Homer's Travels
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Book: Richard J. Evens' "The Coming Of The Third Reich"
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
A New Magnet Display Wall
On Monday, the first day, I cleaned the oil off the two-by-four-foot metal sheets on the first day.
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The new She-Shed magnet display wall with most of our international magnets. |
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #140
- I put up the new magnet display. I will talk more about it later this week in another post.
- It's been a dry winter and early spring, so we turned on the sprinklers earlier than in the past. I also spread weed and feed a month earlier than I normally do.
- On Wednesday our roofers came in and repaired the hail damage from last summer. A screen guy came by to take three of our window screens to repair the tears. New gutters were put in on Friday. The only thing we are waiting on is the window wrap repairs which will probably happen sometime in the next two weeks.
We watched as bad weather and hail blew through the next day. Fortunately we only got rain and wind. North of us saw softball sized hail stones. Dodged a bullet there. - Our air conditioner was inspected on Thursday as well. Everything checked out. The day before, the roofers had noted that the chimney for the furnace and water heater was severely corroded. Our HVAC people will likely have to replace it. We are waiting for an estimator to come by.
- On Thursday I had a follow up ultrasound of my kidney. Everything looked good (yay).
- I hiked once this week. On Monday, I didn't feel like walking, so I worked on the magnet wall. Friday was cold and windy, so I skipped my walk to finish the magnet wall. My one walk was 8.6 miles (13.9 km). I probably needed to rest my legs a bit but next week I need to get back at it.
- I finished "Daredevil: Born Again". I liked it. It was a more low key Marvel show with more intrigue and less fighting. I also watched "A Quiet Place: Day One". I liked the original two movies and I enjoyed this one as well. It sketched in a few plot points left blank by the other movies.
- I started planning out the stages for the Wife's Camino. It may take us longer to finish than I expected. I planned out shorter stages which lets us hit more interesting places but adds to the length of the walk. These plans, naturally, will be subject to change. Fortunately I paid a little extra for airline tickets that can be changed.
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #139
- This week we had our sprinkler service turn on/adjust our in-ground automatic sprinkler system. Normally I would just turn it on myself but there were a few sprinkler heads that I wasn't sure how to adjust. Watching the technician I realized I could have done it myself. This was the first and last time I will pay someone to adjust my sprinkler system. They charged way too much – over double what the service was worth in my opinion. Another expensive lesson learned.
- Spring is solidly here. The AC has been turned on and probably will stay on until the fall. This week we will have it inspected to make sure everything is working properly.
- We received some sheet metal that will become our new travel magnet display. The metal will cover part of a basement wall in the She-Shed. We will have another thirty-six square feet of display space soon. Not sure exactly when as I have been in a major procrastination mode lately. I'm going to try to get it done sometimes this week. It really shouldn't take much time to put up, but my brain is still dreading it. Heck, I still haven't photographed our magnets from our Great Britain trip last September. I am a master procrastinator.
- I walked three times this week for a total of 26.4 miles (42.5 km). Each time I walk I go a different route. I think I've done most of my longer routes so this week I'll have to start repeating.
- We started watching the final season of "The Handmaid's Tale". That show hits too close to home. We are balancing that out by watching the latest season of "The Great American Baking Show".
Wednesday, April 09, 2025
The Beginnings Of An Escape Plan
Sunday, April 06, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #138
- Where the heck did April come from, and what did it do with March?!?
- We went to see Bob Dylan and the Band on April Fool's day and boy howdy did I feel like a fool for going.
- I walked three times this cloudy, gloomy, and windy week. I walked 24.7 miles (39.7 km), which was close to my goal. Next week, barring any unforeseen distraction, I will try to go more miles.
- Thursday and part of Friday, I watched the tariffs cluster-F demolish the growing economy this administration inherited. Earlier today I put in sell orders for all my stock investments. This decision drove me crazy – too many what-ifs and WTFs. The uncertainty in the world, and the economy, is making me feel very uncomfortable. Going to all cash and 'safe' investments will help me rest a little better at night ... if the FOMO doesn't kill me first.
