Monday, September 22, 2025
Happy Autumn!
Sunday, September 21, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #155
- Forgot to mention last week that I got my Covid and Flu shots. Take that, RFK jr!
- The Wife and I went to see "The Long Walk". It is an interesting movie based on a Stephen King novel (writing as Richard Bachman). It was good and felt ... relevant to our times.
- As for TV, I watched season thirteen of "Futurama" and I soaked in cheesy horror anthologies.
- I had a tough time walking this week. After two 30 miles (48 km) plus weeks, my body just didn't want to walk. I forced myself to walk twice, but they were shorter than what I have been doing. I ended up walking a total of 16.6 miles (26.7 km). I can already feel that next week won't be much different.
Friday, September 19, 2025
Music: Rilo Kiley W/ Dean Johnson At The Astro
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The warm-up act: Dean Johnson. |
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Rilo Kiley and a rather minimalist stage lighting. |
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
The Wife's Camino 2025 - Magnet Edition
"Soy Peregrino" = I am a pilgrim. |
Galicia, Celtic land. |
The end of the Camino, Fisterra. |
Who doesn't like a witch on a broomstick? |
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #154
- Last Thursday was the anniversary of 9/11. My feelings haven't changed since I wrote about it in 2023. Based on the other news that occurred this week, it feels like our nation isn't getting any closer to regaining its sanity.
- I walked three times this week. I've kept pushing myself, though I did shorten my third walk this week. I walked a total of 31.5 miles (50.7 km) which was very satisfying.
- I finished the last three episodes of "Foundation" season 3 today. Other than that, the Wife and I have found a safe place in the "Great Canadian Baking Show" on the Roku Channel.
- I re-read some of my posts that I'd written in 2006. My writing sounded so much happier then. I do not write as much as before. I do not take as many pictures. *sigh*
Monday, September 08, 2025
Book: Adrian Tchaikovsky's "Service Model"
Sunday, September 07, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #153
- Had a urology appointment this week. Nothing new to report. Will be getting an MRI and biopsy in the Spring.
- I watched season two of "Silo". I like how it's going. While we have a couple more weeks of Apple TV+ left, I'm kind of burnt out on streaming. I have a couple things ("Invasion" and "Dark Matter") I could start but they will have to wait until the next time we subscribe.
- Weather, and a need for a short break, resulted in only two walks this week. I did push those two walks to over eleven miles which I'm happy about. My total distance this week was 22.6 miles (36.3 km).
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #152
- I watched "Foundation" season two and part of season three. I didn't realize there was a season three. The last three episodes haven't dropped yet but will be available before our month of Apple TV+ expires. It's not following the books that closely but it is entertaining.
Next I watched "Murderbot" season one. I liked it, but the episodes were too short and the voice in the main character's head doesn't sound like the one I had in my head when I read the novella. Obviously this is more of a me problem than a problem with the show. I look forward to the next season.
I needed a break from binging series so I watched "The Gorge". This movie is cheesy action and it fit the bill. - This was a very successful walking week. I walked three times, totaling 30.6 miles (49.25 km). More importantly, I felt very good during these walks and I wonder if it's the new diabetes medication.
Friday, August 29, 2025
The Wife's Camino - Photos Along The Way
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Early summer poppies along the Way. |
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A view from the last 'big' hill on the meseta facing west. |
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The cottonwood fluffy was everywhere and looked like snow in places. |
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The obligatory shadow shot. |
Sunday, August 24, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #151
The last three weeks have been quiet, and my Weekly Ephemera posts reflect this. This last week was just as quiet as the last. I'm OK with this as I know there is some travel coming soon. Anyway, this is what my week was:
- We have a vole (or possibly a mouse) living in one of our succulent pots. Every time I water, it jumps out and nearly scares me to death. Earlier this week, I spread some vole poison in the pot. Yesterday, when I watered the pot, it jumped out again, and this time I swear I saw six legs. I'm guessing it was mama vole carrying baby vole. More poison will be going into the pot. I suspect when it's time to bring the pots in for the winter that succulent pot will be getting dumped out.
