Monday, November 30, 2020

November, 2020

 November saw us in the midst of a Covid outbreak. Everything locked down.
We did manage to give Keenan a special Birthday driveby celebration. 

Some nice weather allowed us some backyard fun, and walks around the Hood. 

Other than that - zilch, de nada, nothing. 


November pix can be viewed here: 

November, 2020


Sunday, November 01, 2020

October, 2020

 October was typical, compared to previous years. 

The month started with a "Harvest Moon" and I used my new long zoom for a cool picture of it. 

After that we put Zeelandia to bed for the next seven or more months. Sailing Season is much too short in Manitoba. But we DID get to use the boat and have fun this year. One of my fondest memories is sailing with the (Grand) kids, and having Keenan help me steer the boat (Photo by Alicia):


After that it was the usual Yard Leaf Ranking excersize, with the grandkids having a blast helping and hindering. 

A family Thanks Giving's dinner, early snowfall, late bloomers, Starlings in the Cottonwood and Cindy's Birthday closed out the month. 

All in all a good time - till the last few days when Covid struck again, closing pools and everything else. 

Highlights can be viewed here: 

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

September, 2020

 September went better than expected.

We started out with Theresa's Birthday celebrations, which included a nice dinner with her friend and a surprise lawn decoration, courtesey of the kids. Ended with a quick trip to Brandon.

Schools started for all the Grand Kids - they all loved it.

More birthdays followed - Chloe and Quinn, all celebrated in style, including the "Great Pinata Bash". 

Visiting Fort Whyte, walked around The Hood and Bio Reserve, lots of wildlife pix.

Got a nice last sail in with Keenan, Quinn and Chloe. 

Ended the month with decommissioning the boat and getting it ready for haul-out. 

Pictures for this month can be viewed here: 
September, 2020

Monday, September 07, 2020

August, 2020

August was a mixed bag month.
First 2 weeks were spent in self isolation after my return from Holland. Not much doing of anything. 

The 2nd half of the month was better. Visited the kids for an overnighter in Sioux Narrows, Ont. where they had rented a waterfront cabin. Had a great time there. 

Also managed our first ( and likely only ) sail of the year with Alicia, Drew and the boys. Nice winds, near the end going 12-14 knots, so good speed and heeling. Boys loved it - Alicia had to get used again to being on a moving and heeling boat.
Went back to the boat some days later, however too wavy, so no sailing. Kids had a fab time on the beach though. 

And that was pretty much it for Summer 2020. Might still get some nice days before the snow flies - fingers crossed.

Pictures can be found here: 
August 2020

Thursday, August 06, 2020

July, 2020

July started out awesome, with the kids enjoying the boat ( now afloat ) and attacking the Ice Cream vendor. 

Then came a call from the Old Country - my dad was gravely ill. Booked a rush flight and got there on time to have a few nice chats with him, then say a proper goodbye. 

Flying in this Covid time ain't any fun. I do not like flying at the best of times, but the added wait times for health checks etc. made it worse. Not to mention having to wear a face mask, door to door. 
Did get to fly on a Dream Liner, but while the plane was awesome, very quiet and stable, and having upgraded comfort seats, I still could not sleep on board.

Pa's service was awesome. The crematorium looked out on fields, meadows and streams. Could not have asked for a better place for the end of the line. 
The service was well attended by both friends and family as well as being live streamed for those who could not be there. It was a proper send-off.

Did get to spend some time with family in Holland, but sight seeing was pretty much a no-no - other than a quick visit to the beach in Schoorl. 

Trip back was the same - smooth flights, but numerous health forms to fill in, temperature checks, face mask all the way ( for 18 hrs ) etc. just added to the inconvienience of today's travel

And now in a mandatory 2 week isolation at home, so no seeing kids / grand kids. 

So - all in all, July sucked. 

Relevant pictures can be found here: 

July Pix: 

Holland Trip:

Wednesday, July 01, 2020

June, 2020

June saw us relaxing on the Covid measures.
So, in addition to watching the flowers grow in the back yard, we also had trips to the icecream store. Chloe's in camera dance recitals, cleaning and launching the boat ( after 2 years on shore ) and some serious beach fun.
All in all a good month.

You can watch the visuals here:  June 2020 Highlights

Friday, June 19, 2020

May, 2020

May still had us in the Covid lockdown, however we did manage some socializing.
- had the kids playing in the back yard
- went to watch the Snow Birds flying over Transcona
- went for a walk with the Grandkids in the Transcona Bioreserve
- took pix of the flower plantings in the yard
- watched some cool birds perusing the bird bath

View the pictures here: May, 2020

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

April, 2020

April was primarily spent in isolation - like everyone else, on account of the Covid-19 thing.

So we did things like lots of baking, watching snow melt, return and then melt again, observing raptors and woodpeckers in the back yard, playing with a macro lens and remote birthday parties. The most notable birthday party was Caleb's, where we decorated cars and had a driveby parade for him. That event was actually broadcast on local TV:
Caleb's Birthday Parade

However, April ended on a positive note - yard has been raked and cleaned, new birdhouses were painted and mounted, Cotton Wood tree got a haircut and a bit of color was addded though a hanging basket of flowers.

A photo memory of April can be viewed here:
April 2020

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

March, 2020

In March we were looking foreward to a 2 week get-away to Mexico, just to absorb some sun, and relax.
Only planned on one tour to go see Tulum.

While we did get to go to Tulun, during our first week the Canadian Government advised all traveling Canadians to come back to Canada asap. Which we did, cutting our vacation short by a full week. The right decission in hindsight.

Now however 2 weeks in mandatory self isolation (but at least in our own house).

Kids were nice enough to provide us with groceries and a supply of wine.

Pictures  from our first week can be found here:

Mexico, 2020

Friday, February 14, 2020

February, 2020

Mid Winter. My least favourable time of the year.
Spending most of my time indoors, as the old bones have a hard time coping with the cold.
There are a few occasions though that the sunroom heats up to a livable temperature - and on those, my sweety and the cats love it there.

Ongoing pictures of the month can be seen here:

February, 2020

Sunday, January 12, 2020

January, 2020

Christmas is over and done with. Now in a typical Manitoba winter. Many real cold days, some a bit warmer.

Getting older, so tend to stay indoors a lot. Break the monotany by having grandkids come and visit.

The first few of those visits are documented in my January, 2020 Album:

January, 2020

Sunday, January 05, 2020

2019 Holland Trips

In 2019 Alfred and Theresa made two trips to Holland. The first one was in May. Unexpected - Alfred's mom had a significant operation. Visited her in the hospital, and we were there when she was transferred to a nursing home for further recovery.
Keenan and Chloe insisted we take their favorite dolls for comfort.

That trip, we also went to tour Alkmaar, and celebrated his brother's upcomming retirement.

The second trip was planned - in September.
By that time Alfred's mom was fully recovered, and back in her own home.
This trip included a visit to Zeeland, to attend a Jobse Family Reunion, an opportunity to see the statue of Michiel de Ruyter, walk the boulevard, watch Alfred's uncle play in the Jazz Festival.

Toured the old city of Alkmaar and had the "Offical Retirement Party" for my brother, which included a real live beer tap. A great time was had by all.

The trip back was interesting - flight was cancelled, so we stayed one extra night in an Amsterdam Airport Hotel, and had several re-routes. But, we did make it home, and KLM covered all the costs and payed the delay fees.

You can view the picture album here:
Holland 2019