It was a cold night, just below freezing. I was grateful to be able to turn on my mattress warmer in the wee hours of the morning. Then, around 6:00, my furnace kicked on (thanks to my programmable thermostat) to warm up the rig to an acceptable temperature when I was finally ready to crawl out of my warm cocoon.
This awaited me outside!
Notice, it’s just in the shade, but I still had snow on the truck when I left for town around nine.
First stop in town was the RCMP detachment to drop off my victim impact statement. Then, I went to a photography studio to have my passport picture taken. Might as well take advantage of my otherwise unnecessary trip into town and get my passport application sent off! I can’t buy a plane ticket until I have my new passport so this needed to be done ASAP.
I had my paperwork all filled out so I was able to go straight from the studio to the post office. $20 for the picture, $22 to XPress post the application to Canada, and something like $160 for a 10-year passport. Thank goodness we have a 10-year option now!!! And the renewal process is so easy. Nice to see one Government of Canada department improving its efficiency. My passport actually doesn’t expire till next March, so I’m kind of “wasting” nearly a year, but with most countries not granting entry unless your passport is good for at least six months beyond your entry, I would have been limited as to where I could go in Europe and forced to come back by March. Brr!
Then, I made a couple of stops. I went to The Bargain! Shop for household things — hand soap, dish soap, and laundry detergent, as well as to check out the clothes. I’m looking for a particular skirt style for my upcoming travels and they get out of season things from good brands, so it’s worth having a peek every now in then to see if they’re carrying any treasures.
I then went to the Salvation Army to do the same thing and also see if they’d brought their prices back down to more reasonable levels. Almost. Not as good as it used to be, but I would shop there again. They had tons of nice handbags and I caved and bought a gorgeous quilted tote with handy pockets in it. I just can’t resist a unique bag…
Next stop was the grocery store, where spent a whopping $20 on produce — a bag of onions, a bunch of bananas, four pink lady apples, two nectarines, a bag of satsumas, and a red pepper that was almost $3. Wow. The store was really chaotic and dusty as they’re laying down the flooring (tiles), with half the produce at one end of the store and the other half on the other side of the store. Most of the meat aisle was inaccessible. I can’t wait for them to be done, especially since I don’t see any real improvements being made. We didn’t need a shiny new store with new coolers. We needed more space…
Finally, I popped into the bakery for a coffee and bun to go because I was feeling a little faint. The bakery’s a little pricy, but it’s a nice treat now and then.
I got in just before twelve. Now, lunch and then I really need to get to work!
Again I say snow!!! I shopped today also for produce and was in shock at the prices for the very poor quality. I could bend each carrot into a u shape, not acceptable. I so miss the veggie truck in Mexico.
We sent our passport renewals in on April 28th and got them back on May 11th, not quite 2 weeks. I really like them as the cover is harder and won’t easily bend. Also lots of pages for stamping.
My grocery store seems incapable of selling onions that are not mouldy. 🙁 I do have to say I’ve been happy with the range and quality of apples and the price of a bag of satsumas. Bananas are also consistently good. The rest, though… That red pepper I bought? Only good for cooking, too ripe for raw. I miss the truck too. I have to drive too far to pick up this crap!
Last time I sent in my passport stuff, it was really quick so I’m hoping for the same thing this time. I wrote that I’m traveling on the 25th of June. I don’t think I’ve ever had a stamp in my passport! 🙁
We get stamped every time we enter Mexico and when we leave.
I guess you ask them to do that?
No they do it automatically when they issue our 6 month visa not sure why that never happened to you. The US is the only country that does not stamp and Canada I guess.
Huh, I guess you’re special. 🙂 The UK didn’t stamp me when I went there in ’98.
Special 🙂 UK, Switzerland, India, Singapore, Tahiti, etc, all stamped plus the many Caribbean Islands I have traveled to and wherever else I have been that I can’t remember. I have all my old passports but no time to check them at the moment. Before the dogs and hence the RV, I traveled a lot and will do so once again once they are gone. You should see my travel to do list 🙂