A Change in Weather
>> Tuesday, December 02, 2008
God it's been a long fall. It feels like it hasn't stopped raining for years, possibly decades. Say what you will about not having to shovel rain. Anyone who says that obviously hasn't had to spend much time raking wet, rotting leaves off the lawn... And really, that's about all I've been doing lately, that and walking the dogs in the incessant rain. But hey, things are looking up. I think I actually saw a star tonight when I was shutting the ducks up for the night. Maybe it's safe to stop construction on that Ark for the time being...
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, my most un-favourite time of year is hastening it's way towards me. Yep, it's that time of year again. Christmas. Bleh. I ventured into the attic today to fetch down my old dollhouse which this year is being refurbished and gifted to my nieces. I give it two weeks before they trash it... But I digress. While I was up there, tripping over the detritus of my family's life I grew a wild hair and decided that maybe, just maybe, we should ditch some of the junk. I decided to get rid of some of the old sports equipment we'd used as kids. No one, anywhere, ever, is going to want size 13 ski boots that were probably second hand when we used them 30 years ago. So I gathered together several impossibly small ski boots and tossed them. Along with dozens of unused boxes and bags. My best find of the day: 5 million pairs of skates. I shit you not. This is all the more surprising because I skate like I have seven legs all trying to go in different directions. It is not a pretty sight. And I'm pretty sure that my brothers aren't much better. But maybe it's a good thing I've found them, because hell is freezing over in Canada. It seems likely that next week our current government will be defeated by a non-confidence vote and our country will be led by a coalition between all the other parties in parliament. It's been a pretty entertaining to watch the minority government scrambling to save their sorry asses. I hope they don't. Because in a coalition government people would actually have to work together and listen to each other. It's almost as good as proportional representation. Plus, there's the whole irony of being led, in part, by a bunch of separatists. How awesome is that? And people say that Canadian politics are boring...
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