- College football has started up again so Saturdays, the Wife will be in the she-shed, enjoying some sports ball.
- My walking streak is continuing. I walked three times this week, totaling 23.8 miles (38.3 km). The walk on Wednesday nearly killed me. Not sure why but I suspect it was a combination of the high humidity and the fact that the sun came out after several days of overcast. This coming week will have much nicer weather for walking.
- This week we subscribed to Apple TV+. I have at least five series to catch up on and a couple that I may start. This week I watched "For All Mankind" season four. All I can say is I wish this was the timeline I was living in. I then watched "Severance" season two, which I also liked, though not sure I would like to live in that timeline.
- A while back I promised a Camino pictures post. I'll try to get that done this week.
Sunday, August 17, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #150
- Well, my blood tests were pretty lousy, as I expected they would be. My A1C and glucose were too high. My LDL Cholesterol was high, and my HDL good cholesterol was low. I've tried my best to lower my numbers by diet and exercise alone but I realize now that it's not enough, and I'm not disciplined enough to make it work. I met with my NP and I'm starting on a medication to lower my glucose/A1C. She thought I should be on cholesterol medications as well but I have had issues taking statins in the past so we are going to revisit this in three months. I guess I've reached that age when I have to get a pill box to keep my medications straight. *sigh*
- I walked three times this week. I finally got into my desired distance range walking 23 miles (37.1 km) in total. Now to push closer to 30 miles per week.
It's been really hot here this summer and the humidity has been terrible. It only takes ten to twenty minutes to be completely sweat soaked. I can't wait for Fall to arrive and the temperatures drop below 80℉ (27℃) . - Our Netflix subscription ended. I reached episode 682 of "One Piece", which is about halfway through. I watched season two of "Poker Face" on Peacock. It reminds me of old-style crime shows like "Columbo", though its writing is a bit hit or miss. This coming week I will probably be subscribing to Apple TV+ for a month. I have several series to catch up on there.
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Thank You, Old Friend. Time For A Rest.
Ode to a Hyperlite Southwest BackpackMy faithful companion, a shadow on my back,Black as the raven's wing, you never once did crack.Two thousand miles of Appalachian green,A canvas for sunrises, the most beautiful I've seen.You carried my burdens, my dreams, and my fears,Through seasons of laughter, and a river of tears.Five hundred more miles on the Spanish road,You endured every step, and you carried my load.Patched with tenacity, a testament to time,A broken buckle fixed, a more successful climb.Nine years we journeyed, a testament to fate,Now you hang on the hook, a hero in the great.My old friend, you've earned your eternal rest, A lifetime of stories etched into your composite fabric. You never complained, you never once did fail, A silent witness to my long and winding trail.- Composed on my behalf by Google Gemini AI
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Book: Yuval Noah Harari's "Nexus"
Monday, August 11, 2025
One Year Gone
Sunday, August 10, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #149
- I had my blood drawn on Friday. I haven't received my results back yet, so more to come. I did get my PSA results – they went up slightly but my urologist called them "stable".
- Our Netflix subscription is winding down (we only subscribe a month at a time, twice a year). I finished "The Sandman" season two and liked it. The last few days of the subscription will be watching "One Piece". I am currently around episode six hundred, so only five hundred-plus to go. "One Piece" has become my veg-out and forget the world show.
- I walked twice this week. My first walk wasn't that long, but it was in the rain. Fortunately, it was a light rain with no wind and I had my umbrella. I tried to push a bit harder this week and managed 15.4 miles (24.7 km). My plan is to walk three times this week as weather should be cooperative and I have no appointments on my schedule.
