OK this is a total exaggeration as I have a couple boxes left. But there was actually quite a thrill in the freedom of selling a ton of stuff that you used to possess. I am in the process of moving back to away (heart is breaking as I write this) and I didn't want to bring back all/any of my furniture (it was fine to bring when I had a moving allowance to come here ... but not to move back)
So I discovered (many years too late!!) the best site .... KIJIJI! As a lady from away we used to do a lot of transactions?!? over Craigslist. But this beast is awesome. I cannot upload things fast enough before people come to buy them. (And I always meet people at my front door especially for small items after poor Tim)
If people don't show up, I sell their items to the next person who does. I run a first come first served auction house. You said you would email me back, but you didn't - gone to the next person. Shoe rack - gone in 1 minute (were they waiting all day for a shoe rack to come up!?). One family came in and bought just about everything I was selling. And paid me for it too!!!! (Mind you most things are being sold for ca. $5 hence the feeding frenzy!)
I still need to sell my kitchen "grab all" (aka all my odds and ends - most never used!) I was given quite a few compliments for my "staging" photos - maybe I have a career here if teaching doesn't pan out.
So as I sit on the floor sans tables and think of the stuff I used to have ... there is something freeing about this crazy situation I am in. New beginnings have to happen as my old ones just left with the last customer!!
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Monday, May 6, 2013
Be featured in the local newspaper
You know what you really want when you escape outside for a couple moments of sunshine .... to be captured for prosperity by the local paparazzi.
Even better:
- you look like a crazy cat lady who ties up her cat on a leash
- you are reading a Chuck Palahniuk book called "Snuff" about porn (hell, any Chuck book would qualify as "interesting" reading!)
- you are wearing all back so that you blend into the shadows and look deformed
- you pose like .... that!!! Why am I all hunched over?!? I read enough celebrity magazines that I should know a thing or two!
- be given the title "Just Me and My Cat" so that the aforementioned first comment rings even more true!
But you know what ....
I will admit that I got quite the kick out of being included in the Gleaner!! It was awesome - like having my name in a song. I actually got recognized this morning which made me laugh! And Kaiser is loving his new fame!
Even better:
- you look like a crazy cat lady who ties up her cat on a leash
- you are reading a Chuck Palahniuk book called "Snuff" about porn (hell, any Chuck book would qualify as "interesting" reading!)
- you are wearing all back so that you blend into the shadows and look deformed
- you pose like .... that!!! Why am I all hunched over?!? I read enough celebrity magazines that I should know a thing or two!
- be given the title "Just Me and My Cat" so that the aforementioned first comment rings even more true!
But you know what ....
I will admit that I got quite the kick out of being included in the Gleaner!! It was awesome - like having my name in a song. I actually got recognized this morning which made me laugh! And Kaiser is loving his new fame!
Spot a moose
I didn't want to officially add this to the Bucket List, as I am finding out that it can be rather difficult to actually see one in nature. I have seen one whilst camping in Ontario, but with all these fences and warning signs in New Brunswick, I thought for sure I would have seen one by now. (And I am totally OK if they stay on their side of the fence and I can drive on in safety)
So much to my surprise when I was driving on Sunday and I finally got to see a moose.
It is so strange that moose in this province look nothing like the imposing beast that is featured on all the warning signs!!
So unless I get to see one in the next couple weeks, I will have to rely on this strange moosedeer hybrid I found, or better yet ....
So much to my surprise when I was driving on Sunday and I finally got to see a moose.
It is so strange that moose in this province look nothing like the imposing beast that is featured on all the warning signs!!
So unless I get to see one in the next couple weeks, I will have to rely on this strange moosedeer hybrid I found, or better yet ....
Have Supper with two lovely ladies whose combined age is 183.
I was taken in as an Easter refugee by Egor and her family. How nice! We had a fantastic Easter supper with two very entertaining ladies - and most spry at the ages of 91 and 92. I was promised fantastic and "interesting" conversation, and I did not leave disappointed!!
It was so nice to be included in such a lovely Easter dinner!!
Many thanks!
Go to three more new places - two down
It is always a pleasure to have access to a car. I love to drive, and since I don't have much opportunity to get in a car and go, I love it when I can. I decided to keep the car on this week, so that I could explore a little more. I was happy that E and I were able to make a fun day trip to St.Andrew's by the Sea.
Located almost as far south-west in the province as you can go (well ... I guess St. Stephen and the Ganong factory would be further!) After getting misdirected and driving aimlessly around Mactaquac, Lincoln and Fredericton, we were on our way to St.Andrews.
A quaint and pretty little town by the sea. Another couple weeks and everything will be officially open - but for now it was a great visit.
I would love to go back for some whale watching (though E said it was more like whale hunting trying to chase them down. We had a nice meal of mussels (sorry though NB, PEI took you on this round!! So much tastier on the Island) and met a very very very very chatty older man who asked the most random questions. It was entertaining for sure! We sat out on one of the docks and looked over at Maine which was pretty cool.
