Impromptu Town Run

As I wrote earlier, the last post was interrupted by the postmaster hand delivering me a phone message. Turns out the folks hankering to reach me, staff at the Willow Bunch museum, had lost my email address, knew I live in the hamlet, and figured that the postmaster would be able to get a message to me. Got to love life in a small town!

I needed to get to town to pay my property taxes and get more fuel for the generator, so I decided to close the office early and go to town today rather than tomorrow

First stop was the RM office where I just had to say I was there to pay my taxes; they knew who I was. Scary. 🙂 I also asked about my promised water bill, the missing piece to establishing SK residency once the insurance matters are settled (not likely any time soon), and paid that too even though it wasn’t due till the end of September. Property taxes were about $24 and the bill for water and garbage collection was about $116 for three months.

So not counting fuel for my generator or propane, it will cost me about $250 to summer here, or about $43 a month. Way more expensive than boondocking down in the States (even factoring in dump fees), but crazy reasonable for Canada!

My next stop was the museum to talk with the president. I offered to do some translation for them in exchange for publicity and they sent me home with a thick file to work on! The existing translations are actually pretty decent, just need a little tweaking, so two to four hours a week should get me pretty far. I haven’t done a volunteer project in way too long and this will be a great way to give back to my new community.

Museum business done, I went to the Co-Op to fill a jerry can. The manager pulled in behind me and did the fill for me, yay. I don’t know why, but I hate filling jerry cans! Gas prices are much better than they were at the beginning of the summer, about $1.25 when it was $1.35 to $1.40 earlier in the season.

My final stop was a treat. I usually get my treat on Friday, but I was in town today and have no treats at home. So I popped into the variety store for a chocolate ice cream cone (it was either that or mint and I vetoed them bringing in vanilla). Mmm! Today was a very rare ice cream weather kind of day, so the timing was right!

The drive home promised to be tedious as I was behind a grainery that took up the whole width of the road, but they were able to pull over when the road widened just a tad so that I could squeeze through. Phew. I don’t think I could have done 18KM at about 30KM an hour in that heat. I need to get the AC fixed on the truck!

Having a Generator Rocks (But Is Making Me Lazy)

I was doing quite well without a generator when it came to 120V matters. I got along fine without AC, most power tools, and the microwave. A cross-breeze, hand tool, and the stove worked just fine.

But now that I have a generator?

Breakfast somehow got microwaved this morning.

Hand saw the little piece of trim for my wardrobe update? Ha. The jigsaw came out.

And open a window to let in stale hot air when I can have COLD air? AC is a thousands year old marvel and I’m crazy for not taking advantage of it.

(this post got interrupted by the post master knocking at my door to give me a phone message from someone who thought that would be easier than sending me an email, LOL)

Improvement to the Wardrobe Doors

Ever since I splurged on new wardrobe doors, I thought that I wasn’t maximizing their efficiency because I wasn’t using the inside of them. Looking for something to do in a 15 minute break that didn’t involve pulling out my grubbies, I decided to create a little bit of storage inside both door panels.

For the right side, I used a bit of trim and some angle brackets to make a support for my pashminas:

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They’re a little cramped but I don’t mind wrinkled pashminas (said as her jeans-ironing mother and sheets ironing grand-maman recoil).

The rod is a little long, so I have to close and open both doors at the same time. Kind of hard to describe, but this means that I’ve inadvertently solved the problem of that door opens on its own during travel. The left side door closes firmly and now the right side door catches on it. I may no longer arrive at my destination with clothes in Neelix’s water and food bowls!

I connected two angle brackets into a U using electrical tape that matches my decor. 🙂

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On the other side, I put a hook for a belt. I will eventually be adding some sort of vertical storage for earrings. I saw something very expensive on Amazon that I may be able to reproduce. The chalkboard label has a list of my knits. I tend to forget what I have if it’s not readily visible, so this is a good reminder to use things or else get rid of them!

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