The
most beautiful of days! Clear skies, light winds, and moderate
temperatures. I went for a long walk this morning south to
John
Avant
Park
, by
Kerr Road
. The park takes up several blocks and encloses a small lake, which I
presume looks after drainage for the area.
After last night’s heavy rain, the grass was pretty soggy and the
creek was running fast. When I got there, a man was loafing in a rubber
dinghy; several people were jogging or walking around the outside.
The park is bounded on the north and west by large and very attractive
houses and yards, on the south by
Kerr Road
, and on the east by
Kenderdine Road
. It is well treed and landscaped and there are several places one can
sit down and rest and enjoy it.
Our
neighborhood is about twenty years old, judging by the dates stamped on
the city sidewalks.
Houses range all the way from small bungalows to pretty elaborate places
but they all have one thing in common – their owners take pride in
their homes and a walk through the area is a joy.
We picked up Lucille and made a cemetery tour to
Edam
and Glaslyn on Thursday. Doreen’s older brother is buried at
Edam
and a couple of years ago, we had Lloyd make a grave marker out of
Marbletex, a countertop material he was working with. We wanted to see
how it weathered stuck out there in the sun and rain, and are glad to
see it is just fine.
Doreen’s parents, and
Lucille’s son and husband, are buried at Glaslyn and we like to stop
in occasionally. The cemetery there is very sandy, so much so that they
sometimes have trouble with graves caving in as they dig them. On the
plus side, a wonderful assortment of wildflowers grow there, among them
the most beautiful deep blue violets.
We went to Little Loon
Lake Regional Park, only about three miles from the cemetery, and
checked it out. We have stayed there a couple of times, but a few years
ago, before it was a regional park and when Doreen was a child, she
learned to swim there. It is a small, narrow lake, a couple of miles
long, and very deep. We took our kids there a few times when they were
small too. It has a golf course and from the clubhouse, the greens
looked superb.
Red Bulls seem to haunt
me. On ur way to Glaslyn, we stopped at the Red Bull at
Radisson for coffee, and I took a picture of their noble beast. Next
day, while having coffee at Reggie’s, a Red Bull car parked beside the
café. Of course, I had to take a picture of it as well.
That was some storm
last night. The TV said there was over 50 mm. of rain at the airport, a
funnel cloud at Dundurn, and a waterspout at
Turtle
Lake
. Intersections in the city were flooded, and a few vehicles had to be
pulled out when they stalled. Otherwise, I don’t know of any serious
damage. Doreen’s petunias looked pretty sad for awhile, but they’ll
perk up. It has been a week of almost daily thunder storms but not a lot
of rain until last night.
Next time you go to pay
your Master Card bill, do yourself a favor and check it over carefully
– especially for interest charges. Before we left on our
Dakotas
tour, I sent an early payment to Master Card which I thought should be
pretty close to the true balance. When we got back, we found that I had
underpaid by $19.84. On our next bill, there was an interest charge of
$52.86, which works out to an annual rate of about 4,000%. When I phoned
about it, I was given a rigamarole about how the charges are explained
on the back of the statement – I read it, and still don’t understand
it. Apparently they reserve the right to charge interest on new charges
if the balance is not paid in full. They charged $52.86 on the
new purchases. That works out to 32.4% per annum and their posted rate
is 18.5%. There is just no way of knowing if and how much they are
hosing you. I was
prepared to shred all our Master cards and debit cards
and change banks, but they agreed to reverse the interest charge. Did
you ever wonder why all those credit card companies are so anxious to
get your business?
Next week-end, we are
going back to Little Loon Regional Park on an outing with the Sunseekers
chapter of Good Sam Club. We won’t be back until Monday afternoon, so
will be a day late getting my Report sent out. Be patient, though – it
will be along eventually.