I have this one to weigh my Crested Gecko and cannabis. Works pretty well and the price is pretty reasonable. You could also try Hemp City or Smokanagan downtown and see if they have some on hand. Both are independently own businesses and have nice selection of products.
I bought this one in April and have found it comfortable.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01MU5FK81/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've never seen it in Abby, but I can't I've ever looked. It is on Amazon though...
I don't have any specific updates, but this site https://www.windy.com/-Rain-thunder-rain?rain,49.241,-122.476,10 is generally pretty accurate to what's happening and you can click on specific areas to see more detail, zoom in etc... make an account, it's worth it for being able to save favorite locations and other settings. Also useful in the summer months to see where the fires are and where the fire smoke is based on the wind direction.
I believe that theres a second look out that yields better views as seen in some of the photos
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/canada/british-columbia/sumas-mountain-trail
For professionalism, I would get a domain name. DadsDrywall.com or whatever, and create an email address like [email protected]. You can just forward that email to an existing email account rather than setting up an independent mailbox for now. You could get the domain name from NameCheap.com. Should be under $20/year.
You need a "home base" on the internet. This could be a web page, but it would be simpler and faster to start with a Facebook Page. You want to build up reviews, testimonials, and a portfolio of pictures of completed work. People who visit the page need to feel that they can trust the work your dad does, even if they don't know him beforehand.
You could go after individuals as clients, but that's a lot of work, and individuals aren't always the one that choose the drywall installer. You may as well throw up a craigslist ad and a google business listing since it's not too much work, but it might be more efficient to find companies that have the same client demographics as your dad but don't compete with him. You could build partnerships with:
If someone has hired a framer that they trust, they're not going to look on the internet for a drywall installer. They're going to ask their framer "who would you use". You want to be that framer's go-to-guy for drywall. Offer a commission to anyone who refers to you. 5% of finished jobs, or a flat $100 or something.
May I ask what is wrong with the tapes? I have this program which does a decent job of a transfer. It doesn’t upscale but it at least you won’t need a VCR but a DVD after 😀
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If you want a good one, order a Peugot from Amazon
https://www.amazon.ca/Peugeot-23485-uSelect-Pepper-Chocolate/dp/B000RADVJ0/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=pepper+mill&qid=1556078398&s=gateway&sr=8-6
I bought mask brackets here for $10.99 for 10pcs. It makes me breathe more easily while wearing a mask. You may need it
https://www.amazon.com/3D-Mask-Lipstick-Internal-Breathing-Smoothly/dp/B08H21PPHD
That's a hard question to answer because there are literally so many places to hike and camp you could write a book on the subject.
I suggest you pick up 103 Hikes: https://www.amazon.ca/103-Hikes-Southwestern-British-Columbia/dp/1553653742
It's a great book and will keep you occupied with new hiking/camping spots for years to come.