Like father like son! When the snow arrived the first thing Blair wanted to do was go for a bike ride. Now he wants to know why we can't get a snowmobile, I told him because we never get enough snow, well I might have to eat my hat on that comment if this keeps up.
Who looks more excited?
The best part about this is you can't see the city!
Hey, it looks like winter!
Boy the yard looks nice, I was getting tired of that same old shade of brown!
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
Lights Out!
Last night I was laying in bed reading, my nightly ritual before sleep arrives, and one of the smoke detectors chirped. Carolyn awoke immediately and suggested I check things out, so with my headlamp on I ventured down the hall to see what was up.
We are apparently used to the peace a quiet; for one Carolyn woke up right away and secondly I walked through the upstairs, into the basement and didn't even realized my computer was off and the house was in total silence. I went straight to the kids bathroom to see why their nightlight was off, thinking the bulb was dead I walked back into my office and flipped on the light switch, when nothing happened it finally dawned on me that the power was off!
No big deal! I crawled back into bed and continued to read. "Its gonna get cold in here!" Carolyn thought out loud. "Not for several hours" I replied. The temperature was down to -11 (outside) but unless the power was going to be off all night I wasn't too worried. I got up and looked out the windows, the lights were on all around us, only those on the ridge were suffering from this unexpected power failure!
At 3:30 am I awoke to my clock flashing "12:00", I got up again to check on things, the kids nightlight was back on and everyone continued to sleep soundly; they hadn't frozen to death during the power outage. I climbed back into bed, set my clock to the correct time and picked up my book to where I had left off.
At 5:30 I awoke once again, this time my clock was black, I got up and went for a walk, again everyone around us was alight but we were left in the cold & dark! This time I set my alarm on my cellphone for Carolyn & the kids so they would get up in time for work & school and climbed back into bed.
When my cellphone alarm went off at 6:55 once again my clock flashed "12:00" and we hadn't frozen to death in our sleep! I guess living in the country we will have to get used to these power outages, hopefully they don't last too long though!
We are apparently used to the peace a quiet; for one Carolyn woke up right away and secondly I walked through the upstairs, into the basement and didn't even realized my computer was off and the house was in total silence. I went straight to the kids bathroom to see why their nightlight was off, thinking the bulb was dead I walked back into my office and flipped on the light switch, when nothing happened it finally dawned on me that the power was off!
No big deal! I crawled back into bed and continued to read. "Its gonna get cold in here!" Carolyn thought out loud. "Not for several hours" I replied. The temperature was down to -11 (outside) but unless the power was going to be off all night I wasn't too worried. I got up and looked out the windows, the lights were on all around us, only those on the ridge were suffering from this unexpected power failure!
At 3:30 am I awoke to my clock flashing "12:00", I got up again to check on things, the kids nightlight was back on and everyone continued to sleep soundly; they hadn't frozen to death during the power outage. I climbed back into bed, set my clock to the correct time and picked up my book to where I had left off.
At 5:30 I awoke once again, this time my clock was black, I got up and went for a walk, again everyone around us was alight but we were left in the cold & dark! This time I set my alarm on my cellphone for Carolyn & the kids so they would get up in time for work & school and climbed back into bed.
When my cellphone alarm went off at 6:55 once again my clock flashed "12:00" and we hadn't frozen to death in our sleep! I guess living in the country we will have to get used to these power outages, hopefully they don't last too long though!
Sunday, November 25, 2007
IT FINALLY CAME!
Finally my wish came true, I even stayed up late last night (11pm; I'm getting old!), reading in the front room, enjoying the peace and serenity of the ridge, but I missed it!
Here's what I saw when I got out of bed this morning; a winter wonderland (well as good as it gets for Southern Alberta)!
The house looks good surrounded by the snow covered dirt, the yard looks soooo nice!
You can tell how excited I was, the sun was still low in the eastern sky when I took these pictures!
Our view looking to the North from our back fence.
Our view to the Southeast from the road in front of the house.
While I was out enjoying the snow, the rest of the family was hunkered down in front of the tv staying warm by the fireplace!
Here's what I saw when I got out of bed this morning; a winter wonderland (well as good as it gets for Southern Alberta)!
The house looks good surrounded by the snow covered dirt, the yard looks soooo nice!
You can tell how excited I was, the sun was still low in the eastern sky when I took these pictures!
Our view looking to the North from our back fence.
Our view to the Southeast from the road in front of the house.
While I was out enjoying the snow, the rest of the family was hunkered down in front of the tv staying warm by the fireplace!
Little Visitor!
Yesterday we had a little visitor come see us, Abi & Mary came out from Bow Island to see the house, Mary hadn't seen it yet and I had only seen Abi once since she arrived just over a month ago!
Erinn always wants to hold Abi, her little 'girl' cousin, both are very happy they finally have a 'girl' cousin on the Van Ham side, which has been inundated with boys. They were elated when their cousin Teagan arrived on the Zimmer side! According to Kirby & Erinn, if each of their auntie's (that would be 4 aunties) have one more girl than they will outnumber the boys; I doubt very much that will happen though!
Kirby will make a good mother some day, she loves holding and feeding Abi, she was so proud that she put her to sleep and was even giving me pointers when I finally got to hold her!
Erinn always wants to hold Abi, her little 'girl' cousin, both are very happy they finally have a 'girl' cousin on the Van Ham side, which has been inundated with boys. They were elated when their cousin Teagan arrived on the Zimmer side! According to Kirby & Erinn, if each of their auntie's (that would be 4 aunties) have one more girl than they will outnumber the boys; I doubt very much that will happen though!
