Friday, August 02, 2013

Friday August 2, 2013

Friday August 2, 2013  update #531
Happy Birthday to my grandson Tyson!!!
Well, last night and this morning the Motion Magique website was redirecting to our actual site but not elegganthooks.com so I had to call Network Solutions again.   Within 2 hours they had everything working, Hallelujah!!!
After chores I headed downtown on a quest for more movies and to try to get the new Lone Ranger on DVD.  I found 8 on my wanted list and blew my $10 budget, so when I finally did find Lone Ranger, filmed in a theatre, I was not able to buy it.   I’ll pick it up another day.
There was a beautiful display of art by 3 artists at the City Hall, 2 of which I liked very much, Guido Marquez and Sylvia Astudillo, so I got a lot of good photos of their wonderful work.   The camera was very busy today.   Even La Merced Church, the old white one, was open today for the first time.
I was working away on my pictures and Tom Thumb came and sat on my rope outside.   He must really like the new nectar I put out today because he was warning away all other hummingbirds for a solid 15 minutes.  I finally decided to chance getting a few shots, first through the screen and window,   Then I slid the window very slowly and he did not move so I took more shots.  Then I got braver and very slowly slid the screen open because it makes a lot of noise usually and he still did not budge so I got a few more.   It is odd how he can look so fat and pudgy when sitting, and so elongated when he is flying.  With practice I will get better at shooting Mr. Thumb.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Thursday August 1, 2013

Thursday August 1, 2013  update #530
Bella is recuperating well.   Thank you to everyone for all the good wishes.   Bella had the vet come to the house to de-worm the cast, total cost $10.
I tried to get a photographer friend to join me on a photo excursion today but he had plans and doesn’t like cloudy days, he needs blue skies to take good photographs.   So I stayed home to work on a few more Pase Del Nino photos instead.
We finally got a reply from Network Solutions saying :
Dear Al,   I apologize for the issue you are having.  I can confirm that the WebForwarding service is working correctly and the issue you are having is not related to our service.  The only time your site does not load, consistently, is if you turn Masking on, to hide the URL you are being forwarded to, so this can mean that your host has their servers configured to not allow URLs on their servers to be masked. This is a common issue, as a lot of major websites such as YouTube, LinkedIn, MySpace and Facebook all block this feature.  This can also sometimes be related to only certain browsers and even certain versions of browsers, which appears to be the issue with your site, as I am able to load the site without any problems, using Internet Explorer, but not Firefox. 
Firstly, we can’t get our sites to show up on any browser, including IE, so I fired them off another email.  Then I noted it said not to reply to the email, so I called.  The young lady repeated that the problem is with the “masking” and then indicated that she could fix the issue…….. DUH….   What is the matter with young people today anyway???  Have they not been taught to think past one problem at a time???   UGH!!!  Two and a half weeks of lost business because they aren’t bright enough to apply their simple solution to the obvious problem…  They have now promised that the sites will be working within 24 hours.   If not, I am going to rip somebody a new asshole tomorrow for sure.
The sun is trying to make a very late appearance today but without much success.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Wednesday July 31, 2013

Wednesday July 31, 2013  update #529
I slept in today as the exhaustion was catching up to me.  It was a dreary rainy day today so I contented myself with doing chores and getting caught up on a lot of issues.
The afternoon was spent organizing and preparing more photos for eventual sale.   So sorry, no photos again today.
We did call our friends Frank & Margaret to see home they were making out after the flooding in High River inundated their home.   Apparently their area was “sacrificed” to save others and their new condo was under 2 feet of water for 27 days.  Some politician publicly admitted as much and now the Alberta Government is back-pedaling on promises to help people now that the magnitude of the damage is getting known.  Poor Margaret is President of their Condo Association so she has to field a lot of questions and flak from the other irate owners.
Bella continues to improve daily although outings are still not on the agenda.
Today is the anniversary of the 1987 Black Friday tornado in Edmonton.   That is not  date that is easily forgotten.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Tuesday July 30, 2013

Tuesday July 30, 2013  update #528

I did chores, then grocery shopping, so Bella could sit home and recuperate.  She is doing very well in her recovery so we don't want to jeopardize all the recent gains.
I don't know what is wrong with my keyboard, but if I don't hammer the "a" it doesn't always print out, so I have to double-check every line.  It is getting annoying already, so if you see a word missing a letter, you will know why.
The afternoon and evening were completely tied up with a meeting of Hearts Of Gold and the subsequent avalanche of paperwork to email.  I was asked to play Secretary (no short skirts) and take the minutes of the meeting.   One of the discussions was about our ideas for this year's Christmas Gala which has clearly outgrown the space at Joe's Secret Garden.  So far, everyone at the meeting approved of our proposals and now we need ratification from the founders, the Verkleys to book the new venue.  We have another meeting scheduled for next week to really flesh out some ideas for this year's Gala that we want to be remembered as the Event Of The Year.   If we can get it advertised before anyone else, hopefully other organizations won't compete with us on that night.
That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   

