Wed-Fri Mar 23-25 2016 Golf and cycling again
Wed - Basically a hangout day... beautiful sunset
Thurs - can't resist going golfing again today.. when you are paying around $50us for two of us for 18 holes on a great course including a cart on a beautiful Texas day... not much wrong with that! Had great fun and enjoyed a beautiful sunset and BBQ at the rig ... ready for another ride tomorrow
Fri - packed another picnic lunch and headed back to the Mission Trail with our bikes. Parked again at Mission San Jose and this time we turned north. We missed the Mission Conception on the way... and made it up into the Downtown San Antonio area of the River walk... didn't take in the Alamo Mission again as we have done that before. We couldn't find a nice picnic stop in that area so we headed back along the trail on a 'mission' to find the Mission Conception. It was a short ride off the trail and we were glad we found it. It is the best preserved of all the missions and we enjoyed the visit and our picnic lunch in the grounds. We headed back to the truck. It was a beautiful carefree ride of about 21 km. Mostly easy rolling ups and downs and beautiful landscape of riverside wild flowers and small dams. Lovely day. Stopped by Castroville on the way home to gas up and pick up supplies for our trip to Houston for Easter with Lisa, Mike, Jehan, Jason and Brody. Gotta take some Almond Joy Macaroons from Haby's bakery!!!
A journey to places we had no idea existed. Adventures in our 'condo on wheels'.
Friday, March 25, 2016
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Mon/Tues March 21-22 2016 - Golf and mission trail cycling
March 21 2016 - Golf again
We woke up to a cold morning, 2 degrees, but a beautiful sunny day. After pottering around in the morning we headed out at 2pm for a game of golf. It was a little windy but it had warmed up considerably and we had a great game. getting to know the course much better. unfortunately there were a bunch of students there practicing for a high school tournament this week, which made the game a little slower. We realize thought that it is March, and we are golfing, and it is beautiful and sunny... not much to complain about really!!
We had dinner and made plans to cycle part of the San Antonio Mission River Walk/ bicycle trail. Derek loaded up the bikes onto the truck and we made a picnic lunch ready for tomorrow.
March 22 2016 - San Antonio Missions by Bicycle
San Antonio river walk is famous for its downtown section, complete with restaurants, bars, boat rides etc etc, but there is more to the river walk. There is a walking/bicycle trail that follows the river (often on both sides), that winds its way between 5 missions (Alamo being the most famous). We started at the San Jose Mission which is geographically approximately half way between the most northerly point of the trail (the Alamo) and the most southerly point (Mission Espada). Suitably sun-screened and lunch-packed, we headed South to the Mission Espada,stopping along the way to admire the old San Juan Aqueduct. We had lunch at the Mission Espada, siting on a bench in the mission grounds. Lovely! We then headed North on the other side of the river. The trail coming south was paved, but on the other side of the river was hard packed earth.. harder going on a full stomach in the hot sun, but we enjoyed the ride tremendously and stopped at the Mission San Juan on the way. All the missions have a similar story of being a means for Spain to 'occupy' the new world and spread Christianity to the 'indians'. The missions provided shelter and safety (from other tribes etc) and food. They taught them new farming methods and taught them the Spanish language and other subjects in mission schools. On the surface it sounds good, and I won't go into the cultural harm and devastation the mission system caused to the indigenous populations in this huge area of the continent. Suffice it to say that no amount of sugar coating will make the mission system anything but what it was. Occupation by foreign lands, enforcing foreign cultural and religious practices upon its indigenous inhabitants for their own purposes.
Anyway, it still makes for fascinating history and beautiful architectural relics for us to enjoy on our ride. We ended our ride back at the Mission San Jose (approx 20km) We were glad we only did half the trail so we can come back later this week for another ride to do the second (northern) half.
We woke up to a cold morning, 2 degrees, but a beautiful sunny day. After pottering around in the morning we headed out at 2pm for a game of golf. It was a little windy but it had warmed up considerably and we had a great game. getting to know the course much better. unfortunately there were a bunch of students there practicing for a high school tournament this week, which made the game a little slower. We realize thought that it is March, and we are golfing, and it is beautiful and sunny... not much to complain about really!!
We had dinner and made plans to cycle part of the San Antonio Mission River Walk/ bicycle trail. Derek loaded up the bikes onto the truck and we made a picnic lunch ready for tomorrow.
