Monday, February 24, 2014
Tak-Tar Plumbing and Heating
Just had a lovely experience this morning. I called Don from Tak-Tar Plumbing (thanks Joan for the referral). My drains were gurgling. He came over within the hour, checked inside and outside, spent about 1/2 an hour at my house and thoroughly explained the problem - ice build up in the vent. And he advised what can be done to remedy it. The cheapest option was wait for warm weather. The second cheapest option was to get my son to do a few things, i.e. insulate the pipe in the attic (a small piece of insulation was missing near the roof) then pour hot water down the vent. When he was leaving I asked what I owed him. He said a hug which I gladly paid him.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Rendezvous Weekend
This is the big Rendezvous Weekend. Was going to go down to view the snow carvings yesterday but line dancing got in the way. So, made the trip this morning (after watching Finland beat the USA in Hockey for the Bronze medal & after watching Manchester United beat Crystal Palace 2-0 [finally they won a game!]). I was to meet Brooke and SR in Shipyards Park. Of course, I started doing a plumbing job before leaving which put me a bit behind schedule, got a phone call from downtown, then rushed to get ready. I know SR told me this morning it was around -30 but when I looked outside it looked warm so grabbed my down coat, ear bags, boots and my Pirates of the Caribbean gloves I got for Xmas about 5 or 6 years ago (remember William you gave them to me??). Arrived at the park to discover it WAS nearly -30 and the rest of my outerwear was good (I was wearing silk long underwear too) but my fingers FROZE. Sorry but Pirates of the Caribbean gloves are not made for north of 60 winter warmth.
We watched a bit of the One Dog Pull. This dog was pulling 400 Pounds. I believe the winning dog pulled 500 pounds. Also watched a bit of the Flour Packing contest. Watched a girl walk - I can't remember how far but she was the leader in distance - with 548 pounds of flour on her back. Her legs shook like jello with each step.
And one of my favourite things to do is view the snow sculptures. Above is the Team Yukon sculpture of a Moose in some Trees and below (my fave) is Team Michigan's work of a Pirate (speaking of my gloves) and what was really cool about this was the tiny sculpture inside his telescope was a miniature sculpture of the one about 20 feet directly in front of the pirate.
Now back to my hands. I complained so much we all went inside the tent where I stayed until the throbbing stopped and the redness lessened. I trying to take a picture with frozen hands but it turned out a bit blurry - sorry. What I was impressed with was the northern lights they made out of material hanging from the ceiling. Cool!
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Post Performance
After Gillian's performance The Big Band performed. Our Line Dancing group stepped out to their music. Above, you can see one of the two Queen's that joined in to dance with us. When the audience saw us dancing to the music of The Big Band, the dance floor soon began to fill. We 'got the party started'.
First Weekend of Rendezvous
Each year during the Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous - our winter 'kick yer heals up' festival - a Queen is crowned. This is the 50th year of the festival and to honour all of the Queens that have been crowned, a special dinner and evening of entertainment was planned and all of the Queens and their partners were invited - and quite a large number were able to attend. As you probably know I have been learning to Line Dance - this is my second year. This year we were asked to perform at this event. We did three dances - the first was a waltz to Hank Karr's "Waltz of the Yukon", the second was quite a bit more lively and the third was choreographed for Hello Dolly, a song which was chosen to honour another frequent and famous entertainer (who was to follow our number), Gillian Campbell, pictured below.
Hands behind our backs mean we were dancing the waltz. The audience loved the fact we were dancing to the music of a well known Yukoner.
Our next two dances were quite a bit more lively and fun. Again, the audience clapped along to the music and seemed to really enjoy watching us dance.
It was fun. And I was surprised at the response were received from the audience. Lots and lots of appreciative clapping. A steady stream of people praised our performance and one even asked where we were going to be performing next!
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Northern Lights
The Northern Lights were dancing tonight. Thanks SR for the phone call. They never become old, even after 36 years. I still donned my coat and went outside to view the show.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
12 Years A Slave
Saw 12 Years A Slave last night. The choice was this or Monument Men and since the latter received such bad reviews no matter where you looked (critics and audiences alike) we chose the former.