Monday, July 29, 2013

Monday July 29, 2013

Monday July 29, 2013  update #527
Belated Happy 41st Birthday to our son Greg. 
What a strange day it started out to be.    The hot water is still working, thank God, it must have had an obstruction to the gas flow that jarred itself loose.
I received an email from Network Solutions expounding how to optimize our websites so I decided to call that number and give them the gears.   I was put through to a nice young man named Saul who discovered that the web-forwarding is turned on but is indeed NOT working…  Hello….  This is what I told you a week ago…  At least Saul discovered the problem, has created a repair ticket, and things will hopefully be rectified shortly.
Next I decided to try to solve my FTP problem with accessing the website for changes.  This was not working all weekend,… and today it decided to work again, mysteriously….  Maybe this Monday will prove to be the best Monday ever….
It took me all afternoon to process the other half of yesterday’s photos.  Just got done and Bella informed me that Mark & Karen were dropping by.   We had a nice visit and just ordered in supper from next door.   It is kinda neat to have take-out literally 3 feet from our door.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Sunday July 28, 2013

Sunday July 28, 2013  update #526
If you have trouble accessing our business websites for Eleggant Hooks, namely www.elegganthooks.com or www.motionmagique.com please use our generic website http://bourbj.tripod.com/ as it is working well, even though I can’t change anything on it right now.   This has been the most frustrating week.  Still no word on fixing our websites from anyone.
Bella is having very interrupted sleeps so it is a good thing she can remain quiet and recuperate.
The sun was shining in a beautiful blue sky so I had to get rid of some cabin fever.  I decided to take the #16 to Avenida Solano and catch the Turi bus up the hill to the church, etc.  However, that bus never showed up so I walked, and walked, uphill, to the staircase marked with 439 steps and onward and upward some more.  I had a lot of time, so I paced myself.
It started to cloud over and it was pretty breezy, unusual for Cuenca, so hots became a waiting game for the sun to peek through and illuminate El Centro for me.
Once up at the Turi church I followed the road to the right and climbed a hill to get a view of the Inca terrace on the adjacent mountainside.   Not too many folks realize they are even there.  I also got a couple of shots of indigenous people doing their chores.   I caught one old lady on the road gathering firewood, and it wasn’t until I processed the shot that I realized she was barefoot on that gravel road.  They sure are tough people.
On my way back I saw the fellow that had bought the mountaintop to the right of Turi had his business operation in full swing.   He is charging $1 to climb up to enjoy the magnificent views, food, and I saw folks enjoying his swing that extends over the edge of the mountain.  That is not an exercise for the faint of heart.
I hung around Turi for a while hoping to catch a plane or jet coming in over the city centre and I was eventually rewarded.  I had a nice chat with a 42-year-old chap from Tennessee who is scouting our fine city.   He has a wife and 5 kids and is looking to move here and start a business.   I wish him luck.
On my return trek down the mountain, I think I was moving even slower, getting pretty tired by now.  I walked along 24 de Mayo and came cross some pleasant farm animals.  The horse came outside the fence along the road and that did not seem to bother the old indigenous woman working in her garden.
I knew there was a bus stop somewhere along the Universidad De Azuay but it is not marked.  The #16 came by but the driver just pointed forward as he drove up another ½ block.   Naturally he did not wait for me and I sure as heck wasn’t up for running, so that meant I got to rest for 15 minutes.
I got off the bus early to check out a few more movies at my favorite video store and managed to find 4 that might be interesting.
Then I walked to Monay Shopping Mall to pick up KFC for supper as I had instructions, and a $1 off coupon, from Bella.   By this time I am really dragging my a**.
I get home and Bella tells me we have no hot water.  I had just switched the tank that morning and had a hot shower so this struck me as very odd.  We checked the tanks, switched them gain, and back, replaced the tank’s rubber grommet, and double-checked the batteries.  At least we can hear the spark firing but the gas is not getting through the unit for some reason.   It is still under warranty so I am asking my buddy Jorge, via his daughter Gabriela if he can help me get this repaired quickly.
What a nutso few days we have been having!
Hmmmm, 3 hours later and I try the hot water again and it is again working perfectly….   How bizarre is that???
I got a note on Facebook that my Grandson Dawson was going to a Junior A hockey camp in Indiana, driving there 3,000 miles with his other Grandpa, Gordie.  I saw Gordie come up on Skype so I called and my Granddaughter Danai answered, surprising the heck out of me.  Then they put on the video and I was pleasantly surprised to see Dawson and my daughter Jill were also there!!  Apparently Gordie and Dawson are leaving in the morning so it was fortuitous that I happened to catch them.
I won’t get all the photos uploaded today, just about ½.   I’ll do the rest tomorrow.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Saturday July 27, 2013

