Monday, December 24, 2007
On the way home - via Hawaii
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Farewells
Time is speeding too fast. We only have 3 more sleeps in Barrhead. We are torn. The fond farewells are increasingly hard to take. We are looking forward to returning home.

We finish school on Friday and plan to head straight for Edmonton Airport hotel. On Saturday morning we meet the Hamiltons who are buying our Dodge. On 'plane to Hawaii. Four nights at Waikiki - including Jack's birthday and Christmas and home via Sydney for one night (courtesy Air Canada - long story) then home to Avalon Airport on 28th.
Monday, November 26, 2007
latest weather forecast
Observed at: Barrhead 6:00 AM MST Monday 26 November 2007
Temperature: -18.0°C
- Pressure / Tendency: 103.6 kPa / rising
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- Humidity: 79%
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- WindChill: -23
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- Dew Point: -20.8°C
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- Wind Speed: NNW 7 km/h
5 Day Forecast
Issued: 5.00 AM MST Monday 26 November 2007
- Today: Cloudy. 30 percent chance of flurries this morning. Periods of light snow beginning late this afternoon. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h this afternoon. High minus 15. Wind chill minus 25 this afternoon.
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- Tonight: Periods of light snow. Wind southeast 20 km/h becoming light this evening. Low minus 17. Wind chill minus 25.
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- Tuesday: Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. High minus 13.
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- Wednesday: Sunny. Low minus 17. High minus 14.
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- Thursday: Sunny. Low minus 19. High minus 13.
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- Friday: Sunny. Low minus 20. High minus 7.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Christmas arrives
How do you think will he manage all those chimneys?
Actually, we won't be doing lights this Christmas. Scrooge Johnston (with official backing from Scrooge Strand) won't be putting them up at all this year. It's too early anyway.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Seattle - conference & long weekend
State of Washington has countless beautiful places and Seattle too is a really interesting city. First time for us in a big American city. Seattle, the home of Microsoft, Boeing and Starbucks has wealth. Seattle also has poverty. Some parts were a bit scary.
Washington has a very strong Environmental Education Association. 400+ people at the conference. Speakers included Peter Senge (systems, MIT) and Sylvia Earle (queen of the ocean). The conference 'Reinventing Green' focused on action that works - the sorts of things that people are & could be doing to reduce our impact on the planet.
I can't be sure if it's the same at home but things are really moving in Washington. Large companies are approaching environmental consultants and are seeking advice. So after years of beating their collective heads against brick walls trying to get people to listen, the environmental groups quite suddenly find themselves being sought after and listened to - Microsoft, Boeing and Starbucks included.
The Arctic ice cap has been shrinking for a while. This summer it shrunk to the size predicted for 2040 - which is 30 years ahead of time. Sylvia Earle showed graphic footage of the harvesting of our oceans. For each kilogram of prawns harvested from the ocean, 5 kilograms of other fish are thrown dead back into the sea.
I'm off my prawns.
People at conference were very friendly. We liked Seattle. Went shopping and replenished deeply depleted clothing stocks.
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