Sunday, August 03, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #148
- The Wife and I went to see the procession at the Santa Lucia Festival today. It turned out to be a bit underwhelming. The food from the stalls did smell good after the procession but we didn't partake.
- One reason I didn't buy any food at the Italian themed festival is that I'm getting blood work done later this week and pasta, bread, and other carb-heavy food would not be helpful.
- I went to see "Fantastic Four: First Steps" in IMAX this wednesday. I like how Marvel is moving to smaller scale movies and varying the styles and stories. I enjoyed the movie and can't wait to see what's coming.
- I watched more "One Piece" before starting the second season of "The Sandman". I like "The Sandman" but it's too bad that the author turned out to be so stupid.
- I walked twice this week for a total of 12.7 miles (20.4 km). I need to start increasing the length of my walks. I feel like I'm slacking off.
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Book: Dan Simmons' "Hyperion"
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Music: Kansas With 38 Special At The Astro
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38 Special opened for Kansas. |
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Kansas performing. Not enough in my opinion. |
Monday, July 28, 2025
Book: Timothy Snyder's "On Tyranny"
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #147
- The week was dominated by Netflix. I finished "Squid Game" and started the last season of "Fear the Walking Dead". Half way through I realized I was watching a lot of bleak stuff so I paused the viewing of "Fear the Walking Dead" and switched to watching episodes of "One Piece".
- I had a dentist appointment that went well. No Problems. I hope to have the same results this week when I go to see the eye doctor for a check up.
- I walked twice this week. It was very humid, but not as bad as I expected it would be. Both of the walks were relatively short, totalling 12.8 miles (20.6 km).
- Cooper, the Wife's niece's dog, had a quiet week with us. No drama.
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Book: Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Left Hand Of Darkness"
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #146
- I went to see if it was worth changing to Allo Fiber over the Cox Internet we currently have. While Allo has no data caps – a big advantage – and is faster, there's no price advantage. The increased speed isn't a big factor as we currently have enough speed to do everything we want. I decided that we would not switch until Cox prices went up.
- We restarted Netflix for a month and I binged the latest seasons of "Love, Death, and Robots" and "Black Mirror". I started the last two seasons of "Squid Game".
- I started walking again. It's strange that even short walks feel hard after doing a long, multi-day hike. I only managed 4.4 miles (7.1 km). Next week, the temperatures are going to be over 90℉ (32℃) with 'feels like' temperatures over 100℉ (38℃). I want to walk twice this week and will probably start walking earlier than usual to try and beat the worst of the heat.
- We're taking care of the Wife's niece's dog, Cooper. We've taken care of him many times over the years, starting when he was nearly a puppy. Now he's an old man. Since he lives in a house full of little kids, this week will be a quiet one for Cooper.
- Today I turned sixty-two. Not sure what to think.
Friday, July 18, 2025
A First And A Third - The End Of Our Caminos
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #145
Ok...It's been a while since I last posted. As a matter of fact, I didn't post even once in June. This is the first time since August 2006 – when I started Homer's Travels – that I've had a month without a single post. This is unlike me. The reason: my third Camino.
- Since my last post, the Wife and I finished her Camino (and I finished my third). I could have posted while I was walking, but it didn't feel like an important thing for me to do at the time.
We returned from Spain on Tuesday and I am having a difficult time re-entering the real world. I was originally going to put together posts to document each day of our walk across northern Spain, but I stopped taking notes on day two or three. Instead, I'll be composing three posts: my impressions of the walk, photos taken by me and the Wife, and a magnets post. I'll give one preview of my impressions: I'm very proud of the Wife. - Speaking of being proud of the Wife, this Friday was our twenty-eighth wedding anniversary. The Wife celebrated by having a spa day. We didn't go out or anything, as we were/are still tired. It takes a while for your body to recover from walking thirty-seven days straight.
- While I was walking I was still reading. Actually, I stopped reading for the first couple of weeks of our Camino. Not sure why I stopped, but I eventually re-started my reading, and it became an important part of my after-walk recovery. I ended up finishing three books which I will post about eventually.
