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  • Repair Job


    Repair Job
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    This is the crew repairing the water main break in front of our house. Fortunately, they don’t have to dig up the driveway as the break is right at the edge of the driveway curb. The water is back on by about 7pm and after filling the hole they move on to the next job up the street. We saw them later in the evening with work lights blazing in this guy’s front yard, a big party going on across the street and quite a few spectators.

    It’s amazing how much you want to look in that hole to see what’s going on.

    After locating the pipe, things really go quickly. They insert a cage to prevent a collapse in the hole, clean off the pipe, wrap it with a 2′ stainless steel collar lined with neoprene and clamp it on. The line pressure is slowly restored, and the line is flushed out the fire hydrant, so conveniently located in our front yard. Everything holds up and the cage is pulled, dirt replaced and now it looks like we buried somebody in the front yard. The city may get around to fixing up the grass in the spring.

  • Locating the break


    Locating the break
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    Well, it looks like the driveway may be at risk during the repair of the break. This crew drilled several holes, three across the driveway, and then inserts those long metal rods. The water is then temporarily turned on and with a stethoscope like device they listen to the noise transmitted by the rod to locate the closest point to the break.

    The next phase involves a different crew which will have a backhoe, tandem & crew truck with several guys to dig the hole, insert a cage and effect the repair. It’s possible that they will need to cut out the driveway curb and remove some of the driveway. The ETA is unknown for the next phase, but they said they try to get the water back on with in one day or less. The crews are working until midnight most days and these guys have left to find the next one. apparently, it’s been a very busy summer for breaks. Normally, we here in Winnipeg associate these things more with extreme cold in the middle of winter, or as the frost is coming out in early spring. (Eric, I think some driveway repair might be required)

  • While we were sleeping…


    Water main break
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    …there was a water main break in our front yard! In fact there were two breaks on our street and 15 in the city yesterday. Scott called it in last night at approximately 1am and spoke with some of the repair guys. Apparently, the dry soil conditions and the lower temperatures triggered a rash of water main breaks. The city only has 10 portable water wagons, so we don’t even have a temporary water source. The current ETA of a repair crew is much later this evening, so it may be Sunday before service is restored.

    It’s amazing how much you use water and just expect it to be there. Well, at least the broadband connection is still up & running.

  • STS-115 Launch

    I’m watching NASA TV for the shuttle launch. Very exciting, T-8 minutes & counting!

    NASA – NASA TV Landing Page

    Technorati Tags: NASA, Shuttle

  • Crawdaddies for Dinner


    Crawdaddies for Dinner
    Originally uploaded by Big Dadoo.

    Dez & Eric worked hard at catching 17 crayfish on the weekend and they almost ended up like this, but instead it was catch and release.

    We had a great September long weekend, heading out Thursday night to spend some time with my sister Gail and her family before they headed back to Saskatoon. Then on Saturday night Eric, Dez, Scott & Mandi were able to come down and we had a great time together.

  • Pirate Ship

    I promised more on the Pirate Ship sighting, so here is the straight goods. There are pirates roaming the bay in front of our cottage on Lake of the Woods!

    Last Sunday we spotted their ship and took our own ship out for an exploratory mission. As we approached the pirate ship, which was flying a very official looking Skull & Crossbones flag, we were greeted by several young pirates on board looking quite friendly any waving at us to come closer.

    As we slowly approached the excitement on their ship seemed to increase. Were they really that glad to see us? Then we could hear whispers, “wait until they get a little closer”, what could this mean? Then, with a flurry of action a towel was whipped off what looked like a turret mounted machine gun on the fordeck and the sounds of a gas powered water pump roared to life. The machine gun was actually a water canon and we were under attack! After getting quite soaked we beat a hasty retreat, obviously over powered by superior fire power. As we returned to the dock we started formulating plans for our response to the pirate ship. Perhaps as British Man of War. Hmmmmm. 

    Lake – Good Times – Tempus Fugit

    Then there was the pirate ship sighting. Yes, that’s right a pirate ship, complete with a water canon, pirates and flying a very official looking Skull and Cross bones flag above a make shift sail with a emblazed with a Canterbury Cross. But there are no pictures.

    Technorati Tags: priate ship, pirates, water canon

  • Busy Weekend

    This weekend was a little busier that most, and we had a great time.

    Friday night was a wedding with friends, then Saturday morning we had a birthday brunch with Mandi.

    Saturday after noon was a funeral for the parents of friends who were tragically killed in a car accident. The funeral was a wonderful celebration of their lives and the impact and legacy they have left on all their family and friends. They will be missed.

    Afterwards we drove to the lake for a visit with my sister Gail, husband Gord, their son Craig (Happy 21st) and girlfriend Kim. They treated us to several wonderful meals,and good conversation. Thanks, we love you.

    While we were at the lake we got a closer look at the pirate ship and it’s crew that is marauding around the bay. Still no pictures, but more on that later.

    In one hour we will be at Cirque du Soleil and we’re looking forward to that.

  • How many places can you be?

    Just how many places can you participate in the online Internet world anyway?

    I started with flickr then got into blogging with blogger and then hosting my own WordPress blog. If that’s not more that enough, I’ve started to look at Vox!  Along the way there was some lists and to-dos at backpack. Gmail has my mail, google calendar has our cottage schedule for the family and Writely and Spreadsheet are getting some of my documents.

    Now Google Web Albums wants to take over from flickr and since I use Picasa they might get some traction, but I still like flickr way more.

    As things tend to happen on the Internet, one thing lead to another and I stumbled upon (oh, yeah Stumble) 43 Things. That lead to 43 Places which lead to All Consuming.  That’s more that enough for me, in fact, too much stuff. I’d say less consuming is the way to go.

    This Social Networking stuff is getting way out of control. Now we need something to do a meta-mashup of all this stuff so the average person can keep track of it all.

    Technorati Tags: flickr, blogger, wordpress, google, 43things, 43places, picasa

  • Update: Lake – Good Times

    The reason there were no photos is that the camera was off earing a living and generating income for Eric. You can see some of the results of his photo shoots in the Hardscapes Gallery

    Lake – Good Times – Tempus Fugit

    Technorati Tags: photo, camera, hardscapes.ca, Method Media