Kirby will make a good mother some day, she loves holding and feeding Abi, she was so proud that she put her to sleep and was even giving me pointers when I finally got to hold her!
Friday, November 23, 2007
Berry Pickin!
Today was Erinn's day off school, so her and dad hung out; we went in to town to visit Mama and Mommy, who were both working. Than we went for a load of water and when we got home we decided to do some chores around the yard. While loading the garbage on the truck Erinn came up and said she found some "berries" growing in the backyard, she showed me one of the "berries" which looked alot like deer poop!
Here's Erinn with a pile of "berries" that she found in the backyard, coincidentally, close to where the deer have been hanging out!
Erinn and Sugar with yet another pile of "berries", these one's were much larger and juicier than the other pile she found. I will let you know how they tasted after we wash them up for supper!
Here's Erinn with a pile of "berries" that she found in the backyard, coincidentally, close to where the deer have been hanging out!
Erinn and Sugar with yet another pile of "berries", these one's were much larger and juicier than the other pile she found. I will let you know how they tasted after we wash them up for supper!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Oh Deer!
This morning we awoke to deer in the backyard, they have come before, in fact one day while eating supper 11 appeared from the valley, including a nice 5x5 buck. In the herd is an old doe with a bad front leg, as the rest hopped the back fence and dispersed into the adjacent field, the crippled doe stayed and fed off the grass growing on the mound in the backyard.
This is the crippled doe's fawn, she came for a visit a couple of nights ago too.
This is the crippled doe's fawn, she came for a visit a couple of nights ago too.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Two's a Crowd!
Over the weekend I was able to get the garage organized so we can fit both vehicles in there, this will be good since winter will arrive one of these days and I don't want my water tank freezing up!
Its a little crowded for the truck but the plan is to get it insulated and the gyp-rock up, than I can build a mezzanine, like we had at our place in the city, that will get everything up off the floor. Once I get all this done than we can bring the kids' cats home from the farm; Blair won't have to sneak them home in the truck anymore!
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Back in the 21st Century!
Well we finally got back into the 21st Century, no more snowy CTV or CBC, no more $600 cell phone bills and of course my beloved Internet and email; which I can't seem to live without!
This is our radio dish for bringing in our Internet and VOIP phone. As you can see it is mounted on the back deck and pointed North towards the Platinum tower near Vienerville. Until we got the satellite TV installed we were watching most of our programing over the Internet. With the VOIP phone we saved $500, installation cost from Telus, not to mention the $30 a month phone bill with unlimited, free, long-distance calling!
Our Bell Express VU dish which just catches the satellite in the southern sky. No more complaining from the wife and kids that they have nothing to watch! When I'm home its only ever on 2 channels; WildTV (nothing but hunting) and World Fish Network (you guessed it, nothing by fishing)!
This is our radio dish for bringing in our Internet and VOIP phone. As you can see it is mounted on the back deck and pointed North towards the Platinum tower near Vienerville. Until we got the satellite TV installed we were watching most of our programing over the Internet. With the VOIP phone we saved $500, installation cost from Telus, not to mention the $30 a month phone bill with unlimited, free, long-distance calling!
Our Bell Express VU dish which just catches the satellite in the southern sky. No more complaining from the wife and kids that they have nothing to watch! When I'm home its only ever on 2 channels; WildTV (nothing but hunting) and World Fish Network (you guessed it, nothing by fishing)!
Chores!
Besides hauling garbage into Dunmore once a week, some of the other chores I find myself doing on my days off are; hauling compost out to the back, taking the recycling into town and hauling water! This in addition to the "honey-do-list"!
This is the easy way of hauling water, 1,000 gallons at a time! If I fall behind I borrow a friends tank and trailer. Our cistern will hold 3,600 gallons. This saves us $75, the cost of getting a water truck to fill the tank when the low level alarm goes off at 1,000 gallons remaining.
We purchased a 185 gallon "turtle tank" that sits in the back of the truck, with this I can keep the tank topped up by hauling a load on my way home from work.
The cost? 1,000 gallons costs $4 and the "turtle tank" costs $1 to fill!
As the Sun Rises!
Its a little easier getting up out here, the sunrise is just as spectacular as the sunsets! Especially when I don't have to go to work!
The eastern sky starts to brighten as the sun begins its journey across the southern sky.
The kids rush to board the bus on their commute to school.
I sit at the kitchen table to eat breakfast and stare out the back window as people speed by on the 120 and the distant Trans Canada Highway.
The eastern sky starts to brighten as the sun begins its journey across the southern sky.
The kids rush to board the bus on their commute to school.
I sit at the kitchen table to eat breakfast and stare out the back window as people speed by on the 120 and the distant Trans Canada Highway.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Who's been sleeping in my bed?
Happy Halloween!
Carolyn took the Queen, Pirate and Snow White to town to collect some candy, they came home with quite the haul, Erinn's bag of loot weighed as much as her! We only had 2 kids come to the house, the neighbour girls came over.
Erinn with the pumpkin her and dad carved at school!
We even had a black cat visit us for Halloween. "Chachie" hitched a ride home, unbeknown to us, in the back of the truck. We're sure Blair hid him in there but he won't admit to it.
Erinn with the pumpkin her and dad carved at school!
We even had a black cat visit us for Halloween. "Chachie" hitched a ride home, unbeknown to us, in the back of the truck. We're sure Blair hid him in there but he won't admit to it.
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