Photos from our woods

Jeff took me out to walk our property today. I don’t know why we don’t go back there more often!! We have 3.6 acres! Today Jeff found the back 2 corner posts. One of them goes far behind the neighbour’s place (he has a mobile home – just a seasonal place). We have a little river, lots of dead old spruce trees (the spruce beetle has ravaged this area), and that old well and ruins we found in the fall. There is a power line near the back of our land so you might see some power lines in some shots. Here are some photos.

The first one is of the bird house Mom gave us for Christmas. Jeff hung it up on a birch behind the house.

A Walk in Our Woods in January

A Walk in Our Woods in January

A Walk in Our Woods in January

A Walk in Our Woods in January

A Walk in Our Woods in January

A Walk in Our Woods in January

A Walk in Our Woods in January

A Walk in Our Woods in January

A Walk in Our Woods in January

A Walk in Our Woods in January

Auction Sale, Driveway, Melting Snow, Work

What a change in a week. Here is a photo from last week when Jeff was hauling pellets around to the basement door.

Unloading Pellets

Unloading Pellets

And now a week later….

January Melt

We went to an estate auction sale today! We used to do that in the Sault all the time, but I hadn’t seen any advertised here until now.

The items at this sale blew everything in the Sault out of the water. There are OLD items here! I saw a print from the 1700′s in a big old frame! There was several old framed prints and paintings. There was a big cabinet – I’ve never seen anything like it – I guess it was a china cabinet – it was really old and very huge and very fancy – probably would go to the ceiling and was …. maybe at least 10 feet across? It has wooden inlay patterns on the doors and glass and the front was waved in and out as you scanned from one side to the other. I can’t imagine the house this must have been in. There were several curious things there – army metals, an old armband with a swastika on it, huge old washbasins, washbasin cupboards, lots of big huge wooden chests/bins – some of these were easily 150 years old. There weren’t even that many people around. We didn’t stay too see how much things went for, but I would be interested in knowing. I wish I brought my camera into the room.

After that Jeff got a hair cut. I sat in the parking lot and listened to the radio and took a few pictures of the scenery:

January Melt

January Melt

January Melt

January Melt

The best part of this January melt – I can drive up the driveway all the way to the house! I don’t think I drove up the driveway, successfully, since early December. :p

Last weekend I took some bird photos. I don’t know what the first bird is but it was very vocal.

Unloading Pellets

Unloading Pellets

Unloading Pellets

Now that I’m gearing up to work 8 days a week, I’m finding I’m getting more done. Something about having a million projects on the go is making me work much more. I’ve got 3 proposals in for website design/programming right now too!

Quickbooks Rant

>:XX Intuit Quickbooks – I’ve really had it with this stupid >:XX software.

I use Quickbooks Pro to keep track of everything for my business, and I have a merchant account through it that allows me to charge the credit cards of my customers when they make an order or pay an invoice.

It seems like every year their software conveniently breaks as the new version is released.

My 2007 version worked on Vista when I first got my new computer, and then it stopped. I spent so many hours and wasted so much of my time trying to troubleshoot this stupid >:XX software.

So I upgraded to 2008 last week.

It took 3 installs before it would work. Then I couldn’t get any of my data into it (customer information, past transactions, NOTHING). I found out that is because I once used their multi-currency feature – I used to charge my American customers in their own currency. Well they decided to ditch that feature for 2008 so if you ever used it, you have to start all over. So I started all over. Wasted hours re-setting everything up. Tonight I needed to process a big order that came in. It wouldn’t process the credit card – like it wasn’t set up. I just wasted 4 >:XX hours troubleshooting this one and I just found the answer – they decided not to support this feature anymore either.

That is the last straw. I’m so >:XX aggravated with Intuit. I only stuck with their product because it was so conveniently linked to my merchant account.

If you are reading this – don’t under any circumstances upgrade your Quickbooks to 2008. There I just saved you at 10 hours of grief.

Spring Has Arrived!

The temperature started warming up this weekend and it is going to soar this week!

We took the opportunity to load up on more wood pellets for the pellet stove (just in case the driveway becomes inaccessible again). We talked to the energy guy at the store and he took us out to the greenhouse where they have a pellet stove running. It was pumping out way more heat than ours and wasn’t turning everything black inside. We talked troubleshooting for awhile. The guy working there just put in a wood burner rather than a pellet stove. I asked him why – he said because he doesn’t need a technician to fix a wood burner, but the pellet stove parts are expensive and require a technician to fidget with them.

