Sunday, November 17, 2024

Sunday Ramblings

 

I did get out for a bit of a walk today, the ice had mostly melted on our roads due to the sunshine. This isn't going to last too long as snow and clouds will be arriving again tonight and for many days next week. Of course it will be just warm enough for rain to fall first. Things are going to be slushy and icy for the rest of the winter.

Right now I am pretty sure that I have managed to get everything I need on this computer. I do have an error coming up with my "vault", it says I can't use the nomenclature that Kris set up. Hopefully I can figure out " to fix it.... Might need to wait until Kris gets home. However this does mean nothing is being saved to "the cloud" and I just may have to figure this out myself. 

Today is another day of decluttering and downsizing. This time it is mostly my clothing. I have one more drawer that I need to declutter today. Most clothing will be donated, but if there are a few items I can cut down into usable fabric I will stack those in my sewing/craft room to do a bit later. 

This next week I hope to get a good start on the remainders of my projects for this month. I won't be able to do the Christmas cards this year as our postal carrier is on strike. This will mean phone calls or a card on Facebook. 

Harvey will be watching the Grey Cup tonight, but as he really does not care if he misses some of the game supper will be upstairs. It will be tacos so if he decides he needs to watch the game, well this is easily carried to his man cave once made up.


Everybody have a wonderful evening.

God bless.

4 comments:

  1. The postal strike certainly comes at a most inopportune time. Hopefully it won't last too long. I got my postcards made and ready to mail but they'll have to wait - who knows, the recipients might not get them until January....or even NEXT Christmas.

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  2. From the news last night, the union and Canada Post are back at the table with a mediator. Hopefully that means strike action will be done soon.
    Perhaps Kris can help you out over the phone or you can save to your computer for now. Stay safe in your walks...it is icy out there.

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  3. A postal strike with Christmas looming is not good for the customers at all. Guess that's why the strike was called now, to make the maximum impact. Do hope it gets sorted soon.

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  4. What a horrible time for the post to go on strike! Not that there is ever a good time... I'll be decluttering and organizing after the holidays.

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