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Umbria, Italy

We are enjoying the Italian portion of our vacation with most of our time concentrated in Umbria. This region is known for vineyards, olive groves, …

Umbria, Italy

Tricia from Travels Through My Lens recently travelled through Italy’s beautiful Umbria and has written this very interesting post about it illustrated with her gorgeous photos. Please click the link above to see her post in its entirety.

We quit? #Scotland #ArranFerry #humor

As I pointed out some years back, maybe it’s time to give up on the Scottish government. Eight years ago we were looking for a house on Arran, a …

We quit? #Scotland #ArranFerry #humor

Please give Barb Taub’s latest hilarious post about the ferry service to her home on Scotland’s Arran Island (or lack thereof) a read. She gives the mobsters – er – politicians, a poke in the eye, considers revolution and solves the economic rigours of independence, all with wit and wisdom and dash of drollery.

India: where nothing changes. Except for… everything. #India #travel #humor

A Decade of Travel, a Lifetime of Change Our travels started more than forty years ago when my two roommates and I decided to leave the US from …

India: where nothing changes. Except for… everything. #India #travel #humor

I hope you enjoy this interesting and enjoyable retrospective of Barb Taub’s many trips to India.

When good travel plans go bad, it’s… (#humor #travel #India)

It’s better! Sure, Iron Man has his suit. Bat Man has his utility belt. Heck, even Wonder Woman has her lasso and her push-up bra. But I had my own …

When good travel plans go bad, it’s… (#humor #travel #India)

Barb is in India, and things are not going to plan! I hope you click on the link above to read about her further hilarious travel adventures!

Excuse me Lufthansa and KLM CEOs #humor #travel #India

Hey, does anyone else remember when air travel was fun? Flights had menus where you could choose your meal without having to pay more for everything …

Excuse me Lufthansa and KLM CEOs #humor #travel #India

Barb Taub is on her way to India but not everything is perfect. Please click the link above to read Barb’s humourous ruminations on the matter. 😊

Baby It’s Cold Outside

Having spent six winters in the subarctic Northwest Territories, I am accustomed to cold weather. I used to walk to work in -40C (-40F) and colder, in fact. The very atmosphere was frozen and crackly and my eyelashes and parka froze too, but dressed properly, I was perfectly comfortable and warm.

I am also accustomed to cold conveyances. Cold trucks, cold aircraft, cold snowmobiles, cold machinery, period.

Fresh snowflakes; photo taken outside my door in February 2023 while on my way to work.
Dash 7 Combi – a northern workhorse that is capable of an amazingly incredible amount – ferrying passengers and cargo and getting into and out of demanding landing and takeoff circumstances.
Underneath the snow is my reliable truck, also capable of a lot.

Any engine of any type has to be treated with respect, especially if it has been left outside to cool to the surrounding temperature. The north forces patience. Everything takes more time and more preparation and precaution, and trips, even “quick trips to get a litre of milk” are weighed more carefully. Do I really need to go outside in -42C for milk? Or can I go without it until tomorrow when I have five other errands to do?

Yellowknife street clearing.

It’s funny how everything is relative. Now that I’m in the south, I see our weather from a different perspective. A couple of days ago, M and I walked to our neighbourhood brewery for a beer and a sandwich. It was windy and snowing a little. Before we left, the waitress wished us a safe walk home “in this terrible weather.” M and I laughed a bit but we also are falling into that mindset, too. I recently complained to a northern friend about an expected cold snap; she laughed and told me that I’m getting soft. Simultaneously it also occurred to me that I’m no longer a northerner, a northern-domiciled nomad who travels to the south for breaks and lives “real life” in the (mostly) cold.

There’s a saying that “we are what we eat.” But after many years of wayfaring, I’m beginning to think that we also “are where we eat,” too. We take on the characteristics of the places where we root ourselves, even if we wish our roots were somewhere else. It’s part of the human experience, I think.

I find myself thinking of our upcoming cold snap with “my! That’s cold!” But really, I’ve experienced much colder, much more demanding weather with a lot more riding on the decisions regarding it. But that’s also not my reality any more and my perception has been affected.

At least, that’s one of my little theories of relativity.

Why I’m the worst wife on the planet. #humor #travel #India & a #free_book

If it’s January, it must be India… You might think, after we’ve been making these January trips to India for a decade, that we would be better at it.…

Why I’m the worst wife on the planet. #humor #travel #India & a #free_book

Barb Taub is on her way to India and the start of her trip hasn’t been smooth … on the other hand, there are free books! Please click the link above to read the rest of the story. 🙂