She’s the Theo Fleury of cafe owners. She has had some diversity that was not within her control, and some that probably was. The place became a bit of an anti-everything place during and after Covid.
Her last event before Gondek blew up the pipe to spite her? A book signing for Tamara Lich. She is, of course, free to run her business as she wishes, but much like WOP guy, I prefer my food and drink without a dash of freedumb on the side.
It's unfortunate. I went there a few times pre-pandemic for some music events. She seemed like a nice person, wanting to support local musicians. But she started posting more and more "freedumb" stuff as time went on, so I eventually gave up on the place.
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Its like Keith's Deli. I remember really liking it when i was younger. I went back a couple years ago and it was full of free-dumb propaganda. Also was not as good as before.
Just got our Enmax bill for the affected timeframe, usage from June 4 to July 2 was 4m3 for our house. Compare that to the same time last year and we used ~28m3, we were definitely watering our garden and such during that time in 2023.
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Just got our Enmax bill for the affected timeframe, usage from June 4 to July 2 was 4m3 for our house. Compare that to the same time last year and we used ~28m3, we were definitely watering our garden and such during that time in 2023.
Almost the same for us. Four people - 24m3 last year, 4m3 this year.
Hell, we used 8m3 last November. It really seemed like not a major inconvenience to cut our water usage to half of normal. It's alarming how much we must constantly waste absentmindedly.
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Just got our Enmax bill for the affected timeframe, usage from June 4 to July 2 was 4m3 for our house. Compare that to the same time last year and we used ~28m3, we were definitely watering our garden and such during that time in 2023.
How much cheaper did your bill get? Probably less than $10
How much cheaper did your bill get? Probably less than $10
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$37.95 less than the 2023 bill.
Interesting it was only $37 less. Looking at my last Enmax bill there are two water charges that are by the m3. One for the supply of water ($1.4643 / m3) and one for wastewater treatment ($1.6905/m3) for a total of $3.1548/m3. Using 24m3 less over the month should work out to a ~$75 savings.
Just got our Enmax bill for the affected timeframe, usage from June 4 to July 2 was 4m3 for our house. Compare that to the same time last year and we used ~28m3, we were definitely watering our garden and such during that time in 2023.
We felt pretty good about ours, family of 4
~20cu last July,
~15cu last August (I think we often get to the point in Aug where we just let the grass die).
~10cu the rest of the year.