On Monday Evening, I had the bright idea to visit Riverside Park at sunset. I was hoping to get sun reflecting in the temporarily flooded ponds that I also showed here the other day. For the most part, we were a little late for that, at least where I was. I went mostly right while Sue veered to the left. She caught more reflection that I did. Since she got the better photos, I'll show mine first, two of which included her in the frame.
The AC is On
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Upon Reflection
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
JJ’s accident keeps on with its repercussions. Not only did Dani lose her vehicle, but JJ will be out of pocket for getting the car towed and then likely have increased insurance premiums. Now, there are repercussions for us too.
As you know, we loaned our ancient, 2010 car, Hermione the Honda, to Danica to help her get to her final exams. It was a nice thing to do, but they say that no good deed goes unpunished, and they appear to be correct.
Danica hit a road hazard on the expressway, or the road hazard hit her. I am not sure which, but she was fearful that she had blown a tire. Thankfully, she hadn’t. That would have been frighteningly awful on that busy, urban highway.
Unfortunately, on the weekend, we saw that there was some damage near the passenger door: a bit of a dent and loose molding.
I took Hermione into the auto body shop just around the corner. She’s a 2010 model with many scratches and scrapes, so we just want to keep her functional. There is no way that the car needs to be restored to pristine condition.
The estimate is $200 to refasten the molding. We’re getting off easily compared to what could have happened. Nevertheless, it appears to be very true about good deeds and their subsequent punishment.
Monday, April 20, 2026
After the Croci
This Monday morning dawned cold but bright, with prisms being cast upon my wall.
Yesterday was not so fine, also cold but overcast and windy and miserable for walking. However, when we checked out the crocus patch by the abandoned building, we were delighted to find a profusion of squill/scillia. So although the croci are pretty well done for the year, the squill are spreading their joy.
Part of one patch but there was another patch as well.
The squill flowers are smaller than a fingernail, but pictures had to be taken. They won't be sharp in the stiff breezes, but soft focus has its own charm.
If you go back up to the first photo, you may see some purple flowers to the right and back. They are somewhat larger than the striped flowers, but they are also a type of squill. (In both images the common names are at the top and the proper Latin designation at the bottom, but you probably have to enlarge the photo to see the Latin versions. Of course, I can only rely on the iPhone's ID,)
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Look Maw, No Jacket!
We're back to the cold on this Sunday morning after the overnight temperature dropped to below freezing.
But yesterday was a different story.
After walking downtown wearing just a jacket and not a coat, I actually doffed it in the car as we sipped coffee and feasted on delicious blueberry scones down by the water.
I will spare you the de rigueur car selfie in favour of the one that Sue took on our very brief stroll in the park.
Did you notice? No jacket on the old boy, and no snow or ice in the background.
There was, however, a lot of water, so we didn't get far along the path. We did not require Gandalf to shout, "Thou shalt not pass!"
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Danica is Nineteen
We celebrated Danica's 19th yesterday. The official birthday is tomorrow, but she'll celebrate with the other family today and her friends tomorrow. Usually, her birthday is accompanied by brutal weather, but this was a nice, warm day, the first nice birthday after the very first one.
The Card
Friday, April 17, 2026
Swept
Yesterday morning, I heard a noise outside my window. I investigated in time to see the street sweeper go by, cleaning up the winter’s debris near the sidewalk where the snow gets piled. It’s almost a better sign than the return of the robins because some of those silly birds come back way too soon. Guy up the street was thrilled enough to post of the occasion on fb, and here I am blogging. Silly Canadians we be.
BTW, the front yard glacier has now been gone for a week, and it has been raining cats and dogs with no white stuff in view.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot, but I heard another strange noise outside the other evening. I looked out to see two kids playing with balls, without coats. I am not sure when I last heard or saw such a thing.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
If the Shoe Fits
Just after my birthday two years ago, September 2024, I purchased a few items for myself, especially including these shoes.
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| Both pair were on a good sale, otherwise I would probably have not purchased any shoes. |

