Thursday, April 03, 2025
Music: Bob Dylan And The Band At The Orpheum
- As we entered we showed our ticket (on our phone only, no printouts allowed) to a couple of greeters who would write down the section, row, and seat number on a post-it and gave it to us.
- Next you showed your ticket on your phone to the ticket taker who scanned the QR code.
- Next you gave your phone to another person who locked it in a bag and returned it to you. The Yondr bag, larger than the phone, no longer fit in your pocket and had to be carried in your hand.
- You showed the post-it to the ushers who took you to your seat.
Monday, March 31, 2025
Guatemala 2025 - Days Thirteen And Fourteen - Ending On A Good Note
Saturday - 02/22 - Tikal
Saturday morning we got up, ate breakfast, and watched the oddball attendees of the Tikal Convergence who were staying at our hotel. The people attending were shamans, shaman wanna bes, and shaman cosplayers. The colorful costumes and flowing fabric was an overload for the senses and common sense.
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A ceiba tree. |
Our tour guide spoke great English and we were in a small group. We entered the park and walked past the enormous ceiba trees to the main temple complex.
It felt a bit smaller than I remember but I was a bit smaller back then so everything felt bigger. Our guide gave us time to wander around the two main temples and the adjacent structures. Since I was here last they'd built a wooden staircase and platform on one of the temples to make it easier to climb. It started showering while we were there but it didn't interfere with us enjoying the temples.
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The temple complex seen from the top of one of the temples. |
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The top of the jungle with several temples poking above the treetops. |
We returned to Guatemala City and spent our last night in Guatemala.
Sunday - 02/23 - Returning Home
We had a relaxing morning at the hotel before going to the airport for our afternoon flight home. The return was uneventful.
Epilogue
I was somewhat concerned about visiting the country where I'd grown up. My memories of this place were a messy amalgamation of good and bad. My high school years were not the best for me. I worried I would sink into a gloomy place but that never happened. I found myself enjoying return to my old haunts even if I couldn't visit my old house.
Things change and a lot has changed in Guatemala. Most of the changes, I suspect, are more a result of foggy memory than actual change. The City definitely was more built up but the countryside, besides the fast food signs, was what I remembered. The roads were better and towns had grown. The influence of tourism, especially in the western Mayan Highlands, was more pronounced.
The new parts, for me, were disappointing. The eastern part of the country still hasn't been prepared for foreign tourism yet. As a result, our experience during our second week was a bit lackluster. It was also unfortunate, and beyond anyone's control, that the rain in Rio Dulce ruined what could have been a highlight of the trip.
The Wife dragged me kicking and screaming back to the country of my teenage years and I am very grateful she did.
Pictures can be found in my 2025-02 Guatemala Google Photos album.
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #137
- I walked three times this week. They were relatively short but I am working my way back up to longer distances after the long break I had. I managed to walk 20.75 miles (33.4 km).
- On Friday we turned on the air conditioner for the day because we hit a high of 81℉ (27℃). On Friday night the heat was switched back on as the week ahead will be a more chilly seasonal temperature. Saturday it rained and was gloomy all day but, with the warmer temperatures and the wet weather, things are starting to green up, another sign of Spring.
- I started watching "Daredevil: Born Again" this week. It has the same cast as the Netflix Daredevil series which makes me happy. I liked the original series and this one, so far, is just as good.
Monday, March 24, 2025
Guatemala 2025 - Days Eleven And Twelve - One Good ... One Not So Much
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A carved altar at Quiriguá. |
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A procession of leafcutter ants. |
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A Quiriguá Stele. |
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The canons of fort San Felipe de Lara. |
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A parting photo of the hotel bungalows. |
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Even the Livingston sign looked tired and weary. |
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Lake Petén Itzá through the jungle from our hotel balcony. |