March 22 2016 - San Antonio Missions by Bicycle
San Antonio river walk is famous for its downtown section, complete with restaurants, bars, boat rides etc etc, but there is more to the river walk. There is a walking/bicycle trail that follows the river (often on both sides), that winds its way between 5 missions (Alamo being the most famous). We started at the San Jose Mission which is geographically approximately half way between the most northerly point of the trail (the Alamo) and the most southerly point (Mission Espada). Suitably sun-screened and lunch-packed, we headed South to the Mission Espada,stopping along the way to admire the old San Juan Aqueduct. We had lunch at the Mission Espada, siting on a bench in the mission grounds. Lovely! We then headed North on the other side of the river. The trail coming south was paved, but on the other side of the river was hard packed earth.. harder going on a full stomach in the hot sun, but we enjoyed the ride tremendously and stopped at the Mission San Juan on the way. All the missions have a similar story of being a means for Spain to 'occupy' the new world and spread Christianity to the 'indians'. The missions provided shelter and safety (from other tribes etc) and food. They taught them new farming methods and taught them the Spanish language and other subjects in mission schools. On the surface it sounds good, and I won't go into the cultural harm and devastation the mission system caused to the indigenous populations in this huge area of the continent. Suffice it to say that no amount of sugar coating will make the mission system anything but what it was. Occupation by foreign lands, enforcing foreign cultural and religious practices upon its indigenous inhabitants for their own purposes.
Anyway, it still makes for fascinating history and beautiful architectural relics for us to enjoy on our ride. We ended our ride back at the Mission San Jose (approx 20km) We were glad we only did half the trail so we can come back later this week for another ride to do the second (northern) half.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Thur-Sun March 17 - 20th - Lisa and Mike and family visit
Thur-Sun March 17 - 20th Lisa and Mike and family visit
Thurs Mar 17th - Today we got ready for the weekend. We have Lisa and Mike and their grandson Brody coming for the weekend from North Austin. They are babysitting for Lisa's daughter Jehan and her partner Jason until Saturday afternoon. We are really excited about seeing them again. We decided that we should go to the Castroville cafe on Friday and then cook at the rig on Saturday for the whole gang when Jehan and Jason arrive to pick Brody up. So we did all the shopping for the weekend and got the rig cleaned up inside.
Friday Mar 18th - Lisa, Mike and Brody arrived (with Charlie, their dog). So good to see them and get all caught up on the news (Jehan and Jason expecting - yey). They are thinking of moving further south toward Rockport some time in the next year. We had a lunch of cold-cuts and buns. Brody has grown so much since we saw him last.. he is a little boy now instead of a baby, but he is very big for 2 years old. He has an independent streak and can be quite a little imp, but he is so cute and adorable that you cant help but smile at him and want to hug him constantly. We all went to the Castroville cafe for dinner (no corkage, which is nice) and we all had a great meal. The highlight were the "N'awlins Shrimp", as in 'New Orleans"... wow... shrimp the size of small lobster tails, with perfect spices. Yum!! We decided to go to a huge flea market in San Antonio called Trader Village tomorrow morning.
Saturday Mar 19th -Trader Village and BBQ
San Antonio Trader Village- oh my goodness.. it is a treasure hunters paradise. It is the biggest market we have ever seen. Everything from boots to bath soap. There were permanent vendors and people who just rent a spot to sell off stuff (a la garage sale). Janice bought a pair of stretchy pants. She wanted to try the round snacks they were selling in a huge bag (they pour hot sauce all over them...), can't remember the name of them but oh my gosh they are good, taste great, but probably not the healthiest of snacks... seems that way all the time don't it?
Thurs Mar 17th - Today we got ready for the weekend. We have Lisa and Mike and their grandson Brody coming for the weekend from North Austin. They are babysitting for Lisa's daughter Jehan and her partner Jason until Saturday afternoon. We are really excited about seeing them again. We decided that we should go to the Castroville cafe on Friday and then cook at the rig on Saturday for the whole gang when Jehan and Jason arrive to pick Brody up. So we did all the shopping for the weekend and got the rig cleaned up inside.
