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If you’ve not voted in today’s UK’s General Election you really ought to. It’s almost certain that the Labour party will get another opportunity to arse about for four or five years. It’s said that electorates get the government they deserve. I’ve lost count of the number of times over the past years that people have said they feel betrayed or let down. Still, sheep like, they’ll vote Labour.

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Skunk

We’ve had one try to dig into the basement overnight. He tried next door, and next door to them too. All is well and good for him, until he gets to the concrete. Then he probably bangs his head and tries somewhere else.

Photos once I’ve taken them.

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Walmart

The problem with packing a couple of hours before your flight is that you will forget to pack stuff. I didn’t. I just forgot enough stuff. So Tuesday afternoon we went to Walmart to get more clothes.

We also went to a local Sobeys grocery store to get me some fruit:

1.01kg of bananas for CAD $1.05, and,
3lb (go figure) of McIntosh Apples for CAD $1.99.

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Go West

Monday: The plan was to spend the 7 hours flying to Ottawa listening to my iPod on-the-go playlist that I put together the night before. As soon as the seatbelt sign turned off I was switched on…

Gosh, my Sennheiser PXC 250 NoiseGard™ headphones were good. Just a tiny bit of rumble during the quieter moments, but pretty oblivious the rest of the time that I was flying at the back of a 767-300. Of course it makes communicating with your neighbour a little more difficult.

Still, she was watching Elektra. As much as I like nice-but-very-dim Jennifer Garner, I didn’t really want to watch a universally panned film which had been mangled for 4:3 viewing on commercial flights. I wondered what the six channels the folks in the big seats had at the front of the plane.

I made it through two albums and my neighbour then turned to me and remarked that it was an awful film. Twice. Because I didn’t hear her the first time :-)

And that was it. I spent the rest of the flight chatting with her. Call me an elitist snob (go on) but it was nice to speak to someone similarly educated to me. So I did the whole last-fifteen-years-in-five-hours thing. Hey, even 37signals got a mention.

My uncle picked me up at Ottawa airport – think Inverness airport times 4. Plus the usual interminable wait and interrogation through customs. Mind you, I liked answering the ‘who do you work for’ question that my customs guy asked me.

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