Thursday, August 20, 2009
The Open House That Almost Wasn't
If you are in the area on Saturday, Aug. 22, please drop in for a very informal, two-day-warning Open House at our home. We are almost ready to fly to Peru and no longer need a full day of gardening. You’ll see why. Bring a drink and a chair, if you like. Or just bring your beautiful selves.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
a new style of travel for us
We're visiting Bob's parents for one last weekend before we depart in a month. (Karen sees her dad every week.) One of the long-weekend chores is to sort out when they can visit us in Bali. All the discussions about their flight connections (Guadalajara-to-Bali-to-Toronto, for crying out loud) reminds me of how much this journey differs from all our previous adventures. Because of the distances and intervening ocean, this trip leans heavily on airline travel and that means a lot of booking ahead -- flights, first nights, even a tour (Karen and I and a guide in Inca Peru). The last tour I remember was Egypt (oddly, just Karen and I and a guide, because we took 5 days to catch up with our tour-mates). All of the planning means that we are feeling unusually constrained. Now we're talking to mom and dad about meeting us sometime in the second quarter of 2010. Like I said, not our normal journey which usually involves not knowing where we're going to be for the next day or even the next week. Still, it's an adventure, even if the first four months are heavily planned (see previous post).
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