Friday Mar 18th - Lisa, Mike and Brody arrived (with Charlie, their dog). So good to see them and get all caught up on the news (Jehan and Jason expecting - yey). They are thinking of moving further south toward Rockport some time in the next year. We had a lunch of cold-cuts and buns. Brody has grown so much since we saw him last.. he is a little boy now instead of a baby, but he is very big for 2 years old. He has an independent streak and can be quite a little imp, but he is so cute and adorable that you cant help but smile at him and want to hug him constantly. We all went to the Castroville cafe for dinner (no corkage, which is nice) and we all had a great meal. The highlight were the "N'awlins Shrimp", as in 'New Orleans"... wow... shrimp the size of small lobster tails, with perfect spices. Yum!! We decided to go to a huge flea market in San Antonio called Trader Village tomorrow morning.
Saturday Mar 19th -Trader Village and BBQ
San Antonio Trader Village- oh my goodness.. it is a treasure hunters paradise. It is the biggest market we have ever seen. Everything from boots to bath soap. There were permanent vendors and people who just rent a spot to sell off stuff (a la garage sale). Janice bought a pair of stretchy pants. She wanted to try the round snacks they were selling in a huge bag (they pour hot sauce all over them...), can't remember the name of them but oh my gosh they are good, taste great, but probably not the healthiest of snacks... seems that way all the time don't it?
Spent a few hours there walking
around. Back at 3 and Jehan and Jason arrived. Derek cooked pork tenderloin on the BBQ, Janice
did wonders with all the fixins, although not having brought a masher, the mashed potatoes were a challenge to prepare with a fork!! The Dzuiks BBQ sauce from Castroville made the pork taste amazing, everyone said meal was “delish”. The chocolate 'almond joy' coconut macaroons from Haby's bakery were a hit with everyone.
Jehan and Jason took Brody home about
8 pm (Just south of Houston). Before they left they invited Derek and I to their home near Houston for Easter weekend next week. We accepted, with great joy. Lisa and Mike stayed till 11.30 chatting, with a large portion of laughter thrown in. Mike was drinking Chelada!! Bud light
with Tomato juice (pre-mixed in a can)??? Okay he is a friend, so we will
forgive him his weird taste in drinks!!! So good to catch up with good friends.
Seems an eternity since we met in Austin, Dec 10th 2012, both embarking on a new phase of our
lives, they having sold up in Minnesota, leaving friends and family to move to Texas and live in their fifth wheel, and us having sold our house of 35 years and living full time for a while in our fifth wheel. So much has happened for us all in these last few years.
Sunday Mar 20th - Wimberley
Another great day with great friends. We all decided to head to the small town of Wimberley, close to half way to Mike and Lisa's place, so we took both cars. It was about 2 hours drive and well worth the effort. We thought Fredericksburg was a great place, but Wimberley gives it some competition.
Wimberley is filled with interesting stores and unique art. The town was the scene of terrible and tragic flood devastation in May last
year. Still lots of uprooted trees and remnants of the storm. We had a delicious lunch at the Leaning Pear…Wood oven Pizza and salad. Walked
around town and then had Amy’s ice cream…from Austin…awesome. Bought a few unique gift
items. Can't believe we haven’t been here before now!! Around 5 o'clock we said our goodbyes to Lisa and Mike and headed home,
stopping at the edge of town to see the flood devastation… such a sad event and
a reminder of the changing weather patterns that are affecting our world.
Home around 7:30 and later Skyped
with Evan and Kyle. Lovely day with good friends and ending with family.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Wed Mar 9- Wed Mar 16 2016- hanging out and golf
Wednesday March 9 - Saturday March 12
Just a veg period. Weather
began to turn bad, temperature dropped from mid twenty’s to 16 and the rains
finally arrived, and it satyed for three days. Did some basic stuff, water softener, roof seal, laundry etc
Also binged on the last season of Downton Abbey. Time also to update the blog and get some admin work done. We ordered a new camera to replace the one that disappeared in San Antonio. Got the same model so our extra batteries work with it. (Amazon) It arrived on Saturday. Went for dinner to
Castroville Café on Friday. What a fabulous little restaurant. Great steak for Derek and a huge fresh flounder for Janice. the bread with green Pesto/olive oil bread dipping was fantastic... couldn't resist taking a carrot cake home to savour later.
Did some grocery shopping on the weekend and cleaned the rig. The park filled up quite a bit over the weekend as March break begins.
Sunday - March 13 - Golf
Our first game of golf at the Alsatian Golf course .. we have been longing to play as we look out over the 13th tee from the RV resort pool. The course did not disappoint and we had a great game in beautiful sunny warm weather. In fact it was one of Janice's best games ever... one of those games that just keep you coming back. After the game we relaxed with a cold beer and BBQ'd some pork tenderloin. Humid overnight making sleep difficult.
