Thursday, May 21, 2026

Best Friends

 I do think it is sad to see the tremendous friendship that has been existing for over two hundred years between the United States and Canada weaken in any way. We, Canadians, do always have our American neighbours in our heart. That we are concentrating on making ourself tariff free and more diversified with our trade around the world does not lessen our love for the people of the United States. We are very busy getting the Arctic armed and ready for anything along with the rest of the Nordic countries and indeed NATO itself. Our military grows by leaps and bounds and the equipment is rolling in as our defence industries gear themselves up once again as I have been hoping and saying for over fourty years now in various ways with my blog being the best method yet for sure. 

By 2030 we will be coming up closer to the 5% and it is not that long off these days. I can see us as high as 10% of our much larger GDP by the mid 2030s actually as we simply do not know what is out there beyond our horizons so must be ready for anything really.  But our friendship has stood the test of time and many of us have dear cousins south of the border whom we love as family members. 

It is sad to see ongoing wars in the world and really time to stop. I was happy to see NATO tell Russia that any nuclear attack on Ukraine will result in devastating consequences according to the Kyiv News. Europe is and will remain armed to the teeth as they continue to build up their abilities for protection of themselves against aggression as do we here in Canada. 

Tribalism will destroy our world in the long run. One can not cling to a so-called genetic line because that is the beginning of the end of that genetic line. It must inter mingle with the other genetic lines of the world to survive disease free and in good health. God was wise when He created this world and all that is in it encouraging diversification amongst the many species in order to let Mother Nature flow in the best way possible. I always thought it was very interesting that my father since I was young used to say that tribalism is the greatest danger to our world. It causes war and does not win unless it is expanded by inter-breeding of all the descendants of this earth so that tribalism disappears although one would still like to see the variety of peoples that exist around the world and that can still happen. But that mixing of the genes brings out the best in Homo sapiens. I admit I am 100% English (England) way back into the 1400s when my Huguenot French and my Routledge Scot Highlanders entered into my lines. But I am Canadian and love being Canadian. I appreciate it more and more as I age. This is a huge wonderful country which the First Nations have kindly shared with us and we must always walk together the First Nations and Canadians - forward forever into the future. The Fathers of Confederation clearly saw that as the path they chose was always forward always sea to sea to sea and they worked hard spent hard earned money to make it happen along with the First Nations support with the treaties.  

Still waiting to hear more about the Sovereign Trust Fund - I think it is a great idea.  

The weather took a nosedive in temperature

Woke up in the night and it is 8 degrees celsius after temperatures in the high 20s but it is still May and the weather can be cool sometimes but I think the changes are much greater from highs to lows than in my youth. The weather is not as predictable and a low of 2 degrees celsius is predicted. However the house is still at 24 degrees celsius so will leave the system as it is (air conditioning is on but the temperature in the house is unlikely to go below 23 or 22 by morning). Always nice to have some cooling for sure after a warm spell.  

It was good that the Prime Minister met with the Premier of British Columbia. They needed to chat about items for sure as Alberta has been dominating the news for a few weeks but the pipeline is starting to feel real and it will be a good boost for Canada and help with this retreading of our economy as it grows around the world and less dependent upon our neighbour the United States.  But still it benefits both of us to trade with our closest friend and neighbour as it is an easy transport from one to the other. 

But I do like to see us standing on our own and in unison with the First Nations. Our path forward is together into the future the First Nations and the people of Canada - the best will happen to Canada with such a partnership. 

Back to bed; woke up for a bit but sleepy again. It will soon be dawn as the sun rises early in the late spring as we work our way towards the longest day. 

Will likely add to this when I wake later. No work done yesterday but hopefully some today as this is the first research day following the cleaning.  

A beautiful sunny day has erupted and that is great. The trees are pretty much in full leaf now although the tree at the front is the slowest. I am checking it for dead branches and will have a company come and trim them out once the tree is fully open. The maple tree at the back looks great and I think all the dead wood fell off in the winter as I hauled great amounts to the front to break them up and put them out for recycling. Since the bags were at least 30 pounds and two went out that was a lot of wood plus the long thick lengths that I had cleaned off went as well. I do not need big walking sticks which is something they are good for as I recall Edward making several good stout ones for all the walking that we did in our youth. 

