Glowing Wild Lantern Display, Redding CA

Glowing Wild Lantern Display, Redding CA

Sunday 31 March 2019

Spring showers are here! ... apparently not yet!

Monday I went to Duncan to get some shopping done at Walmart, my monthly pedicure and back home before our company arrives. Our RV friends Brad and Katie from Gone Rogue came over from Salt Spring Island for an afternoon visit and then treated us to dinner at our neighbourhood watering hole "Jakes at the Lake". They arrived around 3pm and we spent a couple of hours sitting outside on our sundeck under the radiant heaters and fire table. We were all quite cozy although Katie felt the cold more. As usual, when we are with these guys we all forget to snap a picture or two!!! They are having some repairs done on their motorhome in Duncan and are staying at an AirBnB in Maple Bay. They may have to stay an extra night on Wednesday, if the repairs take longer than anticipated so they will stay here if that happens. The predicted rain started around 5pm so we came in and went to dinner at Jakes. It rained all night. we sure need it. The lake only came up slightly so much more precipitation is needed.

Tuesday am I was off to Nanaimo for my doctor's appointment and ran into an old next door neighbour, Lori Sherriff from Port Alberni. She now lives in Nanaimo and works for Paladin Security providing security for the Port Place Mall where my doctor's office is. She was right in the thick of it with the "tent city" across the street from the mall for many months. It's amazing with all of the times we have been to the doctor since moving here we have never run into her there at Port Place Mall! It was nice catching up with her and hopefully she will find time to come visit us at the lake this summer.

Lori Sherriff
Got back home by 12:30pm and it was so nice out we decided to have a campfire. What a lovely day, Ray and I spent a few hours sitting out and enjoying our view.

Wednesday morning, Ray was out the door by 8am taking the motorhome into Revy RV to finally have that passenger window that was broken from the breakin last December, put back in after it was fixed. With all of the snow and cold weather,  we've been unable to drive the motorhome out of our driveway to get it done. It will be nice to get it back and levelled properly so I can finally get in there and clean it up from all of our stuff thrown everywhere from the thieves. I know what I will be doing for the next few days. lol


Ray was back by about 10:30 am with the new window installed. Fabulous. Unfortunately on his way to Duncan the cardboard flew off on the highway and the roller blind was sucked out the window and ripped off. lol Oh well, that blind did not roll back up very well and we were thinking of replacing it, now it is going to be replaced for sure, Revy is sourcing it out now. We also need to get our caulking done so they can put the blind back in at that time. Good weather is needed though as they don't have a bay tall enough to put the coach into to do the work so it needs to be warm and dry outside for this job.

All fixed.
Ray spent some time levelling out the coach for me so I could open the slides, now my work begins, first up was taking out all my linens and washing them. After a few hours of that it was time to sit outside out of the wind and enjoy the sun.


By the end of the day you could not see my dining room table with all of the clean linen. lol I won't be putting it back in until I have wiped out all the cupboards. I had the motorhome detailed inside a while ago, but after sitting unused for 18 months and the recent breakin, it sure needs a good cleaning now.

Dane from the landscaping company was here earlier this week ... they should be starting in a few weeks to put in our lavender hedge between us and the neighbour on the right and plant the garden on the left. Ray has a few things to be done in the back yard.  These include a dry stack retaining wall, some planting of gardens, fixing all the damaged grass from construction, etc. They have a horticulturist on staff who will pick out deer resistant plants for us.

Thursday morning I spent 4 hours working inside the motorhome. A lot of carrying stuff to and fro ... Managed to get the carpets cleaned inside the bathroom sink cabinet, closet and under the kitchen sink with my little carpet shampooer. Tough being on my hands and knees for an hour, but the carpets came up great. I even made my own shampoo for the machine instead of buying a bottle of it with ingredients I had anyways. Thanks google.  You can also use this in a spray bottle if you don't have a carpet shampooer.


The bathroom has been wiped down inside and out of all cupboards with new liners and now ready to be restocked. So far so good no evidence of critters inside after 18 months of non-use!

Another fabulous sunny day. Again, we sat outside on the slate patio overlooking the water for a couple of hours relaxing. The forecast had called for a possible shower ... we did have some dark clouds pass by but stayed dry. Still no significant rain.

We had Price Alarm's here this afternoon to install a motion sensor in Ray's workshop. A lot of $$$ in that room that was not protected since the walls went up so the sensor in the main area does not reach that area anymore. Dean was also able to get the infrared working on the camera under the sundeck. For some reason it stopped showing the night shots after hanging for 5 months during the reconstruction of the deck! lol All good to go now.

Ray was able to get the lift for the hot tub cover installed today finally. We had been waiting for 4 1/2 months to receive the correct hot tub cover and lift system to work. (We had to exchange the lift they sent the second time while we were in Vancouver and now have the correct one.) Now Ray or I can use the hot tub whenever we want without having to have two of us lifting the lid. We definitely gave it a try yesterday after all the work I did in the motorhome and it worked beautifully.