Did some grocery shopping on the weekend and cleaned the rig. The park filled up quite a bit over the weekend as March break begins.
Sunday - March 13 - Golf
Our first game of golf at the Alsatian Golf course .. we have been longing to play as we look out over the 13th tee from the RV resort pool. The course did not disappoint and we had a great game in beautiful sunny warm weather. In fact it was one of Janice's best games ever... one of those games that just keep you coming back. After the game we relaxed with a cold beer and BBQ'd some pork tenderloin. Humid overnight making sleep difficult.
Monday March 14
A day to enjoy the sun. We lazed by the pool, had a swim and Janice had a rather large Margarita, which came served with a mini bottle of gold tequila upturned in it... after they had already poured in a good measure at the bar... All this while Derek enjoyed his $2 draft... well not really (bud light).. he decided the switch to the $4 Shiner Bock... now that's better!!
A day to enjoy the sun. We lazed by the pool, had a swim and Janice had a rather large Margarita, which came served with a mini bottle of gold tequila upturned in it... after they had already poured in a good measure at the bar... All this while Derek enjoyed his $2 draft... well not really (bud light).. he decided the switch to the $4 Shiner Bock... now that's better!!
Tuesday March 15
Wow a misty sticky
morning. Warm fog !
Went into SA and got
the police report and filled out the RBC insurance claim for the camera. Having
got a copy of the invoices etc from Duncan and Wright. What a beautiful day with a vivid sunset.
Wednesday March 16 - Golf
Had another golfing
day. Perfect weather. Game wasn't as good (score-wise), but the enjoyment factor was still way up there. We are booking through GolfNow and are paying only $20-$25 a round including the cart for a full 18 hole game. Janice lost a few balls this time but Derek go the record for losing three into water on one hole!!! He didn't think Janice's imitation of the breaststroke after the last splasher was quite as hilarious as she did. We 'found' a few extra balls in the long grass along the way, so all was not lost as they say! We had a good laugh. Pain killers are helping Janice get through the days, but it is concerning how quickly her back is deteriorating and how she now needs pain killers every day. But 'it is what it is' and she is dealing with it in in her own way.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Tue Mar 1 - Tue Mar 8 2016.. Diane and Bern visit.
Tue Mar 1 - Wed Mar 9 2016.. Diane and Bern visit.
Note: Camera went missing Mar 6th .. so no photographs ... sad!!
Tuesday March 1st
Moved
rig over to our
month spot. Prep day for Diane and Bern coming tomorrow. Went grocery
shopping
into Hondo and got a few bits ready for their room. Really excited to
see them both tomorrow. Forecast for heavy snow tonight and tomorrow
morning. Hopefully they will be able to take off.
Easy
morning and then
off to the airport to get Di and Bern. They delayed their flight to
avoid the early morning snowy drive to the airport and all was well.
Derek dropped Janice off at Arrivals to meet them and
went to park the truck in the Cell phone lot to await their call. He
promptly fell
asleep with the ignition off (he
forgot the truck phone only works with the ignition on)…some time later he was
loudly and unceremoniously awakened by Janice hammering on the window…oops !!! Janice, Diane and Bern started
walking when they couldn’t get Derek on the phone, and realizing it was a bit
further than expected, they accepted a ride in a rather questionable airport
employee’s truck… not the brightest thing to do, but it was almost a necessity.
The snoozer was suitably shocked and apologetic!
Di and Bern settled into their
room for a quick snooze, then we picked them up again and brought them back to the RV park and we had
a grilled BBQ chicken salad. Great to see them.
Thursday March 3
Beautiful
sunny day
so off we went to Fredericksburg. It is one of our favourite small towns
with lots of great shopping. Sort of a Texan version of Niagara on the
Lake. Walked around town for a while and then, after picking
up some fresh Pecans just outside town, we headed to Becker's winery and
vineyard for a tasting and
a lovely picnic. Fun day.
Friday March 4
Another fine day so the decision was to take in the San Antonio Botanical gardens. We had a lovely lunch there.
Although March is not the best
time to visit a botanical gardens, they have done a great job maximizing the
space with flowers and it was a great day.
Saturday March 5
Went to Austin, Lunch
at the Hilton grill then Di and Bern went on the duck bus tour while we enjoyed
a walk about and a coffee. Diane
and Bern really enjoyed the duck tour and they had a great driver/guide. Dropped
by Salt Lick on the return and had another fabulous Texas BBQ. Home quite late
after tons of traffic and roadworks
Sunday March 6
Still no rain yet each
day thunderstorms were forecast. Went in to San Antonio. First to the San Jose
mission then, the Alamo and then settled down to late lunch at the Riverwalk.
