POST # 693
not all those who wander are lost
Thursday, May 7, 2026
BLOOMS AND THE BALL
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
DORA-DOG'S DAILY DOG BISCUIT TREAT
POST # 692
I've lost track of the countless number of times that I have taken Dora-dog for her daily walk into town and back. It has become part of our routine, and an enjoyable part for sure.
About a week or so ago, we had finished our outbound journey which ends at the marina at the north end of town, and turned around to begin our homeward trip. On this part of the walk, we always pass by an ice cream shop along the way, and up until this recent time, we just walked right on past, as if the place never existed.
But one day, Dora-dog decided to stop, and look up at the counter. I guess she must have sniffed out the dog biscuits that were situated there, and she sat down in anticipation of a treat coming her way.
Sure enough, she got what she came for, and after thanking the person, we headed back home. I figured that would be the end of it, and come the next day our walk would be back to its normal routine, without the ice cream shop stop. WRONG!!! Stupid me. Every day since that first dog biscuit, Dora-dog makes a little left turn from the sidewalk, and parks herself smack dab in front of the counter to await her next treat. It has now come to the point that when I am ready to leave, she just continues to stand there, and look up at the person, hoping to get yet another treat. A couple of days ago, I started to walk away, and she looked at me, then she looked up at the counter, pondering her options. What to do? Hmmm!!! She continued to wait for a treat. I guess I know where I stand in her order of priorities.
Here she is in action, just the other day. All the people working there have come to know Dora-dog by now, and they all are happy to see her arrive for her daily treat.
Once she returns home, she is happy to hang out on the back deck and enjoy some sunshine, and while she's doing that, she is probably already thinking about tomorrow's walk to town, that will once again provide her with her daily dog biscuit treat.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
FENCED IN AGAIN
POST # 691
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
BORDER BLUES
POST # 690
Border Crossing
When I travel to the USA via Amtrak, I don't have to wait until I get to the border crossing in order to clear US customs. That procedure is done at the train station in Vancouver.
In recent times, I have commented to various people that lately, going through customs has been very simple, and in fact, prior to this recent trip, the border agent didn't even ask any questions. He just stamped my declaration card, and I was on my way.
So imagine my surprise last week, when once again I was standing in line at the train station, waiting my turn to go through customs. I had a bad feeling about the agent even before I stepped up to his booth. Perhaps it was the look on his face.
In any event, it took a very long time to go through the process. He just kept asking more and more and more questions. Questions that I have never been asked before, like how much is my income, how much do I have in my bank account, when did I retire, etc. etc. etc. At one point I was beginning to wonder if he was going to let me through or not.
Finally, for whatever reason, he decided to allow me to continue, and I made my way onto the train in preparation for my southbound journey. It was without a doubt, one of the longest times that I have ever spent going through customs, and I wonder if that is going to be the way it is from now on? Only time will tell.
As always, Mary and Dora-dog were there at the station to meet me, and drive back to her home in Shelter Bay.
It had been a long day, as you can tell by the look on Dora-dog's face.
It was time to call it a day, and be thankful that I was successful in making the journey. My border blues for today had come to an end.
grateful for every breath,
Paul
The Thoughtful Wanderer
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
THE IMPOSTER
POST # 689
Saturday, March 28, 2026
NEW FOOTWEAR FOR MY DAILY WALK
POST # 688
Shortly after my arrival in Vancouver, I decided to take a walk over to the Wildlife Thrift Store on Granville street. The purpose of my trip was to find some new footwear. As you can see from the photo below, it was well past time to do this.
The old shoes were almost worn through on the bottom, so I walked into the store, hoping to find something to fit the bill. And as you can also tell by the photo, I was successful.
I have been wearing the new footwear for a week now, and I have to admit that they are proving to be a good choice. Each day I head out for my walk, so I have had a good opportunity to break them in. This particular pair have vibram soles, so it will be a long time before they wear out.
I am very lucky indeed to be able to go for a walk every day. It's always a reminder of how fortunate I am to still have the ability to perform this simple task. I was reminded of that fact just the other day, when I saw a man on the street, who had no feet. Sometimes, we take the most simple things, like going for a walk, for granted.
grateful for every breath,
Paul
The Thoughtful Wanderer
Saturday, March 21, 2026
BACK TO CANADA FOR A LITTLE WHILE
POST # 687





