I knew it wasn't going to be a happy movie. The topic of Slaves never are. And it didn't disappoint. I thought it was very well done, the acting was superb and I also thought Brad Pitt played a larger role in the film than he did, not that that bothered me. This movie is as well produced as everyone says it is. The subject matter is a bit hard to take though.
February 11, 2014
I walked to the grocery store today.
As I was paying, I apologized for taking so long in getting my credit card out. The clerk asked, "Are you walking today?". I had to laugh. Only in Whitehorse would they ask such a question to a lady wearing Sorel boots, snow pants, a 3/4 length down filled coat, a scarf covering not only the neck but at that point my chin also, a toque, two pairs of gloves (actually one small pair of gloves and one pair of Team Canada Mitts - yeah, GO CANADA ... and that being one reason it was taking me so long in getting to some form of payment), a BackPack (the other reason it was taking me so long in getting some form of payment - as I had to take it off my back and search for a wallet) and sunglasses wrapped around my eyes.
"Yes" I replied.
"It's a cold one out there today," he said.
Yes it was a cold one out there today. And we have almost forgotten what winter was like. I took the long way home as the sun was brilliantly shining and it was glorious, even though the temperature was -27 C ... until I turned the corner. The every so slight breeze was stinging my face so I pulled the scarf up to cover my cheeks. (Yesterday it was -36 with the wind chill and I didn't want frost bite). Well, the scarf protected my cheeks but my breath shot up out of the top of the scarf and fogged up my sunglasses. As it was cold, the moisture turned to ice and now I couldn't see. My choice was to risk frost bite on my cheeks or see where I was going. So, as I was walking, I took off my big mitts, took off my glasses and checked to see if I could melt the ice to clean them off. Then I looked down and noticed one mitt was missing. I looked behind me and saw in the distance a splotch of red on the white snow. I back-tracked (which was actually nice as the wind was at my back and the sun was in my face) picked up my missing mitt and again headed for home, sunglasses in my hand.
I am now all nice and cozy it my house and blogging. Ahhhhh, life is good.
As I was paying, I apologized for taking so long in getting my credit card out. The clerk asked, "Are you walking today?". I had to laugh. Only in Whitehorse would they ask such a question to a lady wearing Sorel boots, snow pants, a 3/4 length down filled coat, a scarf covering not only the neck but at that point my chin also, a toque, two pairs of gloves (actually one small pair of gloves and one pair of Team Canada Mitts - yeah, GO CANADA ... and that being one reason it was taking me so long in getting to some form of payment), a BackPack (the other reason it was taking me so long in getting some form of payment - as I had to take it off my back and search for a wallet) and sunglasses wrapped around my eyes.
"Yes" I replied.
"It's a cold one out there today," he said.
Yes it was a cold one out there today. And we have almost forgotten what winter was like. I took the long way home as the sun was brilliantly shining and it was glorious, even though the temperature was -27 C ... until I turned the corner. The every so slight breeze was stinging my face so I pulled the scarf up to cover my cheeks. (Yesterday it was -36 with the wind chill and I didn't want frost bite). Well, the scarf protected my cheeks but my breath shot up out of the top of the scarf and fogged up my sunglasses. As it was cold, the moisture turned to ice and now I couldn't see. My choice was to risk frost bite on my cheeks or see where I was going. So, as I was walking, I took off my big mitts, took off my glasses and checked to see if I could melt the ice to clean them off. Then I looked down and noticed one mitt was missing. I looked behind me and saw in the distance a splotch of red on the white snow. I back-tracked (which was actually nice as the wind was at my back and the sun was in my face) picked up my missing mitt and again headed for home, sunglasses in my hand.
I am now all nice and cozy it my house and blogging. Ahhhhh, life is good.
Thursday, February 06, 2014
Saturday, February 01, 2014
Two Dogs
Guess who I'm looking after this weekend. Little TimBit (Timber) and Lily. Lily is always the lady. Timber is his own person - big rough bark for such a wee dog. We went for a walk with Rudy today. Timber is in love with Rudy - luckily he is being "fixed" at the beginning of next week. His amorous side was in full bloom today. My only worry is the two dogs next door (german shepherd and pit bull cross) sounding like they want to eat my two visiting dogs anytime they are all outside at the same time - there is only a wobbly fence separated the two yards. Other than that we are having fun, going for a couple of walks a day and luckily both dogs like to sleep in so I can too.