- After getting home, I started catching up on my TV watching. It was an activity that didn't require me moving, which is the only activity I could psychologically muster. The only notable show was "Ironheart". I like how it became a mix of tech and magic, and I was pleasantly surprised when an infamous magical villain was introduced. I hope there's a second season.
- I ended this last week going to a concert – more on that in a later post.
Friday, May 30, 2025
Happy Birthday Mom
Thursday, May 29, 2025
The Wife's Camino - Part Two - Getting To The Start (Burgos),
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #144
- Since I will be walking close to three hundred miles starting next Friday, I decided to be lazy this week and did not walk at all. Instead I watched eight movies including: "Knives Out", "Her", "MI 7", "The Tomorrow War", "Smile 2", "Multiverse", "The Visit", and "The Mandela Effect". The first four were pretty good. The last four were a mix of so-so and ok enough.
- We are slowly getting things together for the Wife's Camino later this week. I insect-proofed our sleeping bag liners with Permethrin in case of bedbugs. One of the Wife's ex-co-workers brought his kids over to check out our yard – they will be mowing and watering plants. I went around locating where various things we will need are – things like dry sacks, rain jackets, my pocket knife, compact flashlights, etc.
- Not sure if I will be posting while on the Camino. Since we are walking shorter stages this time I will have more time at the end of the day but that doesn't guarantee I will feel like writing posts. I may post some pictures ... or not. It will be a surprise for everyone.
Friday, May 23, 2025
The Wife's Camino – Part Two
Next week, we'll be returning to Spain to finish the Wife's Camino. We're flying to Madrid and taking a bus from the airport to Burgos, where we left off two years ago.
To bring everyone up to speed, we started walking the Camino in May 2023. Our original intention was to walk the entirety of the Camino. With hindsight, I planned stages that were too long and pushed both of us too hard. When we arrived in Burgos, we were planning to take a day off – our first after eighteen days of walking. Along with the difficult stages we were walking, the Wife was having very painful foot issues. When we arrived in Burgos and we were recovering from two long walking days, we decided the Wife's foot issues weren't going to get better, so we ended our attempt. Before we even got back home, we decided to split the remaining two-thirds of the Camino into two legs: one in 2024 and another in 2025.
In 2024, just days before we were supposed to return to Burgos, my Mom's health issues led to us canceling our return to the Camino. After some more thought, we decided we weren't getting any younger and had to try to finish the rest of the Camino this year.
Over the last two years, the Wife has worked on her foot issues. She got a pain-relieving cream prescribed by a foot doctor. She combined this with wider shoes. She hopes these changes will fix the foot pain she was experiencing.
On my part, I have put together a plan with much shorter stages. We will also take days off when necessary. This will lengthen our Camino by quite a bit but it will also be easier on us both. The only thing I worry about is potentially losing the social aspect of the Camino. Our slower pace most likely won't sync up with other pilgrims. This sort of happened during my second Camino when Gv and I walked longer stages than other pilgrims did. It did diminish the experience somewhat. On the other hand, this is the Wife's Camino, and a slower pace will make it more enjoyable, allowing us to linger longer at more places along the way. In any case, it's likely the plan will change as we go, depending on how we're feeling.
We are both looking forward to returning to the Camino.
You can read about the first part of the Wife's Camino starting with this post from 17 June, 2023.
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Book: Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash"
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #143
- We had a roofer back on our roof repairing/replacing a couple of turbine vents that were making squeaky noises when it was really windy – which it has been lately.
- I walked three times this week for a total of 25.5 miles (41.0 km). On one of my walks downtown, I bought a magnet at a store specializing in Omaha/Nebraska memorabilia.
Warren Buffet, the Oracle of Omaha, in magnet form. - I finished watching "Andor" and decided to rewatch "Rogue One" since it's pretty much Andor season 3. Really liked Andor and Rogue One is one of my favorite Star Wars movies.
