Good morning from damp and cool Delta. It's almost the same sort of day as yesterday but is supposed to improve. Everything got very wet yesterday and we had high winds. It's a good thing I didn't clean off the back deck because it's plastered with leaves ripped off the maple. I feel a bit sorry for the wee green babies, barely out of the bud.
I still have very little voice and periodic coughing spells that just seem to rip my chest apart. Sleep was a bit better last night, probably because I propped myself up with pillows to sleep. Fisherman's Friend is definitely mine too - seems to be the only thing that stops the hack before it really gets started.
Orientation of the new staff went well from what I hear - I opted out. This morning we are doing geography and geology of our region with a retired professor from Queens University. Doug really knows his stuff but is really wordy - I just finished editing his latest book on the history of cheese and am hoping he does not write another one! Smart and nice man but zzzz!
This afternoon Anna and I are doing a tour with some people from a trade mission - I forget which one. I can't talk much so Anna will be leading the tour. I'll be along to tackle any questions in French and hope I have enough voice for that.
My asparagus has decided to produce bigtime and I've been eating it every night. I don't like it frozen but will purée some and freeze for winter soups. I may make some crustless quiche and see how that freezes. I'd love a lunch like that in November!
I'm outta here shortly to grab the first gold ring of the day.



everyone else!