Di and Bern went on the boats, Janice and I went for a coffee, then realized
that we had left the camera on a wall. It was gone. Have reported to the police
but no expectation of getting it back. All our photos for this year, including our trip so far have
gone as we hadn’t uploaded them yet. Sad, but it was a wonderful day regardless
Had dinner back at the
rig, shrimp marinara and pasta.
Monday March 7
Basically a local day
to slow down a bit. Went on a great hike around the local regional park in
Castroville and reached the cross at the top. Had coffee and cake at the
Castroville café, must go back there! All restaurants seem to close on Mondays,
so after much deliberation we ate at the Alsace. Food was excellent.
Tuesday March 8
Into Castroville for
Bern to shop, and then on the to
the Natural Bridge caverns at New Braunfels. They were discovered in 1960 and
are quite spectacular and interesting. (photos courtesy of my Iphone). Then we drove to Gruene village
for lunch by the river and a walkabout. Sadly in the early evening we dropped
Diane and Bern at the La Quinta airport hotel, where they overnighted for their
early morning flight home tomorrow. It is hard to believe that their week
visiting with is over so soon. We had such a great time and enjoyed showing
them some of the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of Texas, as well as
exploring some sights we have not seen ourselves. Texas is a great state, such a varied landscape and friendly
people.
OLD FRIENDS, GREAT FRIENDS |
THE LAST SPOT THAT I LEFT MY CAMERA !! |
INTREPID HIKERS |
MADE IT TO THE TOP |
WE DID IT |
PROUD MOMENT |
NATURAL CAVERNS IN NEW BRAUNFELS |
CHANDELIER FORMATIONS |
SO BEAUTIFUL |
WELL DESERVED AND YUMMY LUNCH - GRUENE |
DELICIOUS CHICKEN FRIED STEAK |
CACTI IN TOWN - GRUENE |
HANGING OUT IN GRUENE |
Friday, February 26, 2016
Mon Feb 22- Mon Feb 29 2016 NOTL - San Antonio
Mon Feb 22-Fri Feb 29 2016 NOTL - San Antonio
Derek took the truck
in to a dealer first thing in the morning and the guy found the problem
immediately and fixed it… thrilled (just a wire rubbing on something… no
mechanical issues thank goodness.) He came back to the hotel and we checked out and hoofed off to see Elvis
birthplace. Had a look around and read all the posters. Then we stopped at Helen Keller’s childhood home (small
plantation) also in Tupelo. It was a big surprise and hugely interesting as it
still has the family furniture and belongings in it. Off to Montgomery. Got to
the rig about 2.30 and loaded up, transferred bikes and set off at about 4pm. Relieved
that all seems well, no issues that we could see. Only went 18 mile south to the
Montgomery South RV Park. It looked
disappointing from highway, but it is operated by a father / son team who were
as friendly as could be. I went down the highway to track down some wine at the
local “liquor” store…feeling very proud I’d found it, returned to find out that
it was off…not a little way off…but a long way off!!! Lol… too far and too tired to return it.
Monday Feb 22
Set off at 9.30 am in
truck to go get the rig. Missed Nexus lane at the border but got through quite
quickly anyway. Good day to drive, clear and not too cold. Got down to
Elizabethtown, KY. (approx 1000km drive) We had stayed at this hotel (Winfield Inn and Suites) before
and room was fine and economical. We were both pretty exhausted from the long drive and hot the hay after a quick snack on cream cheese and crackers.
SUNSET DRIVING THROUGH CINCINNATI |
Tuesday Feb 23
Set off in the morning
and progressed well. Coolish day but cloudy and bright. Got through Nashville
and arrived at Muscle Shoals, Alabama at about 2pm. Had a wander around the
Muscle Shoals studio, while under complete renovation makeover. Only a small
four room affair but lots of history and it had a cool vibe being the room
where so names have strutted their stuff. Had to buy the Tee shirt. Then a mile
down the road to the Fame studio. Decided not to wait around for the tour.
