Sunday, February 01, 2004

Heads-up. Blog reading 101. You at the back - sit up straight. And now we begin ...

On the right there, you see some links. The top ones are to some sites I think you'd enjoy. The ones below that are to the archives. More of those later. The ones at the bottom (well, at the moment, one) are links to other blogs, made by friends of mine. Hopefully that includes you. If not, why not? Click on the "Start your own!" link and get rolling.

Now, to those archives. I have put the settings for this blog to archive every month. This means that you'll only see one month's worth of blog entries on this page. If you want to see more than the past 30 days, click on one of the archive links. Right now, you'll see two of them. The one with the most entries will be "January 2004", which contains all the entries I made during January 2004. It's that simple.

OK, onto the real stuff now.

Yesterday wasn't a bad day. It was great right up to the point that Jim & Sarah had to leave. I think Deb's over that now, at least outwardly. I'm up for the trip to Brussels to get my mind off stuff like that, and when we get back there'll be about four days until the removal company come in. Gulp.

I've filled in the insurance form - there's about £20K of stuff to insure. We'll post it off tomorrow, along with the cheque to cover the premium. Let's hope it's not needed and it all turns up AOK.

Some really good news - the Ontario Transportation Minister has ruled that from 01st March this year, British driving licences can be exchanged for Ontario licences without the need for a driving test. Woo-hoo! I don't need to take a test now, which is a great relief.

We've been moving stuff around in the house, and though we're not really packing yet, the place is starting to look a little bare. Once it's all gone, we have two days here without the "luxuries", though the TV and couches will still be here, along with the kitchen electricals, so we can survive from Monday through to the Wedenesday when we complete. It's now getting to the point that the small niggly things start to crawl out of the woodwork, like what to pack in the suitcases, what to take as carry-on, what to leave and what to throw away.

In the morning, as I said, we're off to Belgium for a few days. I'm sure the Hilton has internet access available to it's guests, if not, there'll be an internet cafe somewhere. If so, I'll try to post the blog from there. If you come back here and there's nothing, then we're either dead from chocolate and beer overdose, or Belgium hasn't yet joined the internet age.

So off the top off your head, do you know any sites from the .be domain?

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