Quiet day and got a lot of matches completed on Chromosome 6.
I just happened to pass the window when the collection truck came by for the recycling and the individual tossed the bins up the air and threw them back on the lawn. Probably wasn't the same person; raincoats obscure people for sure. I guess I shouldn't have said Thank you last week as I put some recycling into the bin just before the truck came and then thanked the young man for doing the job as it seemed polite since I was standing there up the laneway near the car (we have a long laneway) and had to wait for the bin so that I could put it away so I didn't have to make two trips.. My neighbours kindly picked them up today and put them back up near the house. Very nice of them.
So I have about 40 matches left to do and maybe I will finish that tomorrow. Just one cross over point that I couldn't prove completely to my satisfaction although the choice that I made matches the visuals that I have from the various databases. Just five chromosomes to do and then on to the re-phasing of my grandparents and the changes are slight except there is one spot where I think I have interchanged two lines. We will see. I acquired a couple of Buller cousins that proved that particular chromosome lately.
Nice to see that the Budget survived another non-confidence vote. Just the final vote now and youth unemployment not sure but more jobs added this past month overall same as September. The confidence in the Prime Minister grows I think each day. It is a fascinating budget for sure. I have been Conservative for so long except for 2015 federally and mostly provincially. Power and Politics interesting but not everyone seemed to be totally convinced that the budget can be effective without a great deal more sacrifice. We will see. I think diversifying trade around the world is really the way; I agree with the Prime Minister in that regard. But it will mean large sacrifices.
Glad to see the end of that influenza for sure.
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