Hello and welcome to an almost-birthday Saturday here at the Wannaskan Almanac. Today is June 6th. Tomorrow is my mom's birthday and she is going to be 51! That’s old. I think 51 is an old number because you are one year older than fifty, and I think fifty is the border between old and young. So, 51 is young in the old years. My dad is taking my mom to Winnipeg for her birthday. I think my mom being fifty-one is normal because it happens to everybody. I also think it represents a new phase of life because you are starting to retire and you are becoming a grandma and are having less energy. My friends' parents are way younger than my parents, by like 10 to 20 years, but my parents seem as old as my friends' parents. My birthday wishes to my mom would be, “Mom, get a new car .” I know a really good present for her birthday is a Subaru Forester so I think that’s what she’s wishing for. In the end, 51 is not that old, but it still is pretty old, and I give all of my ...
In a museum I once saw a tall rectangular slab of polished granite like the one in the movie 2001 A Space Odyssey . The slab in the movie represented mankind's dawning consciousness. The one in the museum was from Egypt. Servants would roll the slab into the valley near the river after sunset where it would cool off during the night. At dawn the servants rolled it back into the palace to cool the pharaoh during the heat of the day. We don't have any servants. We do have electricity, which is even better. We can use electricity to cool our palaces if we want. Teresa and I have done without electric cooling forever, but with climate change, the number of 90 plus degree days has increased. When we got a new furnace recently we had the option to add a heat pump which would reduce the amount of of heating fuel we burned and would also provide air conditioning. But it would have tripled the cost of the furnace. This empowered us to buy our first window a...