Fire Safety
Important!!!
Make sure your fire extinguisher is up to date. I thought my garage door opener was about to burst into flames (considering the amount of smoke coming from it). I grabbed my fire extinguisher at the same time remembering I had not had it serviced since 2007!!!!! I hoped with all my might that it would still work should I see flames. Luckily, the smoke cleared without flames so I didn't have to put it to the test, but it was an eye opener for me. The next day I took it to be serviced.
If you have a fire extinguisher ensure it is in proper working order. It doesn't cost much to service it considering the important job it may one day be used for. And if you don't have one, buy one for the house. You NEVER know when you will need it. Hopefully you will never need it, but its need is NEVER PLANNED.
And while I'm at it, make sure you replace the batteries in your smoke detector once a year.
Safety First!
Saturday, January 25, 2014
One Big Mess
Well, you know how I was telling you about the Pineapple Express - that wonderfully warm wind sweeping over the Yukon bringing all that warm weather - well ... my road has not been ploughed yet this year. Yesterday I took my truck in to be repaired. SR drove me home in his 3/4 ton 4X4. HE got stuck on my road - broke through the snow, the snow pulled him into a bank, he backed up then was pulled into a bank at the back ... finally he was able to get onto some harder snow and was all right. He dropped me off then stopped at the corner house to pull out the small car that was high centred just reversing out of the driveway. Later that day I was talking to a neighbour who told me his father phoned the "snow line" last night. Something I didn't know - the City has a Snow Line. Apparently it is just a recording so I thought I would phone and request some snow clearing on my street as well (neighbour solidarity!!!). Apparently my street was "on the list"-- No guarantees, perhaps this weekend it would be done. Well, today is Saturday and at around 5:30 PM I heard noises outside. I went out to see (with fingers crossed) if it was snow clearing. Yes, there was a loader and it was clearing a snow bank from the front of this big truck. This is the truck that takes away the snow once the loader fills it up. Its wheels were spinning and spinning and spinning and he was not going anywhere. His truck slip across so he was blocking the entire road. While I was out there, the loader pulled up right beside him. The loader driver was saying something and the truck driver was YELLING at her. Big stuck trucks make for short tempers. So, I went in, got my camera and came back out for a photo op. The truck driver was now outside of his truck now shovelling away at the snow bank he slid into. I was going to use a flash for the photo then thought better of it. Didn't want to attract too much attention as this man was already angry enough.
So, hopefully my street will soon be drivable . That will be very nice.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
January 23
This first photo is for Mom, although she doesn't have a computer. Too bad. It is fond memories of June when she was visiting and spent sooooo much time here with Deedee. I have to chuckle every time I pass by.
Went for a walk today. The gently breeze reminded me of what I was told Hawaiian breezes do; they caress the skin. It was so warm I wore my spring jacket with the top few buttons opened.
My street from the top looking northeast. Still lots of snow on the road but if this weather keeps up it will soon be gone.
So when I returned home I looked to see what the temperature actually was. Here it is. It was about 4 degrees C when I awoke in the morning. Usually it is around -15C (if we're lucky) during the day. Thank you Pineapple Express for bringing us this warm weather. You people in the south can keep your Polar Vortex. We have our winds from Hawaii!!
A few days ago
I awoke the other morning, had my breakfast and as I was sipping my coffee, the sky began to glow. It was so beautiful to watch the colours become stronger and stronger, then slowly fade as the sun came into sight. One of the rewards of being retired. Being able to watch a sunrise with a cup of coffee, rather than hear about it from an office!
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Jan 16
As you can see from my previous post, the weather will stay above freezing all night tonight. Amazing!!! It is not expected to go down to -10 C until the end of January - and -10 is warm to us. The temperatures we are experiencing now are called SPRING. Below is the forecast for the next few days. I Cannot Believe This!!!!!!! And I am not complaining (for a change).
