Good Morning! It’s a sunny morning here in Port Loring, Ontario Canada. The sun should remain with us today and right up till the weekend. Oh, there will be a few clouds, but we can deal with that as long as the sun is the dominant part of our day. Right? It is cold though, with the temperature sitting at -19.7 C | -3.46 F. Kind of nippy you might say. It will warm up a wee bit as the day progresses. On the other hand it will become very cold for the next few days with temperatures falling well below -0 Fahrenheit. I kind of think, that Friday night will be the coldest night of the year. Highway 522 is partially bare, but there are a lot of icy sections throughout. But even with it being so cold the sun makes a feller want to go outside. Amazing really what a bit of sunshine can do for a person. And truth be told, it is what our body needs these days to fight this virus that is among us. Vitamin D3 … From what I have learned over the years would be around 35% effective in helping you against the virus. And even more, once your immune system is built up to where it should be. Everyone in Canada I would bet if tested, would be on the low side. I think doctors should make that a main part of the blood tests nowadays. Along with other vitamins and minerals. On another note I worked in the woodworking shop yesterday for most of the day. Sorting out things that should have been done years ago. I am trying to put plumbing, electrical and hardware all in their own place so when I am in need of something I know where to look. Even nails, screws, bolts and things. A little at a time gets things done. The thing is I have most anything I really need, but when I want something I can’t find it LOL so … I go buy new. Now I should, save a bit, once I get things sorted out, as over the years I have collected a lot of stuff. LOL. With that I am off for a bowl of porridge with my lovely wife, and will then let the day do as it so chooses. Take care and stay safe. Even with the numbers going down … because of us closing down, isn’t the time to let your guard down. GW