I returned to Nordegg on the evening of Sunday May 3rd. Hailey was still out at the cottage and had been working at the Miner's Cafe over the weekend. We were both tired by evening... her from work and me from the long drive. It takes over four hours to get from East Coulee to Nordegg. We both crashed pretty early.
The next day I got settled in at the cottage and tried to get after a few chores. I managed to get my sump pump working, despite thinking I might have to replace it. In the afternoon I put together a nice dinner for Hailey, of some grilled tenderloin and some potato skins. We had a rather early dinner as she had to go out to a staff meeting later in the evening.
On Tuesday May 5th Hailey had to head back to the city. She packed up her stuff and hit the road about noon. Before she left I gave her a crash course on how to load and operate an old Leica III rangefinder camera. She has the one that used to belong to her grandfather and wants to take it to Austria with her. About the time she was packing up to leave, my friend Gary arrived.
Gary lives in Lake Louise and worked for many years for Parks Canada. In his past he owned and operated a pinball arcade back in Manitoba with his father. He is now the go-to guy in western Canada to repair and service old pinball machines, arcade games, and jukeboxes. He has been out twice in the past to begin the restoration of my old Rockola Jukebox. Last time he was here, he took a couple of motors and some switch gear with him. He cleaned, lubricated and serviced them back home at his place over the winter months. This time around we put the motors back in, cleaned and lubricated everything, did some fine tuning and adjustments and now it is ready to go. I just have to give it a thorough leaning inside and out, and load it with some records.
Before Gary left I said my goodbyes to Hailey and she headed home. Once we were done with the jukebox, Gary and I hung around for a while and had a couple of beers. It was still fairly early, so he decided not to stay the night, and headed back for Lake Louise.
On Wednesday I spent the entire afternoon hauling, splitting and stacking firewood. I got all the wood from the recently downed trees split and stacked. This is just the stuff that I previously cut to stove lengths. There are still more logs to be cut up. I also split all the logs from a big spruce that came down on our guest cottage last year. The pile behind the garage that we burned over the winter is now half way full again. There is still a lot more wood to be cut up and split, but I got a good start on things. By evening my old back was telling me that I had done enough and I headed in to make dinner and relax. But I really couldn't sleep very well. I was too anxious about Hailey travelling to Austria all by herself.
Margarit took her to the airport at about 3:00AM to catch a 6:00AM flight to Toronto. She had a brief layover there and then caught a connecting flight to Montreal. After another layover, she caught a flight to Vienna. It was a little after midnight here in Mountain Time, and about 8:30 in the morning locally, when she landed in Vienna. Then she had yet another layover before she could catch a train to St. Valentin. This is a small town outside Linz where Margarit's cousin Martina lives. It was about 5:30 in the morning here in Alberta when she finally arrived and only then was I able to relax and finally sleep for a couple of hours.






