Saturday July 27, 2013  update #525
Bella is slowly improving and needing to take it easy for a while.   We want to be careful to let those stitches stay in place and not have loose body parts dropping on the floor, lol.    I am doing my best to run the required errands for her and take care of meals and cleanup.
We are still no closer to solving our website issues and it is beginning to wear a little thin.  It is one source of income that we really need right now.
It seems like our money in Coopera will be tied up for  good while longer so I fired off an email to the lawyer leading our group.   The only way we are going to get our 100% return, and quickly, is to call a spade a spade and holler discrimination, because that is what it is.
I got  call from my sister from our home in Okotoks and she was there to help me install TeamViewer on the computer there so I could try to retrieve her daughter’s wedding photos by remote connection.  We finally got the program loaded and operating and I spent a frustrating few hours trying to locate the original photos.  I can find them in Picasa but nowhere else, and Picasa won’t let me take the copies that are there.
I double-checked my laptop, my backpack, and they are not there either.   I checked through all my disks and memory sticks to no avail, the photos are gonzo, and I have absolutely no recollection what I did with them.  It is frustrating me to no end.
Then we got a note from Joe’s Secret Garden that they have no water in their area so the supper tonight was cancelled.   So the only photos I have for you are my feeble attempts to catch the moonrise from my window…

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Friday, July 26, 2013

Friday July 26, 2013

Friday July 26, 2013  update #524
Bella called about 9am to go pick her up at 10:30am so I hustled off and got there on time.  We tried to check out but they would not let her out until the Doctor had seen her again.  So we sat in the room for a short while and I was amazed at the huge private room she had (apparently they are all private rooms in this Hospital Monte Sinai) with a daybed for guests to spend the night plus a huge leather recliner.  The doctor came with an interpreter confirmed the medications Bella would need, and set another appointment  in about 10 days time.
The doctor had checked on her almost hourly yesterday until 11pm so it was a very long day for him. 
We can’t help but RAVE about the health care here.  Getting booked for surgery within 2 days is unheard of in Canada, and the total cost was equivalent to a rush flight to Canada.  Bella would have continued very sick if we had waited for her Canadian doctor to come through, and had Septicemia already.   We simply couldn’t have waited.  This is another great reason for living here.
A friend is just setting up a health care plan so I am picking his brain about benefits and costs.   The previous ones we had checked out had big deductibles and a co-pay on top of that, plus hefty premiums so we had opted to self-insure.  This was the first time in 2 years we had needed anything major and the cost is negligible in comparison.
Thank you to everyone for your good wishes to Bella during her ordeal.   She is doing as well as can be expected and I will do my best to keep her still so she can heal better. 
Between this medical emergency, problems with all our cash being tied up in the Coopera fiasco, and our business websites being down, this has not been a good week.   Coopera regulators are pushing us to the back of the line at every turn, not caring about the hardships they are causing.  They do not seem to realize that many people had everything invested there and don’t have access to cash anywhere else.  It is time to sue those guys for discrimination.
Sorry, but I have been just too busy today to even think about photography.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Thursday July 25, 2013

