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Autumn To Do List
Just received an e-mail from my insurance company, reminding me of the change to Standard Time on Sunday, November 2nd and also reminding me of fall (autumn) chores.
Actually, now that the time changes are taking place later in the autumn and earlier in the spring, the tradition of using the time change as a reminder to do seasonal chores is less effective than it used to be. In many parts of Canada it's too late (and will be too early in the spring) to do these chores. When I lived in Calgary, for example, we drained our outside taps at the beginning of October. But, for what it's worth, here's a list (based on my insurance company's ideas as well as my own).
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god I love living in a condo and not driving. 90% of those jobs don't apply !! :rofl:
Mine so far have been .. exchange winter clothes for summer ones in closet pack away cap , sunglasses and sailing gloves locate toque , scarf and mits |
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Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary
(Post 6922420)
[*]Remove your golf clubs from the trunk (boot). I found that pretty funny. As if someone would need to be told to do this. :p
That people require reminding of this gold club removal lark is not a surprise. They also require reminding to get up in a morning, get dressed, go to the bathroom etc. I really don't know how some locals make it through the day. Let alone, winter and it's associated perils. R. |
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Great list Judy.
This will be our 4th winter, we haven't drained taps yet, just made sure they were off, guess we'll be looking for a stop cock this weekend:rofl: Oh we should all put our crimbo deccies up outside as we could have snow in a minute:eek: |
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Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary
(Post 6922420)
[*]If you live anywhere except coastal British Columbia ...
* feel smug * have a glass of wine * repeat as required. The only thing I would add is between the beginning of February and the end of November, NEVER miss the opportunity on a dry weekend to cut the lawn. |
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We strung out our white Christmas lights along our guttering at the weekend while the weather is still mild (not switched on yet though).
Last year we left it til late November and it was so cold that poor Mr Y-C-D thought his fingers had been smashed between 2 bricks. :eek: That's my top tip :thumbsup: (look, fingers and thumbs all okay :rofl:) |
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Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 6922587)
god I love living in a condo and not driving. 90% of those jobs don't apply !! :rofl:
Mine so far have been .. exchange winter clothes for summer ones in closet pack away cap , sunglasses and sailing gloves locate toque , scarf and mits Dig your sunglasses back out, you'll need them, especially for driving :) Forgot to mention that car windshield washer fluid in Canada DOES NOT get diluted. It's pre-mixed for the season already. |
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Originally Posted by Yes-can-do
(Post 6923135)
Dig your sunglasses back out, you'll need them, especially for driving :)
I found them to be excellent in 30 years of looking out the windows of an airport control tower.:) |
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 6923329)
Excellent suggestion and if you don't have a pair of good sunglasses I would suggest you look at Serengeti Drivers.
R. |
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Originally Posted by Rich_007
(Post 6923361)
Oakleys every time, you peasant. :cool:
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Originally Posted by JonboyE
(Post 6922888)
As you'll find out, the Coastal BC version is
* feel smug * have a glass of wine * repeat as required. The only thing I would add is between the beginning of February and the end of November, NEVER miss the opportunity on a dry weekend to cut the lawn. I'm on round 3, should I stop at some stage :rofl::rofl: Honestly, I live in downtown Van, don't drive, have an apt and I know the heating works already...!!! |
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Originally Posted by Yes-can-do
(Post 6923135)
Dig your sunglasses back out, you'll need them, especially for driving :)
Forgot to mention that car windshield washer fluid in Canada DOES NOT get diluted. It's pre-mixed for the season already. |
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Originally Posted by bandit
(Post 6923492)
I've taken this very seriously.....
I'm on round 3, should I stop at some stage :rofl::rofl: Honestly, I live in downtown Van, don't drive, have an apt and I know the heating works already...!!! |
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Originally Posted by Yes-can-do
(Post 6923126)
...poor Mr Y-C-D thought his fingers had been smashed between 2 bricks.
I bought some horrible fluorescent rubbery things the other day...hopefully they'll do the trick. At least if my fingers drop off I should be able to see them - bright orange in the snow.:lol: |
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 6923805)
I bought some horrible fluorescent rubbery things the other day...hopefully they'll do the trick.
:confused: R. |
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 6923805)
I know that feeling. My gloves were fine for wearing while shovelling snow the first two winters but last time my fingertips got really cold really quickly.
I bought some horrible fluorescent rubbery things the other day...hopefully they'll do the trick. At least if my fingers drop off I should be able to see them - bright orange in the snow.:lol: |
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 6923888)
If you want to keep your fingers warm get some mitts.
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Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 6923583)
as mentioned , I don't drive :)
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 6923888)
If you want to keep your fingers warm get some mitts.
As well as my thick gloves I had some - what I thought were nice protective - hard wearing 'working' gloves but they were no better. |
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 6924725)
Could you be more specific? I thought that was just short for mittens.
Down filled would be really good something like these.:thumbsup: http://www.tlcwebs.co.uk/subzero/images/mitts6.jpg |
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anyone know where I can buy some snow type trousers online please?
the sort that are windproof waterproof and with a thermal rating of minus 40 or whatever:lol: and stuffed like a duvet need something to walk the muts in and struggling to find any here in the ulu |
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Originally Posted by chumley
(Post 6925381)
anyone know where I can buy some snow type trousers online please?
the sort that are windproof waterproof and with a thermal rating of minus 40 or whatever:lol: and stuffed like a duvet need something to walk the muts in and struggling to find any here in the ulu Or just do a Google search for insulated pants. ;) |
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 6925074)
That is exactly what I mean.
Down filled would be really good something like these.:thumbsup: http://www.tlcwebs.co.uk/subzero/images/mitts6.jpg Funnily enough that's pretty much what I set out to buy a week ago, but I decided the horrible rubbery things might be better. I wondered if rubber might be better between fingers and handle as it seemed holding the cold shovel might be the problem. I'll find out soon enough and go back to plan A if needed. |
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huge thanks steve
good site i spent ages last night trying to buy some online but even when googling speciaifcally for canadian sites it still tends to bring up loads of US ones that dont ship to canada:curse: i do like to online shop but seem to have probs with many items due to not shipping to canada |
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 6925891)
Thanks.
Funnily enough that's pretty much what I set out to buy a week ago, but I decided the horrible rubbery things might be better. I wondered if rubber might be better between fingers and handle as it seemed holding the cold shovel might be the problem. I'll find out soon enough and go back to plan A if needed. |
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Originally Posted by chumley
(Post 6925979)
i do like to online shop but seem to have probs with many items due to not shipping to canada
I can't remember where you live. If you're in a city that has a Mountain Equipment Co-op, they're good for that sort of thing too. But Mark's is more widespread. x |
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