A good working day yesterday and all the planned cleaning was completed. Today it is the top floor and will get started at that around 10. The washing machine parts will go in tomorrow which works very well actually. We went for a lovely walk in the late afternoon and enjoyed the end of the day at the beach. It was a great idea to create the beach at Petrie Island and it is just a drive from here to there. Quite a few people there actually.
Some work on getting the Living DNA matches into the databases and as I noted when I was extracting them; some of them are very interesting. Areas not really covered well have good lengths due to the much greater percentage of my lines in the British Isles. Have many many second, third and four Pincombe cousins results which have provided a means to separate them quickly into MRCA shared with me likely although some lengths are obviously quite old in this family line and can not be so precisely placed and that is also good. But autosomal does not generally give you that much beyond fifth cousin unless you have endogamy. Then the relationship can be quite ancient. The Buller results are also most interesting as a number of chromosomes where I did not have a Buller match are coming through with these matches.
We made potato salad to go with our cold chicken thighs (cooked in the oven earlier) and a lettuce salad. It was a lovely dinner. I do so like a cold dinner in the summer. Wrapped up in a round of bread really an excellent way to end the day. I had my usual peanut butter and banana sandwich for lunch and my cooked breakfast in the morning. My meals are much more varied in the summer with so much vegetable that can be purchased at the Farmer's Market. But I do not mind my chicken stew, egg and salmon meals all winter with the vegetables tending to be stored crop from late December to mid May. It is easier to manage the stored crop in the winter for sure.
I have heard from my American cousins a few times through this past six months and life is not easy for them either through this trade crisis. It is nice that we have a new Prime Minister and parliament to work on the issue and likely we will end up with the mentioned tariff but it will encourage our native industries to flourish once again as we build our energy corridor and increase our dependence on the products of other provinces going east and west instead of buying from the south. It is a shame because it was working so very well it appeared but one cannot tell other countries how to manage their trade but must just carry on and regain our lost industries during free trade. It gives our youth lots of opportunities to create and our businesses that were province restricted the ability to sell all across Canada. We have doubled in size since I was a child and so we are a much larger purchasing unit and just have to seek new markets around the world that want to buy our goods and we will have some new items entering into our system as well. The friendship bond between the United States and Canadian peoples is not broken but the trading may well be gone forever for the most part and that is really up to American companies.
Sad about the auto industry really as their setup was sound and worked but we will not buy cars that are made elsewhere to any great extent and so a great era in American cars may end; time will tell it really depends on the car companies in actual fact and whether they want to lose a 41 million population base. They could incorporate in Canada and break their close business ties with their American companies but it will be expensive because of the supply chains built up during the Auto Pact over the past sixty years. We always bought Dodge - my entire family and there are many other families that have had their favourite American car manufacturer.
A beautiful day today and it was cool first thing - unusual for July actually but will not complain. We are well over half way through and our usual drought did not happen. One wonders if an Ice Age will come once again as Climate Change can be very forceful - Mother Nature will attempt to protect the earth from the abuses of modern industrialization and it is a wait and see game.
Tea drank, solitaire puzzles completed and must do breakfast. Late today.