Saturday, January 19, 2013

Friday January 18, 2013


Friday January 18/13  update #345
We had left Cuenca last night in the worst rain and hailstorm we had ever seen there.   I got soaked just getting a taxi.  The van taking six passengers for $12 each 3 hours to Guayaquil actually got to leave 1/2 hour early so we made it to the airport with lots of time to spare.  It pays to be early because Ecuadorians are notoriously slow and the lineup behind me quickly piled right up.  Then at the security desk nothing was happening for 20 minutes until the team leader gathered all his officers on the side for a pep-talk, and I actually thought they were going to sing us a song the way they were lined up!  That took forever and we had the fancy body scan and a frisking.   Then we got frisked again before getting on the plane.
A red-eye flight is just what the doctor ordered and I would certainly fly LAN again.  The stewards were very pleasant and the lasagna was really excellent.  I may have actually gotten an hour's sleep in between watching a great selection of movies.
We landed this morning at 5:10 and again I was glad that I hustled to get down to Customs and Homeland Security.  I was at 1.5 lines and that quickly built up to about 10 snaky lines .  I don't know how they ever get through that may people when it took me almost an hour to go my short distance.   We are so delayed that our luggage has already been removed from the carousel.   I am surprised our luggage was till there....   
The cab ride to Manhattan from JFK should have been 29 minutes according to Mapquest but it took an hour because apparently there is a school bus drivers' strike so parents are all driving their kids to school.  
Well I finally made it and checked into the Marriott Marquis Hotel.  The hotel had held onto the 3 boxes we had shipped and actually discounted their usual charges to only $87 so we were very pleased with that.   I was doubly surprised when they quickly delivered my boxes right to our booth, so I began to set up.  
We spent a little to get a customized "Benson Box" for our basic booth equipment and display.  That has proven to be a wise decision because the box is just like new, especially compared to the cardboard boxes of stock that are barely holding together and would ned to be replaced.
We had picked booth 403 because of its proximity to the escalators, elevators and washrooms.  However the way they had the cloth walls set up people could hardly tell that we had any booths in our area.  My neighbors suggested opening the side wall and actually asked permission of the show boss who quickly approved the change.  The net effect is that I ended up with an enviable corner booth without having to pay heavily for that privilege.  Now people could look up and see that there were some retailers in this area.  
I slipped out to get a bite and, even though they claimed it was only around the freezing mark the wind and damp made it bitterly cold.  I even stuck on a toque because I only have my light fall jacket with me.
I tried napping unsuccessfully but at least my body got some needed rest.
Then it was time to get back and finish setting up for the show for a preview evening from 5-8pm.   We had a good start for those first 3 hours so we are hoping for a good final 2 days.
Afterwards I slipped out again to the streets of Times Square to get some street vendor supper fare and enjoyed seeing myself on a couple of the amazing Jumbotrons.  There was even a "Naked Cowboy" on the street and many other cartoon characters offering themselves for photographs.   While New York is often portrayed as a violent and scary place, downtown Manhattan is not scary but a truly magical experience. 
That was today’s excitement.   Hugs to all.    Please see all photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Wednesday January 16, 2013


 Wednesday January 16/13 update #344
Bella has a rare day at home and is exhausted from all the demands on her time, bridge games, bridge classes, charity work, etc. etc.   She really needs to cut back on some of the activities as she is busier now that when she was working.   
I was tired of being housebound so I slipped out to El Centro and met Jay so I could show him a few more of the places he wanted to see, the Mayor’s office, the Post Office and one of the best home decorating stores in Cuenca.   We stopped for a shawarma at a Middle Eastern place and had some laughs with some local students at a nearby table.  We also manage to shoot a few shots around town, getting to the second storey of a couple of buildings surrounding Parque Calderon to get some fresh angles..   
I bought a pound of fresh cherries from a street vendor for $2 and headed home.
There will be no blog tomorrow as I will be en route to New York City, then Canada, then Phoenix.
That was today’s excitement.   Hugs to all.    Please see all photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Tuesday January 15, 2013


