motion detector light has been sturdy. It is affixed to the front of the cabinet. The arms bent, again, but it still keep on ticking. We so often leave the house, and don't realize we'll be home after dark. These solar powered lights, from Lee Valley, are amazing.



The goldfish pond. It rained all day, and it was about 10 C. for much of the day.



The driveway WAS all clear and melted. It is covered in a combination of snow pellets and snow this morning. While I've cleared the sidewalk, fed the deer, goldfish and cat, I'm going to wait to so any more.



This, I learned. Maybe. I climbed all the way up the ladder, with the cordless drill in one hand, the new bat box in the other (it was a gift), and two screws in my mouth. I made it to the top only to find the battery in the drill was dead. sigh.



Sunday morning, 7:30, it was raining, when I got up. JB was up at 4 a.m. and said it was snowing. At 8 a.m. it is snowing, again. We had nearly 50 mm rain Saturday.


There are more than 12,000 homes without power.

This morning was a bit of a shock.

I cleaned the birdbath yesterday. Sadly, it froze over. I went out in housecoat and jammies to check it out. The heater had come undone. I dodged a bullet. There was enough water that it didn't flash freeze. This was covered in a layer of ice.


We have happy critters, happy to be at the bird feeder. Well, IN the feeder.