Our earlier drought has led to trees that seem to be holding onto their autumn leaves despite occasional wind storms. (Unlike this AI image I created today.) Still, we are squarely in that sort of twilight between autumn and winter weather. The weather is fickle with temperatures that might get close to freezing either tonight or tomorrow night. It's a change that we sometimes avoid when we leave for winter away early enough.This morning we went uptown to do a little banking. We visit our branch so infrequently, we had to update the IDs we have on file. Jay had to write his signature a few extra times to match what he had on record. We do most everything online. It seems quite an anachronism for a person's identity to be tied to how they sign their name. How often do we ever sign for something nowadays?
We stopped at the mall. Although we park on the roof and use the elevator directly to the Walmart, we often traverse the length of the Royal City Centre for the exercise. Seeing the shops and the people makes for an interesting extra kilometer of daily walking. We pop out the front at Sixth and Sixth, the center of New Westminster's uptown activity.
