Tuesday, 4-14-2009

Posted by Jim - April 14th, 2009

Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Lemme think- Scott Parlett’s B’day, and Karen D, (Sharon M-Zak’s Wife’s roommate)’s. Anniv or Lincoln getting gonfiabili sportivi shot in Washington D.C. and the Titanic sinking in the Atlantic.)

Easter Morning again.

A high temp of 11˚C/52˚F was forecast, I think it reached 13˚C/56˚F.

Photo was taken Easter Morning from the sidewalk above the Weir looking North West.

The day was odd. My supervisor didn’t come down for his usual afternoon visit, he came at 7 p.m.

& This time I remembered most of what we talked about and was able to send him email messages full of the things he wanted to be reminded of.

Still haven’t downloaded photos of the house we looked at in Fitzroy Harbour.

Shrug…..

—–Jim

Monday, Easter Monday- All weekends should have 4 days-

Posted by Jim - April 13th, 2009

Madawaska River Looking North, that's Quebec in the distance.Monday- Easter Monday (A Holiday in Canada) April 13, 2009.

I think it got up around +4˚C/+40˚F today.

I woke up in a panic, thinking today was Sunday and I had played the wrong programmes on the wrong day. When I could laugh about that I checked my bank account on line and learned I had something like 76 cents (Canadian $) in my chequing account. (Canadians spell ‘cheque’ differently)

But, All weekends should be at least 4 days long.  🙂 and this one was, sort of. Both Cathi and I had or part-est of part time jobs to do this weekend. She grumbles about needing this part time work, but it saved our necks or skins or both last winter.

The photo is the Madawaska River, looking North over the Weir, toward Quebec. Parts of Arnprior jut out into the river from both sides, so Quebec is the discoloured haze beyond and/or above the trees in the center of the photo.

The Church is St John Chrystostum (there are a couple variations on the spelling) Roman Catholic Church. We recorded a, then 92 year old, local builder who described building the shell of this church around the smaller, older church and then deconstructing and passing the stones and bricks and wood of the old church out through the windows of the new church.

Today Cathi and I went to Fitzroy Harbour to look at an old Post Office for sale. Amazing house, built around 1880?, looks like the owners who obviously loved it, gave up trying to fix several things. The real estate woman said the owner moved ‘out west’, and would be understanding if anybody interested in buying the place needed to take some time to sell a house first, no rush… & Yes, the house has a lot of features we lack here, but it is not quite perfect for what we need, but we don’t expect that anything ever will be perfect. Still, something would have scivolo gonfiabile to fall into our laps or otherwise catch our attention for us to commit to that house right now, or in the soon enough future. I took some photos and will probably have one or two to ‘post’ here, but not right now. It’s 5 am and I’d have to wake up Cathi to down load the photos and all that intrusive stuff.

& I better go, the boy wants to get up at 6:30? He was wandering around at 12:30 wide awake and complaining he couldn’t sleep.

Cathi’s alarm starts singing to us around now. but she’s been falling back to sleep lately and I have to stay awake long enough to make sure she gets up and off to work.

— Later….

—–Jim

Easter Sunday (Happy Easter!) ((or “Happy Holidays!”))

Posted by Jim - April 12th, 2009

Weir Park Easter MorningEaster Sunday, April 12, 2009.

-4˚C/+25˚F @ 10:10 am (-5˚C with a nasty cold, damp wind earlier. I took the photo at about 8:15, brrrrrrr)

I had to get up earlier than Cathi again, had to go into the studio at work to set up today’s early playback stuff. I’ll have to go back in later to set up evening stuff.

& I’ve been thinking we should be giving the local subscribers more to look at on our channel than we are giving them now. I have to ask my supervisor why we cut back to one day instead of 4. That doesn’t make sense to me. It takes me just as much time to set up the playback for one day as it did for 4. (shrug)

But, anyway, it’s a beautiful morning and people are aufblasbarer wasserpark smiling at each other and wishing each other a Happy Easter. People in the Tim Horton’s in town were friendly as always, talking about their cars not wanting to start and they don’t blame them. I gotta check on a few things, it’s 11:33 am…

Catchya Later maybe….

—–Jim

Saturday, Zoom Zoom- (breathe…)

Posted by Jim - April 11th, 2009

Fitzroy Harbour - Quyon Ferr DockSaturday, April 11, 2009.

(Fairly warm- don’t remember actual temperature)

I tried to sleep- couldn’t, figured today was the only chance I’d have for a while to zoom out to the Quebec (St Therese de la gatineau?) property and do something about the open window in the van/storage on wheels fing.