Thursday July 25, 2013  update #523
I apologize...  Anytime we cut & paste anything in this Blog, it screws up everything.  
I happened to awake early so I saw Bella off in a cab to Hospital Monte Sinai very early this morning, needing to arrive by 6am.  She is not very good under anesthetic so she does not want any visitors.   First she is to call me when she comes out to let me know how things went.  Then he is to get out on Friday and will just call me when she is ready to come home.
I was waffling on whether or not to go to Gualaceo, a neighboring town, 30 kms away, but a 1-hour bus ride, for a whole 60c.  It was spitting rain and I just missed the #15 so I almost turned around and went home, but knew I would regret it if I did that.     
I got to the big bus station, paid the dime to get through the turnstile and got on the Gualaceo bus.  There were only 6 of us on the bus but he pulled out within 5 minutes anyway.  This is a real milk run as they stop to pick up anyone with their arm out but we did get there around 9am.
Gualaceo weather seemed a little more stable as I made my way to the town square, the market square, and the big church, on 3 adjacent corners in the downtown.  They were just getting set up everywhere so I just kept going from one to the other.
To be honest, it was all pretty boring.  The stage event started at 11am and was highly religious with at least 20 priests on the stage.   I got very tired of standing so I spent some recuperation time in the church.    They were doing a brisk business selling candles at the door.
During the whole time I was there, amongst about 1,500 Ecuadorians, I never saw one other white face!!  I was the only token Gringo for the day, which I found really surprising. 
I had gone to Gualaceo because I had read the first part of the following description of this festival, but maybe the rest was added later, because I missed most of this stuff….    I was tired and left around 1pm.
Sorry about the bad Google translation.
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Gualaceo Party in honor of "Patron Santiago"
The Festival takes place in the town of Gualaceo, Azuay province, on July 25 of each year, in honor of St. James the Greater, patron of the city, commonly called "El Patron Santiago".
Throughout the month of July, especially on Sundays, the faithful of the surrounding areas down to the people to express their devotion to the Saint, which according to tradition and favors the devotees also reputed to be punitive. However, all scheduled events are held on the 25th.   [That was the part I read].
Wardrobe
The Dancers
The dancers set consists of four children: three bus-dance-dance and black.
• The bus-dance carried on his head a multi-colored floral scarf, knotted either forward or backward. About the subject body and shoulders carry a cotton cloth dress, a white thin fabric, this dress they call "saendilla" them falls to the knee and carries at its lower edge lace. Another piece is the "Manguilla" which is a short tunic that reaches only the hip.
On the back and the neck tied carry a "stick" of hanging ribbons of various colors they call wings, and neck, tissue bucato of various colors. Also, one of them takes on the right hand a brass bell in his left hand and a stick of chonta with floral panudo moored in half.
• The black-dance takes ordinary clothes with pant "rolled up" and with his face and legs painted black with a frosting made from soot and lard.
Over the head wearing a "chanter" or wig that consists of 14 "jimbas" or human hair braids and big back flowered handkerchief interlining for litad and knotted, with tie neck front.In the hands holding two sidings with a boss generally used when the dance, then beating each produce a click. These sticks are called "juanchillo".
All dancers are barefoot and in their presentations interpret the following dances: "Long Street", "Blackbird", "bull", "Balance", "Juntiada", "Chirote wrapped", and others.
The Old
They are entertainers and jesters party. Their number varies but generally usually occur a dozen of them. Do their share of group Quadrille, ie if the latter interpreted Dance Ribbons, the Elders do the same, taking apart a circle with a crooked stick in the center.
His dress is varied and bizarre. They generally take an old sack or casinete cashmere "long, large buttons, pants and shirt current boots or shoes, some of them trimmed with leggings. Their characteristic is the mask made of the same in" rags "and that consists of a white cloth bag "snapper", that covers their entire head and face being approached to shoulders.
On their heads they wear "jimbas" or horsehair braid or twine, a whip in the hands of lignum vitae with a rawhide beta of their men in the kind of "shigra" or leather backpack, and a monkey on his back or "chucurillo" stuffed to make people kiss.
The Quadrille
It consists of a group of 18 people, adults, youth and children.All are presented without a mask and are decked out in the following way:
On the shoulders carry a green cloth bib with a mirror. On this layer "Saendilla". Common straw hat, also with a mirror on its front, but two trilby wearing mirror plus a feather peacock. In the hand carrying a colorful umbrella, the same as the spin when they dance.
During the dances make "figures" or "work" to the sound of a brass band. Among the tasks that run under the direction of the "guides" are: the Curiquinga, the Painada, Number Eight, and Braid Large.
The Pendoneros
The Pendoneros form a kind of religious emblem used in the procession. It consists of a stick about a meter long, which has at its upper end a sphere of setal and on this a cross, in the bottom of the sphere, comes a white cloth that is choked once or twice creating thus a rough spheres of about 20 cm. in diameter, the Lysias not lose their shape by bringing in crumpled newspaper.
The Pendoneras/Pendoneros and are dressed in their finest gowns and carrying the banner with one hand, while with the other bearing a lighted candle.
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The bus back to Cuenca was packed, standing room only, and they continued to pick up stragglers along the road but then also many folks got off early so most of the trip was full, but everyone was seated.
I myself thought I would be clever and get off closer to the #3 bus on Gonzalez Suarez, I even asked 2 people if I was getting off in the right place and they said yes…  Wrong!!!  After walking for another five miles, I saved myself 25c and made it home on foot.
All told, I spent, 25c to get to the bus station, 10c to get through the turnstile, $1.20 for the roundtrip on the bus, and $1 for a bag of monstrous Timbits.   Total trip cost $2.55.
Whew!!!   5pm and I finally heard from Bella!   I was just going to cab to the hospital to see what was wrong but she says she was just conked out all day on morphine.  The surgery went very well and she expects to be home tomorrow as planned.   All is good with the universe…………
That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Wednesday July 24, 2013