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Forecast
Graphic forecast
Thu
16 Jan
- 1°C
Fri
17 Jan
- 30%
- 6°C
Sat
18 Jan
- 1°C
- 4°C*
Sun
19 Jan
- -3°C
- -6°C
Mon
20 Jan
- 2°C
- -3°C
Tue
21 Jan
- -3°C
- -5°C
Wed
22 Jan
- -3°C
Can You Believe This?
Partly cloudy
4°C
Feels like 0
SE 22km/h
Wind
35km/h
Wind gust
65%
Humidity
101.5kPa
Pressure
16.0km
Visibility
23000ft
Ceiling
09:49
Sunrise
16:31
Sunset
Precipitation Outlook
We don't expect any precipitation from Thurs. Evening to Fri. Overnight
Thurs. Evening
Cloudy periods
5°C
Feels like 4
P.O.P: 20%
Wind S 5 km/h
Wind gust -
Humidity 45%
Thurs. Overnight
Cloudy periods
1°C
Feels like -2
P.O.P: 20%
Wind SE 10 km/h
Wind gust -
Humidity 52%
Fri. Morning
Cloudy with clear breaks
3°C
Feels like 0
P.O.P: 30%
Wind SE 10 km/h
Wind gust -
Humidity 60%
Fri. Afternoon
Variable cloudiness
6°C
Feels like 4
P.O.P: 20%
Wind SE 10 km/h
Wind gust -
Humidity 75%
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Happy 2014 !!!!!
The view driving back home along Hamilton Boulevard this afternoon. It is beginning to cloud over again and more snow is predicted. The east coast has its ice storms, the prairies have -40 to -50 degree temperatures (did Whitehorse make the news that year we had 3 weeks of -50 degrees??? I don't think so!) and we have snow, snow and more snow.
This is what my street looks like - I'm on the left in case you wish to visit. Below is my corner. At least the temperature is not too bad. Around -20 ... very bearable.

We start of the New Year with a New Moon and a SuperMoon.There will be 5 SuperMoons this year. This one and another on January 3oth, both New Moons, and the other three will be Full Moons. Here is the scoop on SuperMoons:
The term supermoon didn’t come from astronomy. We used to call them perigee… ‘near Earth.’ An astrologer, Richard Nolle, is credited with coining the term supermoon. He defines them as a new or full moon which occurs with the moon at or near (within 90% of) its closest approach to Earth.
It is rare to start the year with a New Moon. The last time this happened was 19 years ago. A New Moon is all about new beginnings and fresh starts. An excellent way to start the year.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MY FAMILY, FRIENDS AND READERS. MAY YOUR YEAR BE FILLED WITH HEALTH AND HAPPINESS!
Friday, December 27, 2013
Boxing Day
Joan moved into her new Condo Apartment, hadn't quite settled and invited the "Girls" over for a Boxing Day turkey-and-all-the-fixin's meal. And it was wonderful, both the meal and the company. Thanks so much Joan.
A Christmas up-date. What I left out of my previous posting. After opening all the gifts, I went home to change and gather stuff, B stayed home to make the turkey and the rest went to play hockey. Unfortunately B's mom will have a Christmas to remember as she fell onto her wrist - and broke it. A trip to the emergency ward, she returned in a cast and had to change her plans of staying an extra day, had to fly out the next morning to see if she required surgery to have a pin put in her wrist. We all felt so sorry for her.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Christmas Morning 2013
Christmas at the Rudolph house. As you can see, the stockings were laid on the floor with care, and it looks like St. Nicolas, in the night, did appear. Even the animals had their stockings. That took a while to open (while sipping mimosas).
We were fortunate to have B's parents and sister and their dog and cat join in on the festivities although the cat was quite the novelty for little Timber - the small dog who thinks he is big.
After stockings came breakfast then more gift unwrapping into the early afternoon. Wow were there a lot of gifts.
I then went back home to change and grab the cake, B stayed home to ready the turkey for the oven and the rest donned their winter coats and hit the rink. More to come on that subject later!
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