When the tide was out we drove out over the bottom of the sea to Minister's Island (Foto below), and watched the men picking clams and dulce. Luckily we made it back in time before the tide came in and we were stranded!
A very fun day and a fun drive!! Watch out whales ... one day I might be back to come see you!
Located almost as far south-west in the province as you can go (well ... I guess St. Stephen and the Ganong factory would be further!) After getting misdirected and driving aimlessly around Mactaquac, Lincoln and Fredericton, we were on our way to St.Andrews.
A quaint and pretty little town by the sea. Another couple weeks and everything will be officially open - but for now it was a great visit.
I would love to go back for some whale watching (though E said it was more like whale hunting trying to chase them down. We had a nice meal of mussels (sorry though NB, PEI took you on this round!! So much tastier on the Island) and met a very very very very chatty older man who asked the most random questions. It was entertaining for sure! We sat out on one of the docks and looked over at Maine which was pretty cool.
When the tide was out we drove out over the bottom of the sea to Minister's Island (Foto below), and watched the men picking clams and dulce. Luckily we made it back in time before the tide came in and we were stranded!
A very fun day and a fun drive!! Watch out whales ... one day I might be back to come see you!
Go to three more new places - one down
When I was a young girl, the Megan Follows' film of Anne of Green Gables was all the rage. I remember quite a few of us, including yours truly, were madly in love with Gilbert.
Also at the time it was common for girls to have themed birthday parties, and I remember attending many Anne of Green Gables events, costumes and all. As the only red-haired girl with freckles in the class, I was sort of a ringer for the look-alike contest part of the party. I was saddened when these parties stopped as I find it rather difficult to get dressed up in braids now in hopes that someone will confuse me with Anne Shirley.
I was very excited to have gone to PEI last week. Always amazing to visit another province (am now just missing Newfoundland and Labrador, NWT and the Yukon) and explore more of this awesome country!! Mom and I headed out for the Big Annie and Little Annie tour of Green Gables (not Grey Gardens!)
What a beautiful part of the country! We made it there before the big tourist season started - which made for a more quiet experience, but super relaxing as well!
Also at the time it was common for girls to have themed birthday parties, and I remember attending many Anne of Green Gables events, costumes and all. As the only red-haired girl with freckles in the class, I was sort of a ringer for the look-alike contest part of the party. I was saddened when these parties stopped as I find it rather difficult to get dressed up in braids now in hopes that someone will confuse me with Anne Shirley.
I was very excited to have gone to PEI last week. Always amazing to visit another province (am now just missing Newfoundland and Labrador, NWT and the Yukon) and explore more of this awesome country!! Mom and I headed out for the Big Annie and Little Annie tour of Green Gables (not Grey Gardens!)
What a beautiful part of the country! We made it there before the big tourist season started - which made for a more quiet experience, but super relaxing as well!
Friday, May 3, 2013
Have a lobster supper....
I keep reading about these awesome church lobster suppers and those are the the places to be. So I added it to this list not knowing what I really wanted.
What I wanted was a lobster supper(s) with K family in Bathurst.
As a lovely Ontario girl we were only ever allowed to have one lobster (which I must say we raced acrossed the floor .... right kind of wrong?!?) In B we were allowed a 2nd beast which was amazing!!!!! (and thank goodness we were not offered the eel we caught ... that may have been a friendship breaker .........)
Well if I could not have the church supper (I hear another another month or so), thenl I was so happy the "Water Prince Corner Shop" was open for the season.(GO THERE!!!!!!!)
Ann and I had the best experience there - on the first day of lobster season.
A 2 lb bowl of mussels each
A 1.25 lb lobster
lots of amazing sides ...
COULD NOT RECOMMENDED THIS PLACE MORE
What I wanted was a lobster supper(s) with K family in Bathurst.
As a lovely Ontario girl we were only ever allowed to have one lobster (which I must say we raced acrossed the floor .... right kind of wrong?!?) In B we were allowed a 2nd beast which was amazing!!!!! (and thank goodness we were not offered the eel we caught ... that may have been a friendship breaker .........)
Well if I could not have the church supper (I hear another another month or so), thenl I was so happy the "Water Prince Corner Shop" was open for the season.(GO THERE!!!!!!!)
Ann and I had the best experience there - on the first day of lobster season.
A 2 lb bowl of mussels each
A 1.25 lb lobster
lots of amazing sides ...
COULD NOT RECOMMENDED THIS PLACE MORE
Have a photo taken at the lobster in Shediac
Good golly ....
I have been waiting for this, and in the words of Sloan I was "underwhelmed". I have no idea what I did expect, but I thought my Hummer would be even more spectacular! OK - it was pretty awesome!!! A great memory with my lovely mom!
BTW Trivia Fans - This is the largest faux lobster in the world. Or so the sign says!
I have been waiting for this, and in the words of Sloan I was "underwhelmed". I have no idea what I did expect, but I thought my Hummer would be even more spectacular! OK - it was pretty awesome!!! A great memory with my lovely mom!
BTW Trivia Fans - This is the largest faux lobster in the world. Or so the sign says!
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