Today finish off the seven matches still to do and then get to work on that great grandparent phasing table. It will be interesting. I have now purchased Microsoft 365 and will use copilot to work on this file in coordination with the matches file which contains a couple of thousand individual excel files that have matches in common entered into their individual files. We will see the power of AI at work saving me hours of time comparing different matches and sorting out some of the ones that have not yet broken into the great grandparent lines of Blake, Knight, Cotterill (and I may have narrowed this down actually we will see), Rawlings, Pincombe, Gray, Buller, Taylor. The fun begins so to speak but actually the logical path back in these eight lines all of whom appear on the British Census of the 1800s except for Grace Gray who was my first Canadian born ancestor in 1839 (her parents Robert Gray of Holme on the Wold, East Riding of Yorkshire and Elizabeth Mary Ann Routledge of Bewcastle, Cumberland. Margaret Routledge (Elizabeth Mary Ann's oldest sister) married  Thomas Carling in London Township in 1820 and they were the parents of Sir John Carling (Grace Gray's first cousin) who was the Minister of Agriculture amongst other duties during his political career in Canada. Amazingly really to have so few Canadian born ancestors (Grace's son John Robert Pincombe and his daughter Helen Louise (Pincombe) Blake  (my mother)). Working on the great grandparents in terms of relationships gives me greater depth into the past as I work on my books in this case it is the Blake and Pincombe books but time may be mine and permit me to also do the Buller book of my maternal grandmother and the Rawlings book of my paternal grandmother. It is unlikely that I would ever do a Taylor book (wife of Buller) or the Cotterill book (father of my paternal grandmother). But I would continue moving backwards in time selecting two books at a time and working away on them so long as that is practical for me. 

Exercises completed and breakfast eaten so moving on to the Solitaire Puzzles as this is a mixed up day because I had a lovely walk in the middle of the night when I woke up and wrote the first part of this blog for the day.  

 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Basement cleaning today

 Another cleaning week nearly accomplished with the basement being the last floor this week. My persistent schedule week after week continues and likely will until I can not do it anymore. It is relaxing having some items pre-planned for ever really. It gives this sort of continuity and reinforces my exercise routines and keeps me from having to do sudden cleaning needs for the most part. Although I still do that type of thing when required. 

Yesterday was a day on the phone all afternoon pretty well as I tried to handle a couple of issues which thankfully are all handled and it was time well spent. Today I hope to complete the last of the matches which would be great although it may extend into tomorrow. Tomorrow is market day and the first day of the onsite market garden  not far from here. Probably there will not be a lot yet but still there are things that are needed and will see what can be found. It is nice to have the Farmer's Market all summer into the fall with fresh vegetables and fresh fruit. 

 The new graphite mine in Quebec is exciting news. Slowly but surely the new growth is happening and coming to fruition. It will be a slow process for sure but time is on our side. Although the going will be pretty strained for a while. But we are doing this for the generations to follow just as the generations that preceded us fought world wars to make our lives the very pleasant one that it was. 

On to the cleaning.  

 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Eavestrough all cleaned and repaired

 The individual who came and fixed my eavestrough that had pulled away and was looking to come down in early April today cleaned out the eavestrough and made repairs that were needed. He did a great job I must say and very quick and efficient. My husband always took great care of the house and could make minor repairs to anything really so I did not know a lot of people who did repair work and cleaning. But the house insurance company (and car) have a company that does pretty much anything that needs fixing around the house. It is a great addition especially for a person like me. My daughters can do a lot but repair and such is too much of their time and my son in law is also very busy. 

Summer has come and soon out kayaking. The parking pass is ready to go in the car making going kayaking really easy - parking passes are great and really the cost quite minimal for the summer as we tend to go most days. I walk and my daughter kayaks and that works very well. I need the walking outside where it is uneven because the floors are all level where I do most of my walking through the winter months. 

Some work on the matches and now down to just  seven to assign to the various data bases and review the trees if there are any. I now have Microsoft 365 as my old version was Microsoft 2016 and I have meant to subscribe for awhile now but I want to use copilot as my AI working on my databases. It really looks just the same Word, Powerpoint, Excel and Access and all the files easily come across from the 2016 version to the 365. I think there will be interesting combinations using AI to work on the great grandparent phasing. For many of the kits I have extracted the matches in common plus I have my set of chromosome charts that shown the known cousins and also the dataset that goes with that. I am ready to begin the Genealogical Charting although will produce it in Legacy and can drag the various lines into the chart as I create it to save on a lot of typing. Although I must admit I continue being able to type at 100 or better words per minute. 

