Sunday, December 25, 2022
New Year-New Home
Friday, October 21, 2022
Saturday, April 9, 2022
APRIL 5 - A short birthday reflection
The fact that bits of me are not working quite as well as they used to is only of minor concern. The important bits are still doing their job. Don't ask me how I have been so lucky. The only explanation I can offer is that, thanks to my parents, I was never told that I couldn't do anything. The only advice I got was encouragement, with a side order of caution that I should be aware (and beware!) of my overly impetuous nature. Go ahead, but make sure you think it through first until you are sure it is really what you want. If so, go for it. The world is full of "I wish I had done that" people. Try to be a "Man, I'm glad I did that!" person. Believe me, when you get to my age, you will have plenty of time to look back and relish how much fun you had. Strange to think of Paul Anka at a time like this but here it is:
Thursday, March 24, 2022
I will start with what has become the standard greeting on this blog: "Sorry it has been so long since our last post!" With that out of the way, I will continue. Perhaps in the future you could just read that in and save me some trouble, and a lot of guilt.
It does seem that we have been very busy and time flies. We have our daily chores, plus trying to avoid Covid, and paying attention to what's happening back in Canada, and now we have to worry about whether the world is going to end in a giant fire ball sometime next Tuesday. I don't remember it being this bad since we were crawling under our desks at school during atomic bomb drills. So I am going to do what I always do when I get news I don't like. Ignore it and hope it will go away. Strangely enough, this is a practice that has served me exceptionally well for the past 70 years or so. Saved me enormous stress over time with the added advantage of nary an ulcer in sight.
So here I will insert a few pictures just to reassure you that we do get out of our apartment occasionally.
We went for a hike with a couple of friends (pictured here), to a park about an hour and a
And, ever the explorer, I veered off the chosen path and my fellow hikers were forced to wander around hollering my name before I stumbled out of the bush. I only get asked on these hikes because people take pity on Sharon having to look after such a Geezer.
As you are no doubt aware, this area is known for having 'eternal spring' which translates to year round flowers. Ecuador is the biggest exporter of flowers to North America. Here are a few from the local botanical gardens.
Please don't ask me the names of any of these,
I'm just happy to have flowers everywhere.
This trip to the gardens was not ideal as the best viewing time is in May. Nevertheless still a interesting few hours spent enjoying what was on show.
So now we move on to another hike that I was roped into going on. Just a half hour bus ride out of town on the way to Vilcabamba, all downhill, along a river, with a picnic lunch along the way. Life is a constant struggle, isn't it?
Babe in the woods
But enough of hiking and flowers. I'm sure you want news. What are we doing except wandering around in the bush? Something we have been doing all our lives. Well here's some news.
Sharon has a new online contract teaching English to some Spanish students in San Francisco. Turns out the Chinese government was unhappy with all the English language learning that was going on in China so they shut it all down. Can't have delicate Chinese brains being poisoned by western propaganda. So Sharon is now turning unaware Spanish kids in the US into closet Canadians. Soon we will rule the world, eh! Here is a picture of our world wide command center controlling all our operatives in various hidden locations.
There is no stopping her. Resistance is futile. As you can see she has a willing gang of co-conspirators carrying out her devious plans. World domination cannot be far behind!
And finally, on an equally happy note. We have adopted a rescue dog to bring our little family back up to five. No dog can ever replace Dylan but this guy has offered to give it a shot. Little does he know the shoes he has to fill. But so far he is working hard at making a place for himself. The cats are in the backroom pouring over very elaborate plans for his downfall. We'll see how it goes. Interesting days ahead. So, without further ado, meet ASTA...
You'll be hearing more from this guy!!
Well, that's it from our little bit of this fragile sphere. All you guys up north will no doubt be shedding the long johns in the next few weeks so 'gloating season' is officially suspended until next December. Hope you are all well, and excited to get outside, and we wish you a glorious summer. Stay safe!
Now, repeat after me, "sorry it's been so long since our last blog post." Good, that's out of the way for next time!
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Here We Go 22
Well Christmas and New years have slipped into the "remember when?" file and we have put on our "Well, 2022 will be better" hats. For all our sakes I hope that proves to be the case. I'm sure it's only me who is just a tiny bit tired of the pandemic but I attribute that to the fact that I am old, weak and impatient. After all, I have less time left than most of you. As Bob Dylan would say "It's not dark yet, but it's gettin' there". Gotta keep making that hay.
A group of seven performers, Russian and Mexican, performing an ice show, in Ecuador, in a one ring circus tent! All topped off by acrobatics done on a trapeze ring, with skates on!!
Now we move to downtown Saraguro, which you are looking at here. A lovely little town about an hours bus ride from Loja. A little more indigenous with lots of handmade crafts for sale.
Since it was my Christmas present I thought a picture of me might be in order. The beer was locally brewed and very good.
Sometimes you have to look up to see the details. Just like life.
Always a little cafe open to stop for great Lojano coffee and cakes.
Not in the city, but close by in the Podocarpus national park. I was dragged, kicking and screaming, for a hike with friends. I actually had a good time although when the trail began to go straight up I immediately abandoned my former friends, and went straight down. One of the joys of old age is knowing your limits and being able to, without shame, acknowledge them.
And that's it for this round. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. And buckle up for the last (hopefully) round of Covid. Omicron is just starting here so we are girding our loins for a couple of months of being careful ...again! We are both triple vaxed so we should be OK. Still having a good time!