not all those who wander are lost

"NOT ALL THOSE WHO WANDER ARE LOST."
J.R.R. TOLKIEN

KAPAPAMAHCHAKWEW
Cree leader, Wandering Spirit

Monday, November 28, 2022

RETURN TO WASHINGTON STATE

 POST # 528

Here is Dora-dog, practising one of her yoga positions.  There's no prize for guessing that I am back in Washington, spending precious time with Mary, and Dora-dog.  If crossing the border was easy a few weeks ago, it seemed even easier this time around.  Go figure.  I'm just happy to be here for a few more days.

Mary's daughter, Chani and  her husband Hugh, happened to be visiting  for a couple of days, so it was great to catch up with them as well.  And of course they brought their bonehead along for the ride, so Dora-dog had someone to play with for a little while.  

Here they are, wondering why they are outside when all of the humans are inside.  Confetti aka Fetti seems to be just as perplexed as Dora-dog.  Some point soon after, they were on the inside looking out.


On a return home the other day, we came across this field of Snow geese.  They are here by the thousands at this time of year, and are quite something to behold.


Like my most recent visit, this too is a short one.  All the more reason to spend less time on the internet and more time with Mary and Dora-dog.  That's what is really important.

And here is one final photo of Dora-dog, relaxing, now that she has the place back to herself.




grateful for every breath,


Paul

The Thoughtful Wanderer

Monday, November 21, 2022

SHORT FOR WORDS TODAY

 POST # 527



While Shadow had his paws full catching up on his sleep, I was out and about today, doing a few errands prior to my upcoming departure.


Thankfully my old employer was happy to help out with part of my transport.  The return journey home was on the Skytrain, and I managed to take this rather psychedelic photo along the way.


With my chores completed, I arrived back home, expecting Shadow to be happy to see me, and here's what I found.


It looks like he's had a very busy day indeed, and so I decided not to disturb him.  

Soon I will be gone, and Shadow won't even notice.  As always, it's been good to spend time with this wonderful furball, and with any luck, I'll be happy to help out again this time next year.  Right now, that seems like such a long time into the future.

Rather short on words today, so let's just leave it at that.

grateful for every breath,

Paul
The Thoughtful Wanderer


Monday, November 14, 2022

A SHADOWY DECADE

 POST # 526

"You're getting sleepy, Paul"

On November 8th, 2012, my journey with Shadow the furball began, and has continued every year with the exception of one, due to a cancelled vacation, since that date.  He's a very relaxed companion to hang out with, and I am most thankful to Congo Bob and Donna, for allowing me once again, to care for him. Shadow wins first prize for the most house sat furball by The Thoughtful Wanderer.

As you can tell by the photos, Shadow is one chilled out dude.



We are almost halfway through this particular round, and so I still have more days to relax and enjoy Shadow's excellent company.  He's been trying to teach me various napping techniques.  He's an expert when it comes to afternoon naps, and if the truth be known, some of his instruction has been successful with the house sitter.  Other things that require my attention have been impacted as a result. Take for example this late posting of today's blog.  So not only is Shadow a good instructor, he's the perfect one to blame if I am not being as productive as I could be. 
But with a face like that, I would never want to blame Shadow for anything. 

                                                          "Time for a nap, Paul?"
                                                                        

Our journey continues.

grateful for every breath,

Paul
The Thoughtful Wanderer



Monday, November 7, 2022

JUMPING THE HURDLE

 POST # 525


In my final post for October, I briefly mentioned I had one more hurdle to jump in order to get to my next destination.  When I took this photo of the Amtrak train at Pacific Central Station in Vancouver, that hurdle had been successfully jumped.

When attempting to travel to the USA via train, US customs (the hurdle), is cleared just prior to boarding the train, so by this point I was home free.  

I've had more than my share of unpleasant interactions with these folks over the many years that I have travelled to the USA, and so I was anticipating more of the same last Wednesday, November 2nd.  I arrived at the station about an hour prior to departure, and made my way to the front of the line.  What happened next caught me by surprise.  The officer looked at my declaration form, and then asked me only one question, "Are you travelling for business or pleasure?"  I said pleasure, and with that, she just said have a nice trip, and I was on my way.  The whole interaction took less than a minute, and was without a doubt the easiest journey through a customs post that I have ever experienced.  

I settled into the train carriage, and sat back and relaxed, ready to enjoy my two and a half hour journey to Mount Vernon, Washington, where I was greeted by my dear friend, Mary.  It had been almost sixteen months to the day since I last departed the USA on July 3rd, 2021.  We were both very happy to see one another after this long absence.  

We arrived at her place about a half hour later, wondering what Dora-dog's reaction would be.  After an initial bark or two, she realised who I was, and it was easy to see her joy in welcoming back an old human friend.  I always wear shorts, so it was obvious that Dora-dog was happy as she spent a large portion of the evening licking my bare legs, something that she's never done before.   I guess she was just making sure that it really was me, and not someone else.

Five days isn't a very long time, and of course it went by way too fast, but I'm not going to complain.  After all, I may not have been able to even cross the border into the country, and that would have been the end of it.  Now, however, I can at least plan for some future visits, with the anticipation that the border issue may be less onerous than in years past.   Wouldn't that be a pleasant change.

I failed to get a photo of Mary while I was visiting, and I'm not sure whether she would have wanted her photo on this post or not, however as readers have come to expect, Dora-dog is more than happy to look into the camera.  I have included a couple of her contrasting moods.  The first photo was during one of our many play times, and the second photo was taken just this morning, as I was leaving Mary's car to walk into the train station.  You can certainly detect her mood in both photos, and I know which one I prefer.


My own mood is reflected in those doggy eyes, as it was now time to say goodbye, and as I've mentioned on more than one occasion on this blog, the goodbyes are always more difficult than the hellos.  Life's ups and downs, as seen through Dora-dog.

Let's hope that with the experience gained from this initial hurdle jump, that I will be successful with future border crossing attempts.  Rounding out the border business, my arrival at Canada Customs earlier today went just as fast as the US customs on the journey down.  I'm starting to wonder if all these agents have taken some sort of happy pill.  Whatever it is, I would like for it to continue.

Later today, I will once again be settling in for a couple of weeks with Shadow the furball, my regular gig here in Vancouver.  The weather is getting chillier, so I am happy to have a roof over my head once again.


grateful for every breath,


Paul

The Thoughtful Wanderer