Wednesday, September 22, 2010
An Evening Walk
A walk is something that is more difficult than sitting in front of the tv, however it can be more relaxing. There is something nice about a walk on a crisp fall evening. You get to experience the sunset and see the leaves falling from the trees. You can see people finishing up their yard work for the year and getting ready for a long winter to set in. Sometimes we miss out on the opportunities to take a walk, get outside and experience the world though something other than a computer or a tv.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Sportsnet One
Yay, finally Canucks, Flames and Oilers fans will be able to see their Team on Sportsnet One this year, (provided they live in the right market of course) as Shaw has picked up the channel. Oh yeah and Blue Jays fans, if there are any left, will also be able to watch their team. It is hard to know whether any other companies will pick up the channel or how much Shaw will charge for the channel once the free preview is over on October 3rd, but for the moment anyways, balance has been restored to the world. The Channel is on 225 in HD and channel 159 in SD on Shaw Cable in Edmonton, Vancouver and Calgary with other cities arriving shortly.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Developers and poorly worded documentation
Today I found out that even reading the fine print doesn't always matter. The developer for my area apparently has a thing against cedar trees and rather than list this type of tree in the list of unacceptable trees it assumes that every tree that looks like disallowed tree (a Juniper) will be recognized as not allowed. I complained about this oversight and was provided with documentation from other areas saying that Junipers and Cedars are really just bushes. I complained some more and was provided with a "well not much we can do" look. So now i have a week to find and plant a different type of tree and find a place to put my cedar, which can go in the yard but is not acceptable as my landscape tree.
Labels:
annoying fine print,
developers,
trees
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)