We actually have no intention of ever "living" here again. While we are currently nomads, and don't see ourselves settling down in the foreseeable future, it's impossible not to have a residence address somewhere because you need to for banking and tax purposes.
The Emerald Princess... our home until August 16th.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? London, England.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Barcelona airport on Aug 18th!
Monday, August 30, 2021
Moving to another country
As most of you know, we haven't spent much time in Canada the last three years. Since we left in the fall of 2018, we have spent a total of about three months here. And the main reason we have come back at all is to visit family and friends.
Sunday, August 29, 2021
September plans
We've now been in Canada for just over two weeks already and August is coming to a close. We will still be here for the full month of September though.
Since we have arrived, we have seen all of the family except for my younger sister. We also haven't seen any of our friends, and we know how quickly the next four and a half weeks will fly by. So we need to make some plans.
Saturday, August 28, 2021
Finally made it out for a bike ride
We hadn't been on our bicycles since September of last year! Almost a full year ago.
The hot weather finally broke yesterday, and with some cooler temperatures (high of 24C, 75F) we went out fairly early to get some exercise before heading back up to do some more work at the house. There is a long mixed use rail trail near here, so we headed over there to see what there was to see.
Friday, August 27, 2021
How the other half lives
Our morning power walk takes us through a very wealthy neighborhood. On our 5 km (3 mile) route, we pass by many multi million dollar homes. Even the house that we're living in is a beautiful home, but it doesn't compare to these mansions.
I bet we could live a good life just on the amount these people spend on utilities and maintenance!
Thursday, August 26, 2021
News from Germany
We had left Max at the dealer in Germany with a list of items that needed to be done. Most were minor warranty things, but they weren't even really that important. The important one was the upgraded refillable propane system that I want to have installed.
Their service unit got back to me yesterday with a price of €1900 ($2,800 CAD, $2,250 USD) which is ridiculous. I had been expecting a price around €1,000.
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
I don't like real estate agents
I guess I should clarify that. I don't like the real estate agent profession. Mostly because I think they're unnecessary, and overpaid for what they do. But also because some of them come across like smarmy used car salesmen.
Unnecessary because selling (or buying) a house is not that difficult. You choose a price that you're happy with, you advertise it, and you show it to people who are interested in buying it. If nobody buys it in three months, then your price was too high to begin with. Look at the market and decide what's reasonable. Don't be greedy.
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Back from the dead!
We were originally supposed to be looking after two cats at our house sit. But when we arrived here, we were told that one of them, named Enke, had disappeared over a week ago. The homeowners were devastated, but by the time we got here, they had pretty much come to terms with the fact that Enke was gone and was probably no longer alive. He was an older cat and there are coyotes and foxes in this area.
They had put up "lost cat" posters on the community mailbox, but nobody had seen Enke.
Monday, August 23, 2021
Family reunion and the price of bacon
So Ruth and I are now pretty much moved into our house sitting home for the next five weeks. We're located near the village of Manotick which is a kind of a trendy upscale village with a lot of very high end homes that line the Rideau River.
But we're a little unfamiliar with what are the best (least expensive?) grocery stores in the area. We ended up at a Your Independent and Ruth went inside while I stayed in the car.
Sunday, August 22, 2021
Well, that was a successful day!
We were up at 5:30am Saturday morning, moving stuff around before it got too hot out. Man, that was a lot of work. We can't believe how one guy can own that much stuff. It really makes us appreciate our simple lifestyle!
People began arriving at about 8:00am for the 10:00am start of the auction. The auctioneer himself arrived at 9:00am, along with his five helpers!
Saturday, August 21, 2021
Ready for the auction!
Well, the big day is here. It took five of us pretty much all day to move almost everything outside. Only the larger furniture items remain inside.
But it was pretty warm trying to move all that stuff around when the temperature was 32C (88F). We took a lot of breaks and drank a lot of water.
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