I noted that the tariff on mushrooms is 3% which did surprise me and is kinder to the Americans who buy them for sure. I think it may be unrealistic to think anything particularly will be tariff free under this new idea of how to conduct business between countries being showcased by the United States. A much larger economy which imports from other countries does have quite a sway in controlling trade and the tariffs that they place on incoming goods particularly when they want to regrow industries in their own country (we have been tariffed by pretty much every President in the United States for quite a while for various items particularly though softwood lumber). The same goes for us really as a middle economic unit country in the world although I like the idea of free trade although tend to think of it as buying items that I cannot buy produced in my own country. We also need to get back to making items like toasters (this one I bought is okay but cheap in quality and will not last for a long period). If I pay $60 for a toaster I expect it to last longer but given the fragility of the product that is unlikely although I will try to be gentle with it. But I like toast and eat at least one slice a day or more so it gets used a lot. My vacuum wore out after thirty years so now I am using the washed up Shop Vac as I wait for a vacuum to be made in my country. I am determined on that issue. It sounds like a rocket taking off but I will keep using it as it will probably last forever; it is a very basic construction with no bells and whistles. Long life is likely its way and will probably outlive me! It is made to do hard work and pick up just about anything. We simply do not make enough small engine/motor items in this country as all of these industries were either out competed or bought out by American companies who then took the production of these items offshore from their own workers crippling their own economy and  making just a few people rich instead of benefiting their own people. 

Do rich people think of countries anymore though or do they only think of themselves as an independent unit running around the world in private airplanes polluting the air and creating havoc in airports with their demands to land when and where they want. No ideas on that particularly other than they should pay huge landing fees and rental fees for storing their airplanes. They are in the way of transportation for the many and should consider that when they use an airport. The many is more important than the few although AI is endangering that principle. They also should pay huge taxes as they cause us to have more policing and more airports and more security and the list is endless. As the economy produces less money for people in countries there will be less spent obviously and eventually people will stop traveling and stop spending but making more items themselves and repairing more items themselves. What goes around comes around eventually for those who have caused this havoc in our world by going offshore with production because they did not want to pay their workmen/workwomen a living wage. But wanted more and more for themselves. The world is no longer a kind place with some countries creating terrorists that they fling on the world everywhere and why - they think it supports some sort of a religious statement.  They are the most dangerous people in the world really or the people who are tribalists like the present Russian hierarchy who believe that they can take over anything that has a Russian living in it (they could just go back to Russia if they are so determined to be Russian)! We will see how the tides flow in the years to come; I may not but the young will. My father used to say that tribalism would destroy our world faster than anything. 

Looking forward to high speed rail actually as that will eliminate this need for huge airports for internal transport of people in their own country. Plus you can hook a few cars on the back and provide rapid delivery of items - a train car can carry tons of material compared to an airplane. 

On the other hand AI will free up people to do work that isn't being done now because of lack of workers. The trades are desperate for tradesmen. The individual who worked on my eavestrough is very knowledgeable on his craft and that is important. The finished product lovely and will last because he took the pains to do all the steps that need doing in order to produce a good finished product. I appreciate that attention to one's particular craft. Trades offer such a variety of experience and talent and the use of one's abilities to create wonderful items and always improving on what has been. There is lots of space in the trades for innovation and creation of new and better items. Really I see that as a purpose for our members of parliament whom we pay huge amounts of money to get out with the youth in their community and encourage them to find work that is needed and you may find your heart's desire is fulfilled by that find. The economy is now glutted with university graduates and it is time to look at the trades for a good future and a healthier one. Sitting in front of a computer for eight hours a day is unhealthy and unimaginative. All of the interesting work of creating methods of working on a computer have been done although there are always improvements I grant you that but 95% of the people who work on computers have no idea of how it functions or how to create new and useful programs. 

Cleaning day and will soon begin the main floor is next and I think I will do the same as yesterday and do the bathroom first and scrub those floors and then vacuum the main floor and then dust. That should see me done around 1ish. I just had my breakfast as I was late today so no rush on that. 

First Solitaire puzzles to waken up the thinking part of the brain.  

 

 

Monday, May 18, 2026

Bishop Peter Coffin

The Dean at Christ Church Cathedral when I first returned to the Anglican Church full time was the now past Bishop Peter Coffin of the Ottawa Diocese. His Ascension Day sermon at Church yesterday was very like his sermons of the past - very instructive and as always the delivery was excellent. It was interesting thirty years later to see him once again in the pulpit. Music, as always, was lovely at Church. As one moves through the seasons of the Church Year we relive once again the glory of God and His gifts to the world. Thank you God. 

Yesterday I brought the number of matches still to be done down to eleven. A slow process as I work through trees looking at the match. All of these matches are somewhat strong and can be placed into the grandparent line rather readily. 

Heavy rain today but the effect is amazing as always. The trees are bursting into leaf before your eyes. The miracle of spring has come once again in full force as the ground gives up its beauty to the surrounding world. We are blessed to live in such a world but our care for it must be always in our minds as we move forward balancing the needs of nature with the needs of people. I believe that the Prime Minister has found that soft spot of benefit for nature and benefit for the people as we move forward in pursuit of making ourselves tariff proof. 

Today is cleaning day and it is the top floor and I shall begin soon. First Solitaire Puzzles to do.