Well we work up today to find our lane blocked by snow. BIL and Hubs got out there with the snow blower and in no time we had a way out. While they were out giving each other "blow jobs" as I put it, I washed up (well it was warm inside and it makes me look good!)
So we made the journey to nearest little town down long, long straight roads that had snow blowing across them. It was very cool and once we download the software, I have made a video to show you. You may not get it for a couple of months. I AM a technophobe remember?
Anyhoo, Hubs opened a Canadian Bank Account. It was painless. Canadian banks are friendly places. No bullet proof glass, no timed safes, no people who look like they just ate a wasp and want to get rid of you as quickly as poss.
It was all first names, and thank you so much for choosing us, and what can we do for you today?
I was blown away (no I was). Tomorrow we are going to check out a really cool book shop, where you can browse and have a coffee and listen to music and just do your thang. I will let you know how it goes.
Meanwhile, we are chillin. Expecting 18 degrees below tonight, but we are toasty warm with the log burner. So we are having a few drinks and just being happy. Have a good weekend all?.....................
playwrite27
Wow, sounds like you are ajusting nicely. Wait to you see the municipal snow plow removal! Some towns where I live, treat it like war-games, pulling out the whole arsenal of snow plows, sidewalk plows and blowers, and salt and sanding trucks--all done with military precision, ha-ha.
Well, I'm assuming Canadian towns and city's are as aggressive as upstate New York's, but having never been there--they could be like Vermont, and very lackadasical about it.
Find a nice hill if you can, go to a sporting goods or department store, get a sno-tube, and do some tubing before the snow melts--it's a blast!