Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

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  • We’ve been lucky to have a reliable supply of house sitters enabling our ability to travel. Recently we flew to Alesund (pronounced Olasund), Norway to visit friends: Since 2019 we planned on visiting each other, but a pandemic got in the way and plans were cancelled. Last year they came to Canada and this year…

  • But the good thing is that it’s been camping time. Our last trip was river themed, a circle trip through BC on the Similkameem: down into WA with two locations on the Columbia River. Beebe Bridge Park: Wapanum State Park: then to OR on the Deschutes, where we went white water rafting and I had…

  • Time to catch our breath. We’ve been home for seven weeks after making up for lost time travel-wise. Before we retired, eight years ago (!) I made a list of goals, and during this period at home we accomplished two: Spanish and Mahjong classes.    If I had had this teacher in college, I might…

  • Presently tense might be more grammatically correct. T minus five days until my month of June solo show at Pelican Rouge in White Rock, a cafe that showcases local talent. I’ve overcome the fear of exhibiting at shows, it’s the amount of prep work involved that has me tense. We’ve forfeited the dining room table…

  • It's hard to believe we have been home from South America for five months and that it took me this long to finish posting that adventure. Today we had a reunion lunch with a couple we met on the tour, who were also picking up the painting I did for them of Iguazu Falls. Many…

  • We were coached to wear long pants and sleeves to Machu Picchu due to the biting insects,  whose name in the local native language translates to “the one that makes the puma cry.” As the temperature was predicted to be 34.5C (94f), a group member asked if shorts would be ok, we were assured with…

  • A long trip, the highlights kept building as time went on. Rio, Buenos Airies, Iguazu Falls, the Amazon rainforest, Galapagos, and now the delayed purpose of the trip, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu and Cuzco, via Lima, to celebrate C’s 70th birthday postponed due to the pandemic.    We flew from Guayaquil, Ecuador to Lima…

  • I find  it important to blog our adventures, but can’t keep up. Here I am posting about Guayaquil, Ecuador,  but since, we’ve been to California for the holidays and Bali to visit Bryant and Sammy. Have to do it while we can. I’m sure there’ll come a time where all posts are home based. We’re…

  • Leaving Tena, we rode through the scenic mountainson our way to the Middle of the World Monument, where you can stand with one foot in each hemisphere, photo posted previously. Lunch was at a local restaurant where some of the group ordered Cuy (guinea pigs raised for their meat). You can imagine that there were…

  • The bus arrived at sunset, dropping us off at a dock in Tena to board our long motorized river canoes. Upon arrival at Itamandi Eco Lodge we were greeted with tea for our orientation session. I didn’t question the guayusa tea, but looking back I get it. They served  us a heavily caffeinated drink to…