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February 15, 2025


Another lovely photo of the Sea Pines. Looking at it makes me want to smell the salt air and come alive once more!

We had another large snow storm during the week when everyone and all vehicles were advised to stay off the roads.

Today, Saturday, more snow during the morning and to continue for the next 48 hours. The forecast is for it to be the worst storm for approximately over 30 years.  Our 4 churches, Mississippi Lake Anglican etc; will be closed. 

Yesterday I delivered 2 dozen eggs to David, who is now living in a rented house beyond Tim Hortons. I had a difficult time trying to park there, the snow was piled 4ft high on all the side roads, plus he had to quit shovelling due to a bad cold and he has had two heart attacks in the last few years.  Heather told me their large snow blower was sold with the house. 

From David's house I drove to the grocery store just to buy one tin of "Twinings English Breakfast Tea" which I found in about two minutes, but... I had to line up for half an hour to pay for it, even @ the self help counter!

I must have found the very last parking space, only as I have a wheel-chair certificate, before I went into the store; coming out of the "packed to the rafters" place, trying to drive out was unbelievable! Both sides of the laneway in front of the store were filled with vehicles trying to move in each direction.  Jonsson's must have run out of food by closing time!! 

All Flag selling stores are running out of Our Red Maple Leaf  flags, even in Almonte I could see flags flying outside of houses and inside shops. Trump's antics are bringing Canadians closer together. The Provinces are working hard to allow large trucks to sail through each border without restrictions all across Canada. It's about time to become one enormous country. Even PQ is friendlier! Many Canadians are selling their properties in South U.S.A, never to return.

Enjoy your warm weather and all your exercise.

Stay safe, good night.

Suzanne

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