Up and Running!

It is that time of year!
The lilacs are blooming. Attila brings in fresh flowers for me every few days.
The scent is nostalgic and wonderful, it fills the living room.

Tuesday, May 26

For weeks now Attila has been working to install an ERV in our basement. The inspiration to install this has come from high radon levels in the house, everywhere in the house, not just the basement. We can clear the radon by opening the windows, and that is what we have been doing all spring. It has been a cold spring, and I have put my warm clothing to very good use as our house has been chilly for weeks. Ginger has a LOT of fur, so he can withstand the cool temperature, but he isn’t good-natured about it, not at all.

And this morning, at last, the project is done! The ERV is running.

The project involved buying the unit ($1350.00 CAN) and assorted materials such a foam insulation, creating a hole in the concrete wall of the basement through which to install the unit (the most time consuming part of the project), rebuilding the wall and insulation around the hole in the wall, and finally, over the last two days, installing the unit itself.

Now to see if it has any effect on the radon levels in the house. Right now the reading is 0 Bq/m3, but this morning when I arose it was 280 Bq/m3, sometimes it is as high as 400 Bq/m3 in the morning. When we close up the house for the night the levels start to rise. I will be very interested to see what the readings are tomorrow morning! Fingers crossed that this brings the levels down below the threshold for safety, or even lower.

Today is one of those days where the weather seems perfect, not too hot, not too cool, not too sunny, not too cloudy, not too windy, with a beautiful breeze to flutter the curtains. Every window on the main floor is open today. Even Ginger approves today!

Wednesday, May 27

It is early days assessing how well the new ERV will mitigate radon in the house. Overnight the level went from 0 Bq/m3 to 168 Bq/m3 this morning, a distinct improvement. It will take some time to see how this well works when the house is closed up for long periods of time.

This week I had my last eye assessment, before cataract surgery will be booked at the hospital. Measurements were taken, and I found out some interesting things about my eyes. One is that I have mild dry Macular Degeneration, sigh, that is disappointing. I think this condition is a result of my inherited lipid issues, as none of the lifestyle factors that cause it are relevant. I have started the AREDS2 vitamins, they might help to slow down its progress. As for the surgery, I have chosen monofocal lenses, for distance, and will need glasses for reading. I am happy with that. Rooting for my eyes to last me while I need them!

There is always tension around surgery, due to my anaphylaxis. My allergen can be in injections and pills, and I have had more than one traumatic experience in health care settings, where mistakes were made, putting me at great risk… despite initially having very clearly outlined my concerns. I wear a Medic Alert bracelet as well.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch (Mist Cottage), Attila is out in the garden planting starts from his little greenhouses. He is relieved to have completed the ERV install, and to be back outside enjoying the sun and the breezes as he putters away at what he loves best, gardening.

I spent the day paying bills, puttering, and baking bread.

Ginger continues to enjoy sleeping. When I am sitting in the living room with my laptop, there are times when I look up to find him relaxed with his front paws crossed, staring at me with affection… when he notices me looking at him, he slowly bats his eyes at me. I respond in kind, and we spend time making eyes at each other. He tires of this before I do, and goes to sleep. Ginger thinks I am a cat, an unusual cat, but a cat.

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Weather

21°C
Date:
7:00 PM EDT Wednesday 27 May 2026
Condition: Mostly Cloudy
Pressure: 101.1 kPa
Tendency: Falling
Temperature: 20.9°C
Dew point: 10.2°C
Humidity: 73%
Wind: SE 10 km/h
Visibility: 24 km

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Samuel Goldwyn
1882 – 1974




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8 Comments
WendyNC
WendyNC
15 hours ago

Fingers crossed the the ERV unit does exactly what you’re hoping it will do–and maybe adds some energy savings along the way.

Sorry to hear about the dry macular degeneration. It seems that it’s always something and something else as we age. Best wishes for successful and uneventful cataract surgeries when they happen.

Sandy
Sandy
14 hours ago

I hope you get the target reading you’re looking for with the ERV. Several vets have told me that when a cat looks at you and gives you a slow blink, it’s his/her way of saying “I love you!” Good luck with eye surgery. When my turn comes I would ask for your configuration.. I hope the pills help slow down the macular degeneration. HUGS!!

Sandy
Sandy
2 hours ago
Reply to  Maggie Turner

When cats cross their paws like you described, that also means they’re relaxed and content. When I was younger I wore contact lenses. My doctor prescribed an option where you wear one contact for reading and the other for distance vision. I forget what they call it. He aid that it fakes out the brain and gives you great, corrected vision. I wore them for a week and it’s a miracle I didn’t kill myself or others when I drove my car. I like simple solutions. I hadn’t herd about the blurring and haze around lights. I don’t mind glasses at all either. Have a great day!

Joan Lansberry
Joan Lansberry
5 hours ago

I hope the ERV unit is as effective as you’ve been hoping and the AREDS pills help. I learned I have the beginnings of cataracts, esp. in the right eye. I see the eye doctor in six months, he is monitoring the progress. I’ve always been careful to wear the sunglasses outside in our very sunny region. We do what we can!