Yesterday's soloist was absolutely superb once again; the wonderful choristers who provide the solos and the support for the singing at Church is greatly appreciated by this on-line church goer. I also went to the service in London, England and I do love it when the older Books of Common Prayer are utilized at Mattins.
Yesterday was a shredding day in the afternoon outside in the fresh air. We went through four large grocery bags of correspondence and shredded 99% of it. It was all scanned and the originals are not of value once scanned. I do not know if anyone will ever read any of that correspondence regarding mostly the Kipp and the Force families but Edward has recorded everything in his online Family Tree originally on World Connect but added to his website after Ancestry purchased World Connect. It is likely also on Ancestry (and certainly is in my account) as that was their purpose in purchasing World Connect. That was about a four hour stint shredding all of that material that we got done. There is likely another couple of days of shredding to go actually.
Hopefully the parts for the washing machine will come in today for installation tomorrow. I do hope this works and I am sure the contractor will have told me if the actual motor was worn out after just five short years of my using it! But the washer bin did agitate and rotate after the belt was temporarily restored so we will see how that goes. The intent was to install on Tuesday. Otherwise it is off to the laundromat to wash clothes likely.
Today is the large cleaning day so the basement and main floor. I will get started at that around 9 setting the robot vacuum to work on the basement rugs.Keeping it up week after week does seem to work very well for me. It is good exercise and with all the down sizing I can manage the cleaning not too badly although it is exhausting on the large cleaning day for sure.
Worked on the matches and found another incongruency between Gedmatch/23 and Me/FT DNA/My Heritage and Living DNA. But really it is just the areas that are tested by these companies and not truly an incongruency. The larger number of samples of cousins testing in the British Isles makes a huge difference although the databases of these other companies are very large they do tend to be a far more mixed population than the British Isles. One particular area on Chromosome 13 I have not had a Buller match there until now and it painted a slightly altered picture in terms of crossover although just minor movement but it does explain some matches that extended past the crossover.
My mother certainly did send me on an interesting journey with all the Pincombe matches that have arisen particularly in the Living DNA although I already had a lot of matches for the five siblings in Canada, the United States and other Commonwealth countries. Perhaps one of the greatest Citizen scientists projects in this century, the useage of DNA in family genealogy but also understanding migration around the world.
Today another smoke day although clearing up into tomorrow. Global warming is such a problem for the polar countries like Canada. I do think though that the latest news that tariffs are here to stay on Canada is probably pretty accurate as we are not going to give up our Farm Management practices - we want to maintain our family farms and are not going to flood our market with foreign produce that we already have ourselves. We allow a certain percentage of dairy into the country because it is interesting to have really good cheeses like from Wisconsin. Plus the percentage quota on dairy has not been exceeded and resulted in tariff by us on anyone. 41 million people eat a lot of cheese and there are cheeses from many dairy countries in the world in our marketplaces. But I do not believe in uncontrolled Free Trade since it just destroys the business of smaller countries by undercutting the prices here and buying the companies out and then closing them down (and these same greedy companies than did not want to pay decent wages and took it offshore and undermined their own industrial base); we have already seen that happen here in the past century. We need to rebuild our lost industries.
Drinking tea and solitaire puzzles are next.