Saturday, October 27, 2012

Autumn waited, then it went!

This beautiful tree is located in the Uphill area of Nelson.

Last weekend I was traveling from Cranbrook to Nelson, and stopped at the summit of the Salmo-Creston "Skyway" to take in this wintry scene.

We've had no snow in Nelson to date, but it could be here at any moment.  Just 2 weeks ago I was still cycling, but I think that is over for this season.  I must admit, with some relief, that I have had more flat tires this year than I can ever recall, so now I can look forward to a fresh start next spring.

Do You Know A Buyer For This Home?

This home is located along the North Shore, just a 3 km. drive from the city centre.  It has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, a wrap around deck, carport, great garden area and an outstanding lake view.  Priced at $419,900 -- you'll want to check out more details here

Last weekend Dorothy and I headed to Spokane for an outstanding musical presentation of Jersey Boys, the true story, sometimes pretty gritty of the musical group The Four Seasons.  As David Letterman was quoted as saying "This ain't no jukebox musical -- there's a real story here".  We really enjoyed the evening.  Here's a medley of songs from that show -- this is the London cast, and not the same group of guys we saw -- in my opinion the Spokane group was closer to the originals.  I hope you'll take the 9 minutes to enjoy this soundtrack of our age.

Here is a news release from the B.C. Real Estate Association on interest rates:
Bank of Canada Interest Rate Announcement - October 23, 2012
The Bank of Canada once again opted to hold its target for the overnight rate at 1 per cent this morning. Interest rates have been held constant for over two years, the longest such period since the 1950s. The Bank somewhat tempered its bias for higher future interest rates, including a softer statement regarding the appropriateness of a gradual withdrawal of monetary stimulus as excess supply in the economy is absorbed. In a bit of a surprise, the Bank actually raised its forecast for the growth in the Canadian economy this year to 2.2 per cent, but kept its 2013 forecast at 2.3 per cent growth. The Bank judges that at that pace of growth, the Canadian economy will return to full capacity by the end of 2013.

It is our view that monetary policy at the Bank of Canada will continue to be constrained by external events in the global economy and household debt growth at home. While the Bank's preference for tighter policy is clear, it is difficult to make a case for higher interest rates when core inflation is below the Bank's 2 per cent target and already slow economic growth is threatened by global uncertainty. Therefore, we are forecasting that the Bank of Canada will hold its target overnight rate at 1 per cent until mid-to-late 2013 when, conditioned on an improved global economic outlook, it may test the water with a 25 basis point rate increase. 

A Mother’s Quotes
PAUL REVERE'S MOTHER: "I don't care where you think you have to go, young man. Midnight is past your curfew!"
MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY'S MOTHER: "I don't mind you having a garden, Mary, but does it have to be growing under your bed?"
MONA LISA'S MOTHER: "After all that money your father and I spent on braces, Mona, that's the biggest smile you can give us?"
HUMPTY DUMPTY'S MOTHER: "Humpty, if I've told you once, I've told you a hundred times not to sit on that wall. But would you listen to me? Noooo!"
COLUMBUS' MOTHER: "I don't care what you've discovered, Christopher. You still could have written!"
BABE RUTH'S MOTHER: "Babe, how many times have I told you-quit playing ball in the house! That's the third broken window this week!"
MICHELANGELO'S MOTHER: "Mike, can't you paint on walls like other children? Do you have any idea how hard it is to get that stuff off the ceiling?"
NAPOLEON'S MOTHER: "All right, Napoleon. If you aren't hiding your report card inside your jacket, then take your hand out of there and prove it!"
CUSTER'S MOTHER: "Now, George, remember what I told you-don't go biting off more than you can chew!"
ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S MOTHER: "Again with the stovepipe hat, Abe? Can't you just wear a baseball cap like the other kids?"
BARNEY'S MOTHER: "I realize strained plums are your favorite, Barney, but you're starting to look a little purple."
MARY'S MOTHER: "I'm not upset that your lamb followed you to school, Mary, but I would like to know how he got a better grade than you."
BATMAN'S MOTHER: "It's a nice car, Bruce, but do you realize how much the insurance is going to be?"
GOLDILOCKS' MOTHER: "I've got a bill here for a busted chair from the Bear family. You know anything about this, Goldie?"
LITTLE MISS MUFFET'S MOTHER: "Well, all I've got to say is if you don't get off your tuffet and start cleaning your room, there'll be a lot more spiders around here!"
ALBERT EINSTEIN'S MOTHER: "But, Albert, it's your senior picture. Can't you do something about your hair? Styling gel, mousse, something...?"
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MOTHER: "The next time I catch you throwing money across the Potomac, you can kiss your allowance good-bye!"
JONAH'S MOTHER: "That's a nice story, but now tell me where you've really been for the last three days."
SUPERMAN'S MOTHER: "Clark, your father and I have discussed it, and we've decided you can have your own telephone line. Now will you quit spending so much time in all those phone booths?"
THOMAS EDISON'S MOTHER: "Of course I'm proud that you invented the electric light bulb, Thomas. Now turn off that light and get to bed!"
*Thanks to Pastor Tim for this joke!*

One more autumn shot from Nelson.  This is our "famous" doughnut tree.  It doesn't have a lot of colour on it this year, but you can see the snow line on the mountain opposite.

So ends October.  Thanks for reading.  Your comments are always welcome.

Lorne & Drew


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