I was half kicking myself for keeping quiet and half proud of myself for letting Cathi sleep as long as I could. Then, when she opened one eye and I said I had to do this and she complained that she thought she could sleep late, I felt awful, bad me- but I don’t know- should I have aufblasbare spiele just left without feeling her out to see if she wanted to come, or could come…?Van and Jeep at property in Quebec

Anyway, I learned 3 or 4 things worth mentioning here…

•Never trust a computer (or GPS) to plot your course through Quebec.

•Going way off the beaten path in Quebec can be quite the adventure and show you some really beautiful sights.

•The GPS would rather send me through Ottawa then let me take the ferry.

•Moose skeletons at the edge of the road are a really impressive sight.

•GPSes will send you down what looks like somebody’s driveway if you don’t pay attention. (and farm animals herding their young across dirt roads as strange vehicles zoom by is a really touching and beautiful sight).

• I love Quebec. I don’t know yet whether Quebec loves me or not, but it is one beautiful place. (maybe several beautiful places bundled together, but it is beautiful) (and it gives me a whole lot of reasons to practice my French while I’m driving.)

Bones near my

Animals apparently like my property there. There were lots of signs that deer had used the gentle southeastern slope for a bathroom.

And something had apparently chowed down on something about the size of a deer and left us the bones, very close to the trailer. I’m thinking that whatever ate the deer probably appreciated the shelter of the trailer and the snow it caught.

I had just enough time to snap a bunch of digital photos and pop the tarp over the van (Hoping the tarp keeps the weather out, I hope I’m not inviting a hive of nasty insects into the van to breed and make a mess of anything in there. I hope I haven’t given any field mice a convenient tarp to climb up and find their way in through the slit of open window so they can breed and wreak havoc eating the furniture and stuff….) ((Cathi found the van’s keys in the cleverly obvious place I had left them while I was over there tarping and snapping photos.))Roots holding hands at the top of the hill.

I’m thinking that a really wonderful spot to put some kind of more or less permanent shelter would be near the top of the hill, to the right of the road where we drive in- I’m thinking it is a south east slope, would be yummy for solar stuff, and could be very good for solar gain if it’s a little more south south than south east, but anyway, these trees’ roots are holding hands near where I think I should build something.

I should give you a listing of the photos here. (top to bottom)

1. The Ferry Landing on the Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario, side of the Ottawa River. The price has gone up a dollar from last year.

Fallen Birches and Rocks near the roots

2. The Van with its new tarp bonnet, and the Jeep with its new coat of salt from splashing through a lot of puddles lately. (eep)

3. The bones near the trailer.

4. Roots holding hands where I want to build something. (I don’t think I have the heart to break up that romantic sight, so I’ll plan around it.)

& 5. Stone and fallen Birches just to the right of the trees that are holding roots. I think the stones are a natural formation, I’d hate to find out this might be somebody’s burial site from a couple million years BC or something. that would be creepy.

Anyway- the GPS thingy says the Jeep is parked at 46°N 17.640′ / 75°W 52.517′ I’ll have to plug that into a map to see what it tells me.

The GPS also thought that sending me through Ottawa on the way home should take 3 hours and 13 minutes. If you count stopping for gas, it was pretty much right. We had timed the trip at more like 2 and a half hours if we take the ferry and then shoot over the mountain through Gatineau Park over there. I think it’s Gatineau Park.

—–Jim

Friday (Good Friday)

Posted by Jim - April 10th, 2009

Arnprior Springtime 2009Friday, Good Friday, April 10, 2009. Charles (Neé ‘Harley’)’s birfday, also “Squirt” ((Porky’s sister) near Ithaca)’s birfday.

+2˚C/+36˚F @ 12:27 pm in Arnprior.

Rob and Vicki were here, we talked about interviews and web sites and stuff, thought we missed a lot of golden opportunities for recording good stuff for the web site, but I thought, hey, call this rehearsal time, not missed opportunities.

We did get our ventures a new web site, www.indigostarcrystalradio.info – yum! it’s supposed to have unlimited data aufblasbare rutsche transfer which I think means unlimited bandwidth, I guess we’ll find out.

—–Jim

Thursday, Long weekend coming-

Posted by Jim - April 9th, 2009

Early Spring In Arnprior....b?Thursday, April 9, 2009. Irene Adzima’s Birthday.

0˚C/32˚F @ 8 am in Arnprior.

Exhausted- I’m stumbling around in a daze.

What I’m dealing with is- What Should I concentrate on right now? Should I go with setting up an internet radio station first or try to work on developing a role playing game that may or may not bring in an income that may start out as a trickle and gain momentum? Both tracks are aimed at aiding the Spiritual Evolution of the Human Race.

