Sunday ; Raining, +8° C.
Did some minor maintenance on the car this morning, tightening valve stems. Spent too much time this afternoon spinning my wheels trying to configure our i-Phone and my laptop to connect to the our suite’s TV via Chromecast. I succeeded with the phone, but was not particularly impressed with the results. After awhile of trying with the laptop I gave up, deciding that it wasn’t worth the effort, since I can easily accomplish the same with an HDMI cable between the laptop and the TV.
Joanne made wonderful homemade turkey noodle soup for supper, using the remains of the Christmas turkey carcass. Well done, my dear, thank you.
Monday ; Raining, +10° C.
Apollo is really fed up with being forced to go outside in the rain. When it rains for days at a time, as it is doing now, he holds his bowels for 24 hours, and then empties only when forced to be outside for a long walk, hating every minute of being wet. Poor little fellow.
Late this morning we headed to Uptown Mall for another episode of Wal-Martin’. We had planned this to allow our suite to be empty for its scheduled noon cleaning. We returned from shopping at 1:40 PM to discover that Housekeeping had not been in to service our room. I stomped over to the front office to find out why, only to discover that there was apparently no record of the schedule for cleaning of our room on Fridays and Mondays, as had been arranged upon check-in, as asked for by the hotel’s general manager. Still hard to find good help, isn’t it ? ! ?
The good news is ... Wal-Mart is no longer crowded, as during November and December. And the Uptown Mall location is pleasantly close to the Robin Hood Inn.
While Joanne began shopping in the food section of the store I went looking for the stationery department, to buy a highlighter. The stationery section was not obvious, so I stopped to ask a clerk for directions. I walked up behind her as she was restocking. I asked her where I could find stationery ? She was unresponsive, and mumbling incoherently and somewhat louder than usual mumbling. I surmised that she was deaf. I stepped around to the side of her, caught her eye, and she turned towards me and gestured that she was deaf. No problem.
me ; <signing> are you deaf ?
her ; <looking surprised ... signing> yes
me ; where are ... <thinking ... don’t know a sign for highlighter ... too long a word to finger spell> ... pens ?
her ; <pointing straight upwards>
me ; <thinking ... HUH ? ... in heaven ? ... OH ! ... upstairs> Thank you
her ; Thank you for recognizing my deafness, and using sign language.
me ; You’re welcome
I have seldom had occasion to use sign language in the last 45 years, but ... some basics remain in memory, I guess.
After our return from Wal-Mart, and stomping to the front office, we had a late lunch. While eating lunch, and watching the ongoing Minneapolis drama on CNN <sigh> a very pleasant Hispanic young woman came to service our room. Her English was poor, so ... I practiced some Spanish on her. WOW ... I’m on a linguistics roll today. HA HA HA ! She seemed to be in a very good mood. Probably thinking ... “glad I immigrated to THIS country !”
Tuesday ; Overcast, +11° C.
Today was a squabble day ! Started as soon as we were both out of bed, continued all day ! Brutal ! ! ! Today was also Apollo haircut day. We didn’t get started until late afternoon ... wasted too much time on endless, senseless squabbling ... so we didn’t finish his haircut today. Hopefully, tomorrow.
Wednesday ; Sunny until mid-afternoon, then raining, +11° C.
It feels as if spring has arrived in Victoria. Temperatures above 10° C., lilies and irises and tulips springing up in gardens.
Around noon we headed out in the car, Apollo in tow, to run some errands and buy lunch. We went to Country Grocer in Esquimalt and bought some advertised specials, then stopped in to a nearby thrift store to browse. We bought nothing. We walked across the street, I checked out the “free books” rack at the Esquimalt branch of the Victoria Public Library, then we walked a few doors down to buy lunch at a tiny “hole in the wall” diner.
La Belle Patate (the pretty potato) is owned and operated by a Quebecois fellow not much younger than us. Until a few years ago he operated a pataterie (french fries shop) in Florida during the winters. Like most Canadian Snowbirds, he had the wisdom to get the hell out of that shithole of a third world nation ... now governed by a fascist regime ...permanently ! His products are ... poutine ! And hot dogs ! In a variety of permutations and combinations. We chose Montreal smoked meat poutine, with chicken gravy, available only Wednesdays and Sundays, as opposed to the regular vegetarian gravy. We took it home and ate it for a late lunch. It was stupendous ! He also offers three different styles of hot dogs, including “guedilles”, a Quebecois / Gaspésie version of hot dogs we were not previously familiar with. The three of us had a conversation that flipped back and forth between English and French.
I love this country !
After our poutine lunch, and a brief nap for Apollo and me, we finished Apollo’s haircut. Just in time for his birthday tomorrow.
Thursday ; HAPPY 14th BIRTHDAY TO APOLLO !
Sunny, +11° C. A lovely spring day. We had a slow, lazy day at home, pampering Apollo on his birthday. I spent much of the day finalizing my 2025 investment updates and analyses. HMPH ! Time for some changes ! Well ... that’s exactly what “financial analysis” should lead to, when it’s warranted.
We made supper together. Egg Foo Yung. Dismal failure ! <shrug> In the evening we watched the first couple of episodes of the series THE PITT. We have just recorded all of the first year’s episodes. <blink blink> I think we’re hooked !
Friday ; Sunny, +9° C.
We went out and did some exploring today. We left our suite at 1 PM, after an early (for us) lunch. We drove to a local thrift store called Burnside Boutique and browsed. Nice thrift store, didn’t buy anything today, but we’ll likely return. Then off to Mayfair Shopping Centre, a nearby very large shopping mall. We started, and ended, at H MART, an Asian supermarket that anchors the mall. It was a very interesting supermarket, and more ... “accessible” / understandable to us than other Asian supermarkets we have visited. We found a few interesting products we wanted to buy and try, so after browsing the supermarket, we walked around and browsed the entire mall, until Joanne was complaining that she was tired of walking. HA HA HA ... okay, dear ... time to get you back home. We returned to H MART, bought a few items, then returned home to Robin Hood Inn & Suites.
A hundred and fifty bucks a pound for live King Crab ? ? ? ! ! ! <wince>
Watched two more episodes of THE PITT in the evening.
Saturday ; Happy 27th birthday to Joanne’s niece Madeleine
Sunny, +10° C. Researched local auto service centres, made an appointment for some fluids “flush and refill” services at a local Canadian Tire next week. Did some financial planning and research. Apollo and I had a long nap this sunny afternoon while Joanne went shopping. AHHHHH ... life is good today ! For all of us !
DSK