Again nice to be in the building but that’ll do it. Off to Tupelo. Had problems with the temperature gauge
on the way down (overheating etc)
MUSCLE SHOALS STUDIO DOOR |
JANICE MAKING HER MARK ON THE POSTER |
GREAT PIECE OF ROCK HISTORY |
LOBBY AT FAME STUDIOS MUSCLE SHOALS |
Arrived about 5.30 at
the Wingate by Wyndham Hotel in pouring rain Decided to go out for a bite to
eat at Blue Canoe…best tripadvisor rating. Wow what bad service…ignored as we
sat at the bar for 15 minutes…we left in disgust and posted a review!!! By now
the rain was torrential. So we got hot fried Chicken at Walmart and went back
to our room and watched CNN republican debate and feasted!!
Wednesday Feb 24
Thursday Feb 25
The rig was fine overnight, all
fluids OK and all systems go. Set off on a sunny day for Baton Rouge. to the KOA on
the west side. A very good park, one of the best KOA’s we have stayed at. Derek
went out to buy a few supplies (and a good bottle of wine this time) and we settled in for an early night.
Friday Feb 26
Originally headed just
for Beaumont, Texas except we realized that the RV park we were planning on stopping the night at was a
Class A motorhomes only park. So being of a lower class, we traveled on a little bit further west past Houston. We stayed at Houston West RV
Park, and were surprised how good it was compared to the reviews. This leaves
us just a three hour drive to San Antonio. We arrived early enough to make dinner and relax.
Saturday Feb 27
Arrived at Alsatian RV
about 1pm. Initially a little disappointed. It is a long way outside of San
Antonio, was very quiet, washrooms and laundry are small. Easy drive thru spot
for these first few days so got set up quite quickly. Very sunny and no trees for
this site. We went down to the Alsace hotel which was opening their new
restaurant and had free appy’s and beer and Margarita. Now that’s the way to
welcome us to south Texas. We checked out Di and Bern’s room and emailed them
to say the accommodations were just fine. Did a bit of grocery shopping and
after dinner went to the resorts bar restaurant, a duo were playing and the
atmosphere was a bit better. So we
feel a bit better about the place and we are sure we will have fun anyway.
Sunday Feb 28
Unpacked boxes and
tried to organize the rig and set up for the next little while.
Monday Feb 29
We went into Lytle (town about 14 miles West of Castroville) to check out the HEB grocery store there. It was a long drive just for groceries so we plan on checking out the closer but smaller HEB in Hondo next time.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
January 1 2016 to Feb 21 2106
January 1 2016 to Feb 21 2106
January was spent enjoying the town and visiting and being visited by friends. Ted and Hillary cane from Toronto during the Ice Wine festival, we went to see a friend, Doug perform in a play in Toronto, followed by a lovely dinner Tindals, Taylors and Addie/Arnolds. We enjoyed meeting with our World Events group for invigorating and challenging discussions. We had painters in to start some painting in the house (family room) and also had some new furniture delivered for the family room. This combined with a renewed effort at the gym and trying to eat healthily with our juicer being used every day. Janice's back is getting worse affecting and limiting her daily life. She has had no luck getting any help from the medical profession, but has found a great Chiropractor in town who has been helping to guide her, with the aim of trying to delay the inevitable consequences of spinal and general arthritis. Unfortunately the pain is constant and gets her down at times.
February was much the same. We did manage to find a designer/contractor who has some good ideas and with whom we both felt comfortable. She has taken measurments and will be working on designs while we are away. We decide to leave for the South on Feb 22nd, so the last couple of weeks were spent preparing to leave and organizing our trip.
January was spent enjoying the town and visiting and being visited by friends. Ted and Hillary cane from Toronto during the Ice Wine festival, we went to see a friend, Doug perform in a play in Toronto, followed by a lovely dinner Tindals, Taylors and Addie/Arnolds. We enjoyed meeting with our World Events group for invigorating and challenging discussions. We had painters in to start some painting in the house (family room) and also had some new furniture delivered for the family room. This combined with a renewed effort at the gym and trying to eat healthily with our juicer being used every day. Janice's back is getting worse affecting and limiting her daily life. She has had no luck getting any help from the medical profession, but has found a great Chiropractor in town who has been helping to guide her, with the aim of trying to delay the inevitable consequences of spinal and general arthritis. Unfortunately the pain is constant and gets her down at times.
February was much the same. We did manage to find a designer/contractor who has some good ideas and with whom we both felt comfortable. She has taken measurments and will be working on designs while we are away. We decide to leave for the South on Feb 22nd, so the last couple of weeks were spent preparing to leave and organizing our trip.
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