Sunday, May 3, 2026

Surrey Now

This is a beautiful spot at 16900 4th Avenue

The trees are amazing and the warm sunshine was wonderful!
Yesterday Laurie and I went to the launch of Surrey Now's slate of officers for the next Surrey Civic Election.  We need new blood at city hall.  Troy Van Vliet is running for Mayor.  His message was very interesting.  He has a lot of changes planned for city hall.  He also has a plan to build rent to own homes, so our children will be able to afford to live in this city.  Many are moving out because rents are horrific and buying a home, condo or townhouse is way out of their budget.  

If you want to read about his plan for the future:  https://surreynow.ca/



Saturday, May 2, 2026

Bullend

King Charles III presented President Donald Trump with the original brass conning tower bell from HMS Trump, a British World War II submarine, during a white-tie state dinner at the White House on Tuesday evening. The Admiralty-pattern bell is inscribed with the name "Trump" and the year 1944.

"Tonight, Mr. President, I am delighted to present to you as a personal gift the original bell which hung on the conning tower of your valiant namesake," Charles said during his dinner toast. "May it stand as a testimony to our nation's shared history and shining future."

He followed with, "And should you ever need to get hold of us, just give us a ring."

I don't know if this was intended, but look at the British meaning of Bellend!  I looked it up and yes this is right.  Here's the real British meaning behind it!:

-Bellend" (or bell-end) is a common, vulgar British English insult referring to the tip of a penis. It is used to describe a person, usually male, who is acting like a fool, behaving contemptibly, or being extremely annoying. It is similar to calling someone a "dickhead," though sometimes considered more playful.


Friday, May 1, 2026

Happy 88th Birthday Richard!


This picture was from a few years ago.  His grandsons Sam and Jack are behind the numbers!   This year we are celebrating on Sunday.  His son has invited friends, golf buddies and relatives.  He's hired a pianist to entertain us.  It should be a blast!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RICHARD!

Thursday, April 30, 2026

My reflections on King Charles' Message to Congress

As a Canadian and a committed monarchist, I listened closely when King Charles addressed the United States Congress.  I expected diplomacy, of course — but what I didn’t expect was how personally his message would resonate with people like me across the Commonwealth.

In his remarks, he reminded us that there are millions of Americans who still believe their fight is worthwhile.  Millions who want to rejoin a global community of nations that value peace, human rights, and human dignity.  Millions who want their country to stand firmly for democracy, freedom, the rule of law, and justice.  A United States grounded in those principles is not just a neighbour — it is a deeply valuable partner.

What struck me most was how universal his message felt.  Every country on earth is susceptible to the tactics that can divide people and bring out the worst in them.  We’ve seen examples of that in many places, including here in Canada.  No nation is immune.

But the United States overcoming these challenges — choosing decency, choosing community, choosing the better angels of its nature — would set a remarkable example for all of us.  It would show the world that even in difficult times, a country can pull itself back toward its highest ideals.

And that is why Americans who are fighting for decency deserve encouragement and support from their friends and allies. They are not alone in wanting a future built on respect, stability, and shared values.

King Charles helped me see that more clearly. His words were a reminder that hope is not naïve — it is necessary. And sometimes, it takes a steady voice from across the ocean to remind us what is still possible.


Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Going to North to Alaska?

This is the first year since cruising was shut down because of COVID 19, I am not going to Alaska.  We decided this year to stay away.  However, I will miss my friends at George Inlet Lodge!  If you love fresh crab, this is the place to go.  It's a 30 minute drive and the lodge is right on the inlet.  I always book direct with the lodge.  You can book through the cruise line but it's usually cheaper booking direct.

https://catchcrabs.com/


My favorite hoodie:



Tuesday, April 28, 2026

The truth about expiry dates

 

I see they mixed up cheese and pasta, but I thought this was handy.  When I was at the Honey Farm I asked them how long honey lasts, he said, "forever".   I started to go to the honey farm when my store bought honey went mouldy!  That's when I realized I wasn't buying pure honey.  It took about 45 years for me to figure that out.  Oh well, it's never to late to learn.   Does anyone know when sour cream expires?  

Monday, April 27, 2026

A picture is worth a thousand words




Was it staged?  I don't know.  If he wants his "secure" ballroom, why doesn't he address the gun problem.  A safe ballroom for him.  Children will still be afraid to go to school.  How about address the gun control problem?

Surrey Now

This is a beautiful spot at 16900 4th Avenue The trees are amazing and the warm sunshine was wonderful! Yesterday Laurie and I went to the l...