The guy who helped Jeff load up the truck with pellets said that if we send our receipts into the province government, then we will get the tax back because it is an environmentally beneficially heating source – wood pellets are a wood waste item. We will definitely be looking into this!

My sink broke last week too so Jeff got to play plumber. He did a fantastic job! My bathroom sink (yes we have so many bathrooms that Jeff and I can each have our own!) has always had a bad smell that I couldn’t put my finger on. It only smelled like gross sewer when the tap was running, but the smell wasn’t coming from the water. What I now think it was – the tap had no gasket/seal under it. The sink has an outside layer – so it’s really a sink in a sink. I think the water was leaking from the tap and sitting in between the sinks and it rotted out the drain until last week when it broke and flooded my shelf of clean towels under the sink (glad they were there to catch the water!) So Jeff replaced my tap and the drain and he put in a plunger drain rather than the rubber stopper it had before. He had to replace the flexible water lines up to the taps too.

The lake in front of our house has been slowly freezing from the north end down towards us. Some idiot drove his snowmobile over the ice – from the tracks it looks like he made it – but I don’t think any of the ice is too thick since half the lake is still water! There is a shallow lake closer to town that has been frozen over since it first snowed in the fall I think.

This week I start working my second job until the end of March. I won’t be able to go on our weekend errand runs to town with Jeff because I will be working at home on my computer for my old boss in the Sault. I’m glad for the opportunity because it means MONEY at my old salary rate. I’m a little worried about working so much – but it is only for 3 months. It also keeps me in touch with people that could hire me again some day so I need to do it.

Yesterday we bought me new winter boots. I’m soooo excited. We found them at Canadian Tire. They are Kamik’s. They go up almost to my knee and are good for -70C! I’ve been wearing Jeff’s around the yard and they are WAY too big so now I can walk a bit faster. They are nice slip on ones too not like my annoying last winter boots that tied up and had a ridiculous liner that was always slipping around. Those ones were only slightly higher than my ankles anyway. To the trash with you!

Movie Reviews

Hotel Rwanda – I watched this movie this afternoon. I’m still in shock at the ugliness of the world. I thought I knew ‘enough’ about what happened in Rwanda, but this movie reveals true ugliness. People slaughtering neighbours for stupid reasons. The entire white world rescuing their ‘own kind’ from Rwanda, leaving the Africans to kill each other. Almost a million people were killed over about 100 days. I won’t forget this movie for a long time. 5/5 stars.

SuperBad – This movie is hilarious. If you’ve liked the humour of Judd Apatow other movies, like Knocked Up and the 40 Year Old Virgin, then you’ll like this one. It’s about 3 guys graduating from high school who end up on crazy one night adventure involving the quest for alcohol and women. 4/5 stars.

The Departed – I know this movie has been out for ages too, but finally Jeff and I got to see it. We heard it was really good so we waited until we had a chance to watch it together. It really was a good movie. Your brain is working like crazy trying to figure out how all the plot lines were going to fall into place. 4/5 stars.

The Bourne Ultimatum – I confess, I haven’t seen the first two movies, but I had a vague idea of the story line (I think I’ve seen part of the first one on TV) and Jeff gave me a 5 minute intro before we started. It was a good movie. Lots of action. The interaction between two of the characters drove me nuts so I’m only giving it a 3/5.

Happy 2008!!

I celebrating the birth of the new year by sleeping for about 12 hours :oops:

I feel asleep on the couch around 9 and Jeff woke me up at 11 to come up to bed. I was able to watch the Air Farce countdown for New Years in Newfoundland at 11:30 but I fell asleep by 11:35. Jeff made it to 11:25.

All the other tv celebrations don’t start until it’s after midnight in this time zone.

Our forecasters are also celebrating the new year by presenting us with another storm warning – this is #3 since we got back here? Yesterday’s storm didn’t amount to much too much snow – a some rain. More snow is coming tonight.

We rented 4 movies yesterday – our first movie rentals since the Sault maybe? Doesn’t look like we’ve missed much. We rented Superbad, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Departed, and Hotel Rawanda.

How did you spend your New Years Eve?