Tuesday January 15/13  update #343
Bella came home very late last night from teaching a bridge class and then joining some other Ecuadorian women in a triumphant return to the Cuenca Bridge Club.  Bella and Cathy took my advice and beat the pants off the men to get a measure of respect from them.
This morning she was off again to teach another class while I busied myself getting my gifts for home organized.  I will be going home with 2 virtually empty suitcases.  I am actually going to load 2 backpacks inside my big black suitcase for the trip, and I still might have to use blown-up punch balloons to add some body to the suitcase so it won’t get crushed.  A hard case suitcase is going to fare better when it is solid.
Next I tackled the new shelf unit which came delivered, but put together all wrong.  It is just emergency storage and won’t hold a whole lot of weight.  They were supposed to make the left legs an inch longer to compensate for the floor slope but they had made it front to back instead.  Thank God for electric drills and nut drivers.
Jay came over for a visit to wish me well on my trip so we made popcorn and watched “The Gods Must Be Crazy”.  I had watched this old movie last night but certainly didn’t mind watching it again.   It is a classic from about 32 years ago.
We have had no response at all to my emails to the show organizer, the hotel, or the show service contractor in NYC.  I thought of it too late, to try to delay or hold our shipment from reaching the hotel.  I checked this morning and the 3 cartons totaling 100 lbs were on a FedEx truck at 5:45am and later saw that they were delivered at 12:39pm.  At least we know they have arrived and weren’t refused by the hotel.
That was today’s excitement.   Hugs to all.   No photos today either.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Monday January 14, 2013


Monday January 14/13  update #342
Oswaldo came over and we gave him help in contacting Canada Pension to help him apply for Canada Pension and a Survivor benefit.  Once he gets a couple of documents together I will take his application to Canada with me for mailing.
He kindly then dropped off Bella near San Blas for a Doctor’s appointment then he helped me confirm that I will have no problem catching a van to Guayaquil on Thursday at the appointed time.  We had heard that all the van companies were illegal and had been shut down, but there was certainly no evidence of this.  Oswaldo was satisfied that I should have no problems because I certainly don’t want to have to take 5 hours to get there on the green bus.  We also made it known that we want to be picked up before midnight on Feb 3.   I have to pay on Thursday.
Then I caught the bus over to the Rotary Market area to pick up my new shelf unit.  Naturally it wasn’t ready, claiming that the manufacturer had made it 1 meter wide instead of 36” or 90cm wide.  She said to come back at 4:30 so I started wandering the stores.  She called me so I went back.  Now it wouldn’t be ready until 6:30 so I said that wouldn’t do.  There are no reliable buses at that time and there is no guarantee I could find a truck  near Rotary Market to get the shelf home.
So I said, if he is bringing this from elsewhere anyway, why can’t he just deliver it to my house near Monay Mall??  It is all paid for, so she checked with them and agreed.   I gave them a detailed diagram and they have my phone number if they get lost.
When I got back home another headache reared its ugly head.  The show in New York now claims that our hotel, the huge Marriott Marquis, can’t handle everyone’s show boxes so they are going to contract this to the show contractors.  I saw RED!!!  They tried to pull this shit on me in North Carolina and I flatly refused to pay the extortionist $75 they wanted.   I sent off an email to the contractor, the show, and the hotel refusing to pay extortion.  I told them that the Marriott can certainly handle 4 small boxes for us considering the room rates we are paying, or it will be our last stay in a Marriott.  And I told them of our poison pen and the many blogs we have to spread the good word about our experience.  We’ll see if I am successful… 
No photos today, I just wasn’t in the bloody mood.
That was today’s excitement.   Hugs to all.  

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Sunday January 13, 2013


Sunday January 13/13  update #341
Bella was off to teach bridge, then to play bridge at Joe’s.  We briefly discussed our schedules to see when we have time for each other, lol, to discuss my needs for the upcoming trip.
Part of my day was putting down everything I can think of on paper so I have all my details and also know what I am missing.  I rely so much on Bella to keep track of details that I almost forget how.
I also had to compose a sad email to relatives with details of the passing of one of our Uncles, Georges Desroches in December at around age 87, then the passing of Georges’ only son on January 5th.  There is only one left, cousin Aline now, since Auntie Solange passed away in the late 60’s I believe it was.
Then the afternoon continues to be filled with doing laundry and working on more Pase del Nino photos.   It is definitely time-consuming to come up with a great result so it is a labour of love…   If someone has a great idea to market these photos, at minimal expense, I’d love to hear it.
Bella had supper prepared already so she just had to call me to throw it in the oven so it would be ready upon her arrival.
That was today’s excitement.   Hugs to all.   Please see all photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/