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Published: September 3rd 2009
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Dennie and Tenzin
Chillin in the hammock at Winnipeg Folk festival. There have been many travels since my last blog; Berlin, Andorra, the Pyranees, Alicante, Albarracin, Majorca, Picos de Europa, Bilbao, Asturias and Teruel. We travelled a great deal of the country overland by car, as the realisation came to us that our time here was coming to an end and we had spent too much of our free time and money travelling abroad. Spain needed some attention, and finally with a basic understaniding of the language we could travel with ease, and get off the beaten track...
The usual bevvy of sumertime fun awaited us in Canada, and our routine combination of music festivals, camping, weddings, and parties, all went down with great success. But as the end of summer approached, the frenetic pace of constant travel has slowed, and Spain already feels like a distant memory. A visit to the doctor upon my return to Canada indicates that the glorious fiesta infused days in Spain made a lasting impression on my body. The doctor, concerned with my gallbladder, cholesteral and bum ankle prescribed a quiet life of gardening and aquasize and resigned me to old age. And so I have gone into semi retirement, abandoning the adventure seeking gene
Craig and Grant
Looking a might chilly in Berlin. with one that is concerned with what renovations the neighbors are making, and what types of perrenials will survive the harsh Saskatchewan winters. I am a small step away from purchasing a whittling knife and rocking chair, which reminds me of the need to build a front deck on our house. When My friends and I get together we talk about house prices, local politics, and the fact that kids these days have no respect.
In truth, I am not concerned with the natural progression of things. Community is strong here, and there are lots of things to learn and people to connect with. I will tend to the domesticated flock of children in the public system while Dennie will herd the wild hippy children of cathedral happily about the city. Life will be good, and no doubt some day soon, the need for travel will uproot us once more, likely down South America way.
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Vicki
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Thoughts Sept 7, 2009 at 3am
I love you guys. Right now it is 3am after Nichole and Shawn's wedding. Regina has a heart and soul big enough to sustain you both for a while. I am glad we are sort-of-neighbours. We will sustain you with blender drinks and card games as long as you both will tolerate us. Together we (us 4) can work on making "Heritage" a fabulous place to live. But for now I have to help finish the keg. Love you both...I hope this chilly city can hold you for awhile because you make it absolutley phenominal! my heart and home anytime good friends!