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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Toronto Gets Hit

We were told for a couple of days that we would get rain, ice and snow. We did not get any snow yet, but plenty of rain and last night freezing rain. The most beautiful and most destructive is freezing rain.

Freezing rain starts out 2000 or 3000 feet up in warm air, thus comes down as relatively warm water. As it falls it cools but not enough to become ice so it lands as water, coats everything and freezes.

The result is heavy limbs on all trees. The tree cannot support the extra weight and limbs break off. Some of these limbs bring down hydro wires some only destroy cars.

As of now Toronto has 250,000 homes without power. The worst may be yet to come. Later this
afternoon we expect heavy winds.

So far we have kept our power, but my son and daughter in law are without. We have offer them room here but no one has moved in yet.

I only have one picture taken out our kitchen door. It is too slippery too go walking.


Thursday, December 19, 2013

The Brennan Christmas Party

For a number of years Trish and I have held a Christmas Party. Its origins date back to Lyall Avenue in The Beech, but we are not sure we have had one each of our 40 years of marriage.

We owned a large home in High Park of 31 years and the party grew to fill the home. By 2009 our last year at "The Gardens" the number had grown to 70 to 100 people depending mostly on the day. Sometimes we hold it on Friday and sometimes on Saturday. Three years ago with retirement on the horizon we decided to sell "The Gardens" and move to a more manageable abode. In June 2010 we mover into a Townhouse at Islington and Bloor. The big question was could it hold the party. Fortunately the home on Shires Lane came with a Ballroom. During the year we use the Ballroom as parking for our cars. I have included a couple of pictures of the Ballroom and the Party.

The dinning and Living Rooms

The Kitchen

The Ballroom

Monday, December 2, 2013

Our Annual Trip to South Bend

We have and a busy yet uneventful fall. 10 days ago Trish and I went off to South Bend to visit our good friends Mary and Bill Thurber. This year it would be The Catholics against tThe Mormons. Notre Dame was going to Play BYU.

But first we went too Fairport Harbor Ohio to visit Tartan and ask them about our centreboard trunk failure. It turned out they had used a piece of aluminium to attach the top plate and they should have used stainless steel. They felt that the fix with the correct lag bolts all the way around would do the trick. We did get a tour of their factory and got on a mostly completed 47. The very kind gentleman who gave us the tour then took us over and explained how they constructed their carbon fibre mast and booms.

the next stop was Punderson state Park. Ohio has 5 state parks which have lodges. We went to Punderson which was about 30 inures from Fairport Harbor. It was an excellent stop. We got a very attractive price due to our age which included a hot breakfast. We also had a delightful dinner in their restaurant. The lodge was originally built as a home in the late 20's and past through a few hands before  the state  took over. I have included a few pictures. Both Trish and I would recommend a stay.

The Front Door

Our Room

The view from our Room

The view of the swimming pool from our Room
The following day Friday November 22 we drove to South Bend. It should be noted that the driving was excellent. Within three days of us travelling through Cleveland they got about a foot of snow I think. Before heading to the apartment we had to go to the "Book Store" to take a look at the merchandize and buy a beanie for a friend in Toronto. This accomplished we arrived at the apartment had a drink then out for Italian food.

Saturday arrived wight the expected weather. At game time something below 32F and 25 mile an hour winds. As a result it felt like 9F. Trish and I were dressed warmly and made it a lll the way to the 4th quarter. By then our hands and feet were getting cold. the following picture and vide shows a dark day but regrettably you can not see the cold.

The start of the game, notice the students are not all present. They did finally all arrive to a full stadium.


                                          Here come The Irish