Friday was spent with Ray working/painting our "bat cave boards" to put screening up in our front entrance to keep the bats out of our entrance pooping. They are back .... I carried dishes back and forth to put in the dishwasher out of the motorhome. After lunch Ray and I sat on the dock enjoying the sunshine for an hour until some big black clouds came up and we could hear some thunder in the distance. Time to come inside before it rains ... which it did not. Half an hour later the clouds moved off and the sun was back up but the wind made it too cold to go back out. Even if we did not go back outside, there were 4 young boys swimming at the park!!! Brrrr. I noticed them because of their screams and splashing in the water.


Checking my facebook on my phone noticed an alert that a Cougar had mauled a 4 year old boy. After delving deeper noticed that it happened on our street about 1/2 km away. Yikes. Called my neighbour Pat, to warn her regarding her 2 grandchildren.

COWICHAN VALLEY GAZETTE NEWSPAPER:  Police have confirmed a cougar has mauled a child near Lake Cowichan. At about 5:40 p.m., RCMP spokesman Cpl. Chris Manseau said “front-line members are currently working along with BC conservation officers in an attempt to locate the cougar.”
6:20 p.m. Lake Cowichan mayor Rod Peters has said a four-year-old boy sustained non-life-threatening injuries to his arm and was flown to hospital in Vancouver.
“It was in the Point Ideal subdivision right near the centre of town down by the marina,” Peters said.
“There were at least two and they think maybe three cougars,” he added
Peters said he went to the scene at roughly 5:30 p.m. and while he was there the conservation officers had located and shot two small cougars and were still scanning the area as they think there might be one more.
“They had the cougar hounds out,” he said. “They were just small cougars, yearlings or something like that.”

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I walk Freya down our road. Wow. Told Ray to take his big "walking stick" when he takes Freya to the park behind us for the next while. We do live very close to the wilderness here and sometimes the "wilderness" spills into the residential spaces. There had been reports earlier this month of 3 cougars roaming together which is very unusual as they are solitary, at the other end of town in the "Slopes" subdivision and they were caught on a trail camera just behind the subdivision where residents walk their dogs. These were probably the same bunch of cougars which leads me to suspect that there is one more out there. No other news about this so far.

Saturday morning dawned sunny and 3C. Another glorious day with light fog blowing off the lake and the reflections of the trees in the water. Supposed to get up to 17C again this afternoon. This is my first day of wearing summer capris on March 30th ... Our son Garrett turns 38 years old tomorrow. Wow hard to believe.

I headed into Duncan to talk with Canadian Tire about our dock solar lights ... all 16 of them are not working. They were not cheap so "what to do". Even though I did not have my receipt they were able to look it up from the beginning of last October. They kindly told me to bring them all in and they would exchange them. Thanks for that! They list as weatherproof but all of them had water in them... we shall see what the next batch does.

While in Duncan I also had to pick up some things at Walmart and realized that it was the Duncan Walmart's MacDonald's where some person drove into the wall on the outside!

UPDATED: Car crashes into Duncan’s Walmart

Driver taken away by ambulance ... apparently the lady had a medical emergency.


Lights out ... No french fries for you!
Sunday morning was foggy but soon the fog burned off. Another beautiful day on the lake. I spent more time working on cleaning everything in the motorhome, and Ray puttering with his projects, including our "bat cave".

About 12:30 pm, Ray decided to take me out for lunch and get me away from working so hard. What a nice hubby. He decided on the pub at Maple Bay. We had great fish and chips ... enough leftovers that Ray will have the rest tonight for dinner. What a beautiful afternoon. Our view from the pub.





As of next Wednesday they are predicting about 6 days of rain ... we sure need it for the lake levels so I won't complain much. lol


And that pretty much was our week.


5 comments:

  1. Wow, lots of action up there. Cougar attacks, people crashing into Walmart! The weather looks great, I bet it is nice to get some stuff done in the RV that you have been putting off for warmer weather. Bummer about the blind though!

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    1. Well Ray is not unhappy that it ripped off as it was a pain to roll up anyways. Now it will be fixed. lol

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  2. Man that's a lot of action in a small town! We heard about the cougar on the news, bears and cougars on the Island seem to be happening more often. The pictures look great on those warm sunny days but looks like a few days of rain ahead. Good for the lake level and wet the forest down for less fires.

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    1. I think we are seeing more cougars due to 2 months of frozen ground ... hard for them to hunt and all of the deer moved down to eat grass in people's yards. Apparently when everything is frozen scenting game is harder ... Wet and warm now so they should all go back up the mountain. We hope.

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  3. Those cougars are just a little too close for comfort!
    Nice that you got the window replaced on the motorhome...it's going to be all ready for next fall.
    Looking forward to sitting on the deck and enjoying your views!

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