We took the boy to his father’s for the insuflaveis Holiday Weekend, got stuck in traffic and went to Rob’s surprise birthday party on the way home.

-RE: Plans for the future- Rob’s daughter in England and a Movie producer in Lost Angeles have both commented on the interview Rob and I recorded and which is available at : (and both comments were positive).

-RE: Canadian Politics. I’m hearing loads of people exclaiming, “What a [fupping] idiot-!” when the latest news about the prime minister’s comments on just about anything airs on the radio.

-RE: Communicating with friends… I sent a dvd and short letter to my friends in Vermont (finally). Now I only have a couple dozen more to catch up with…

I should probably quit while I’m ahead, or at least: while I’m still suffering with the delusion that I’m ahead.

Photo: There are a lot of black squirrels up here. This one is pretty near the beach that is part of Robert Simpson Park. (I do not believe that Robert is related to Bart…) 😉

—–Jim

Wednesday, “This is Spring???”

Posted by Jim - April 8th, 2009

Early Spring TimeWednesday, April 8, 2009, Vicki Joyce (somethingorother) ‘s birthday, & Rob Burnett’s too.

-5˚C/+23˚F @ 8:00 am in Arnprior.

Had to drive parque insuflaveis to Renfrew to pick up the reworked copy of the news for the week.

I’m in a deep work tunnel, so busy I can’t catch my breath, and it looks like I can’t get anything done either. (shrug)

The photo is from Sunday, before the snow, Springtime in Arnprior. (Somebody in a coffee  and donut shop asked, “So- what do you think of the Springtime we almost had?”)

Grin

—–Jim

Tuesday, Snowy April, 2009

Posted by Jim - April 7th, 2009

Life guard seat, April 6, 20009Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Aunt Claudia’s Birthday (& Janis Ian’s, too)

-5˚C/+22˚F @ 8:30 am in Arnprior.

Let me publish, then edit this, see how it turns out.

(( It worked, it’s actually a bit past midnight. I was exhausted earlier and connked out big time- So it’s 12:42 am right now, (I ate something and used the washroom and stuff like that. I’m off to work- ))

The photo was taken monday down at the beach, one of two in town. you may be able to recognize the Life Guard’s seat along the left border. I chose this photo because I think you see the whipping snow against the insuflaveis brown trees. This is Cathi’s Birthday snowstorm. “It always snows around my birthday!” (April 3rd…) (weather people expected it to change to rain, nope. we only got 3 centimeters of snow in March and may out do that in the first week of April.)

—Yum

—–Jim

Monday, & I’m having Hard Drive Problems.

Posted by Jim - April 6th, 2009

Arnprior Spring Time, I think this is the MuseumYup-

Monday, April 6, 2009. Frank Whatsisname, Donna Whatsername, Pat Somethingorother Kanter, and Dangerous Dick Chaffee’s Birthday. (all Post Office People)

0˚C/+33˚F @ 2:34:56 a.m. in Arnprior.

Photo is the Arnprior & District Museum (née Post Office & Customs House) The building was one of many designed by Thomas Fuller, who also designed the first Parliament Buildings. The building is also Arnprior’s Trademark, more or less, and is on many postcards and almost anything that advertises Arnprior.

Sigh, Yup, and I have been dealing with a hard drive which is in the throws of a near death experience here. Eep. It’s the drive that has been the most parque insuflaveis reliable for nearly five years now… oh no- and has all kinds of information that can’t be replaced, including an interview with Author Geneve Bleu-oh no—– the hard drive went to sleep and won’t wake up.

So, I’ve sent out a plea for help to Michael the Archangel, who is supposed to be good at things like this. “Help!”

—–Jim

Sunday! Spring is in the air-

Posted by Jim - April 5th, 2009

Springtime In Arnprior #25Sunday, April 5, 2009. Erin’s Friend Lindsay’s B’day.

+8˚C/+46˚F @ 6:30 pm in Arnprior.

I could have slept all day…. Well, I tried.

I had to go check on the studio to see if there was a new church service to play tonight.

There wasn’t. But I took some neat 5 p.m.-ish springtime photos around town. Some of these will be playing soon behind the Bulletin board on the local access channel here in town. I really need to find out if Pakenham gets our feed or Jeremy’s. I could be taking neat photos of the five span bridge with tons of spring water flowing underneaf it. Yum.

Looking forward to getting some of Cathi’s birthday cake. She seemed insistant on waiting until the boy was back home. Imwanted to eat the insuflaveis whole dang thing before he saw it, schnarr (joke joke)

oh well. It’s beginning to look a lot like springtime-

Maybe we’ll see if we can move some stuff around in the driveway when they get back from picking up the boy.

sigh,

—–Jim

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