We had quite the windstorm this week. Some forecasts predicted nearly hurricane-force winds, but of course, it didn't come to that. Trains were cancelled or heavily delayed, so school ended early. It also blew down our garden fence. And worst of all, even though my tent was packed up, the wind unpacked it and ripped it apart. Nearly half of the plastic severed and sailed off to who knows where. I was pretty bummed.
This means a premature end to my woodworking projects. I guess I will spend more time on writing. The critical issue as of late is getting things set up for my family to come. Our house is a big mess and it will take many hours to put things away and clean up.
On Sunday we went to an exhibition on Leonardo da Vinci with Naomi's Dad and Edith. It was interesting. They set it up in the old, abandoned post office downtown. I might go again with some students before Christmas Break, haven't heard the details yet though.
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| Flying Machines |
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| The first tank: 8-9 men inside, don't miss all the guns. |
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| Beeswax. |
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