- One of the Wife's friends spent the weekend. We ate a huge brunch, while laughing, at Louie M's before she headed back home.
- Our next trip, the completion of the Wife's Camino is approaching rapidly. More on that later this week.
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Guatemala 2025 - Magnet Edition
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A carved wooden Jaguar mask. |
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A magnet that incorporates actual lava from Pacaya volcano. (On the back it indicates it is from a 2010 eruption.) |
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A wooden magnet incorporating Mayan textile. |
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My favorite is from Orchigonia. |
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #142
- The Homer's Travels' week was all about the Pope. Cardinal Prevost was on the Wife's shortlist but, like everyone else in the world, thought he was a long shot. When he became Pope, the Wife was over the moon. Not being religious myself, even I was moved by how happy everyone seems to be. I wish him well.
- I planted a few plants in my corner of the backyard. Several of the ones I've planted over the past couple of years have come back up again but I have a few holes where some didn't make it. I'm still maybe four or five plants away from filling the space under the fir tree. We saw a couple rabbits in the backyard so keeping my fingers crossed they will leave them alone.
- I walked three times this week totaling 26.2 miles (42.1 km). It's starting to warm up, suggesting a hot summer is coming. This coming week will see temps approaching 90℉ (32℃), so I will be sweating a lot, I think.
- I went to see the latest Marvel movie, "Thunderbolts". I enjoyed it. This movie and the last Captain America movie earlier this year have been lower-key and remind me of the earlier Marvel movies. Sometimes you have to get back to the basics.
Wednesday, May 07, 2025
Great Britain 2024 - Magnet Edition
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A wee beefeater. |
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Stonehenge. (We must like this style as we bought four at different places.) |
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Wooden ones are nice too like this one for Lindisfarne Priory. |
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A nice city one from Stratford Upon Avon. |
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A Scottish Hielan Coo. |
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The Wrexham AFC mascot. |
Sunday, May 04, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #141
- Last weekend we went to Minneapolis, to celebrate one of the Wife's cousin's First Communion. We stayed at the Matron of Honor's (MoH) and Best Man's (BM) new house. Their new house is very nice and is perfect for them. The long weekend was full of family and conversation and I had a good time.
The first communion was nice and the after-party with family was fun and full of food. The Godson's and Deacon's families are great and fun to be with.
On Monday we joined the MoH and BM and went antiquing and booking in Stillwater, MN. It was a bit drizzly but we had a great time looking for treasures. Sadly, none were found. - I finally took pictures of the rest of our magnets. Naturally, a day later I came across three more magnets hiding on my desk in the den. I will be posting a couple travel magnet posts later this week.
- Our travel agent called this week and told us the September tour dates for our Greek, Albania, Macedonia trip fell through. Fortunately, there are dates in early October that will work so she is reworking all the hotel reservations and Athens tours.
- Moving the trip will let me go to Rilo Kiley's reunion tour at the Astro. Looking forward to that.
- I walked three times over the last two weeks. I walked a total of 27.9 miles (44.9 km). I skipped a couple walking days to get some chores I'd put off far too long.
- I started watching "Andor" season 2. I like it so far. Also watching the current series of "Doctor Who". I'm also working through a show on Amazon. "ALTER Collection" is an anthology horror series where each episode is themed and consists of four to ten short films. They are a bit hit or miss and some are surely movie school projects but they are holding my interest.
On Friday the Wife and I went to see "Sinners". I have mixed feelings. The music, setting, and ambiance were spot on but the horror felt a bit off. There are many layers in the movie and it's worth a view.
Since the conclave is this Wednesday I figured I'd better see "Conclave" so I watched it today. The three cardinals vying for the position of Pope reminded me of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Visually stunning at times, loved Ray Fiennes, but the final twist was not necessary.
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.