Saturday, June 21, 2025

No TV For Three weeks!

 

About a month ago I noticed my satellite TV (Shaw Direct) TV reception starting to fade out badly with any rain. I just assumed the weather was worse a little further south or back east where the signal originates. It is something I have always dealt with but it was worse this time. About three weeks ago the signal was off more than it was on. That's what I did for a living, radio, satellite and fibre optics communications so I should have been onto it earlier but I wasn't. I went out and sighted along the path to the bird and saw that a tree in my neighbour's property had grown quite a bit taller and wider and decided that was the problem, "tree fade" and there was little I could do about it.
 
The property is owned by a Vancouver real estate company and is rented out so I could probably have gotten permission to remove or at least top the tree but I would have to hire a tree removal company company to do it as well as to finance an engineering report to say it was safe to do so without destabilizing the steep slope behind both our properties. A very expensive proposition. The other option would be to move the dish, something I would have tackled myself long ago when I was 50 or 60 but not so much now at 80. So I called Shaw Customer service.
 
I explained the problem and he started going through the checklist. Are both the TV and receiver plugged in? I told him I had 40 years experience dealing with equipment far more complicated than theirs and he could be assured that I had done all the preliminary checks. He finally agreed to send out a repairman but it would take three weeks! I told him the dish needed to be relocated and he said they would do that.
So, no TV for three weeks! At least not regular programming. I have Netflix, Prime and YouTube so I was not without entertainment and I usually get my news from the computer anyway with CBC, Aljazeera, BBC, CNN and others so I wasn't really missing much. Except for sports, I could probably live without network TV. They will be here on Tuesday and I will see what they say. If they won't do it or if they want me to pay, I will just cancel the service and go to Telus TV. It can't be more expensive that the $150 per month I pay for Shaw Direct. More to come!

Friday, March 21, 2025

Shopping Canadian

I don't know if you have heard but Donald Trump is threatening to annex Canada and turn us into "his" 51st State. You've got to be kidding me! Who in their right mind would want to be part of Trump/Musk's  country? Canada has a higher standard of living, much better (and cheaper) medical care, better working conditions, we retire earlier and live longer. And even better, we are happier! We have higher literacy and education rates I know I have missed a bunch of things but you get the idea, We have no intention of becoming "Americans". In order to force us into doing as we are told, Trump is threatening our economy by introducing what he thinks are crippling tariffs on Canada (as well as Mexico). Will he take the final step and send his military against his neighbour? You tell me. He is certifiably crazy so who knows? Would that be the final step that would make the American people stop him? I don't know.

So what can we do? Stop travelling to the US. I decided for myself back in December that I would not spend a dime in the US as long as Trump is in power and the GOP is in charge. That means no travel there. Period. Several European countries have put travel bans and advisories into effect since Trump's "Alien Enemies Act" has started allowing customs to search phones for any evidence of activities they don't like, even talking critically of the child king. My granddaughter has been planning a destination wedding in Florida for later in 2025 but I will not be there. I know I will not be popular but I will live with that rather than live with the disappointment in myself if I were to go and spend thousands to encourage that reddest of red States to continue what they are doing. If I did that I could not live with myself. I hope she will see the light and cancel or move the wedding. I am sure she would lose deposits but so be it. I would help her out if that were the case.

The other thing I can do is stop buying anything made in the USA. Canadians have really taken this to heart and are using various websites and apps the avoid anything that is a product of the USA. Grocery shopping has become an adventure involving Internet on cell phones and magnifying glasses. Liquor store shelves have been stripped of US liquor, beer and wine. Everything Canadians buy is getting a hard look for country of origin and stores are slowly beginning to cooperate by labelling shelves of Canadian made items. Items from other, more friendly countries are just fine but the US has proven to be anything but friendly to Canada.

Canada is working to develop markets for our goods that previously went to the US. The EU is proving to be willing customers and I would far rather see our raw materials and manufactured goods go there. Canada has just cancelled our huge deal with the US for 88 F-35 fighters. We may have to take the few that we have paid for in advance but no more. Maybe the US's new best friend Russia will take the rest of them complete with the rumoured software "kill switch" that Trump or Musk can activate at will. The newest Saab fighter is cheaper, more reliable and much easier to fly and maintain and Saab has promised to build a factory in Canada to produce them. It is past time to cut our military and financial ties to our hostile neighbour to the south. Canada is "Strong and Free" and will remain so.

 

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Just Checking In!

Not much to report but I just thought it was time to come back and say, "Hi". I am and have been well, no problems other than the same old 80 year old aches and pains. I spent Christmas and New Years down in Victoria visiting my friend Penny. She hasn't been feeling top notch lately so we didn't do anything wild and crazy, just hung out around her place. I took down a baked, stuffed Sockeye Salmon so that was a big hit. I also took down two "large", fresh Dungeness crabs which were very good but not as large as I have bought in previous years although the price has certainly gone up! I paid $82 for two not so large (but the largest they had) crabs where last year two actual "large" ones cost just over $60. We spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at her son Mike's nearby house being entertained by her four year old grandson, A.J. It was a good time.

On my way home I stopped for a short overnight visit with my son Brooks and LindaLee. Brooks is busy working on a huge fencing project, installing several kilometres of chain link around a huge animal rescue shelter. The fence goes through forest and over creeks so involves a lot of clearing and packing of heavy rolls of fencing through the bush. It is keeping him and his crew busy trying to keep to the contractual deadlines but they will do it and there is a large payday waiting at the end. I got home on January 5th, worn out and ready to relax in front of the TV for a few days. Now, if I could only renew my friendship with Kelly's cat who has been giving me the cold shoulder since I came home with scent of five cats and two dogs on me!