Wednesday July 24, 2013  update #522
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my lovely wife Bella.   May she have many, many more.
Bella was up and gone early for some “fasting” tests prior to her surgery tomorrow, then she was off to her Bridge Club.  It is still so mind-boggling how a surgery can be scheduled here in 2 days when it is closer to 500 days in Canada....
I had lots of chores today and they took several hours to complete, photos, plants, dishes, clothes washing, etc. 
My plan was to get out earlier today but Bella left me instructions to haul these bottles of vinegar etc to the other side of the city so that negated any lengthy walking around because those things are darn heavy.   I didn't get away early anyway.
We ended up at Mark & Karen’s new condo for a Birthday supper for Bella.  It is nice that some folks are so good at celebrating special events whereas we are tending to ignore most of these celebrations as we get older.  But there was a glitch, their stove is not hooked up yet, so they took us out for supper.  
First we went to the gorgeous Mansion Alcazar on Bolivar but they did not open until 7pm.   We sure enjoyed looking at their courtyards though, heavenly…  Don’t forget that this is right in the center of the city!  http://mansionalcazar.com/en/   Note they have a Trip Advisor Travelers’ Choice Award this year!
So we trudged down to Avenida Borero, north of the Post Office to Carbon, a steak restaurant that Chris & Bettye had told us about.  They had such neat old plaques and posters on the walls.  The menu was tremendous and the food was wonderful!   We’ll definitely go back there again!   Imagine, 400g of Lomo Fino (Filet Mignon/Tenderloin), that’s almost 1 lb of beef, that just melted in your mouth for $10.95.  My tummy is hurting right now, but it is a good hurt.
Bella would not let me take her photo for her birthday, sorry, but she was not feeling well and had had a very busy day.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tuesday July 23, 2013

Tuesday July 23, 2013  update #521
Don’t know what was wrong but I just tossed and turned and finally gave up at 3am and went down to watch a movie.   Some of those movies I had picked up weren’t keepers so I was glad to have them sorted before I went to the Book Exchange today.
First we had another meeting with Villa San Carlos to review and clarify their offerings for our proposed Christmas Gala for Hearts Of Gold, tentatively set for December 6.  We have to present this to the “Board” next week so we wanted to be sure we had the straight goods.  We tweaked the menu a bit and made sure everyone was on the same page for a lot of items that didn’t show up in the original quote, and eliminated a lot of boilerplate items mentioned in that quote that were not germane.  We feel a lot better about it now so mark your calendars, as we are pretty sure that everyone will agree with our findings.   We have some ideas for a sort of theme for the night but would welcome any suggestions.
While I was there I had to pick up some special vinegars that Villa San Carlos is able to provide.  I can’t wait to try them out.
I made it to the Book Exchange at the Windhorse Café and exchanged my Dan Brown book as well as two movies.  When I got downstairs my buddy Cork was there so we had a long chat.  Cork is a former Las Vegas comic and always good to keep a conversation going.   I am OK with that because I am not good with small talk and am quite happy to listen to others carry the ball, as long as they are not repeating things over and over.
I decided to go down the Escalinata and catch the #15 home and went by the CIDAP Museum but the darn place was closed again, at 11:30am??!!  Can’t figure that one out!!  The building however is just gorgeous and photogenic.    Then looking over Parque De La Madre I noted that Turi was catching a ray of sunshine so that was a great shot to grab.    At the bus stop this indigenous lady was wearing all the trapping of her tribe, so I did manage 3 photos in total today….
I came home and did laundry and decided to try to catch Tom Thumb if possible but he is not cooperating much today.
Darn it, one of the movies I picked up was a duplicate of one I have already…  That happens occasionally when you get old and can’t remember all the over 300 titles already in your possession.
Bella called that she had been to the doctor’s and was on her way to a hospital for blood-work, etc.  She said her blood pressure was almost non-existent after all that vomiting and diarrhea so she wasn’t sure when she would get home.   She also has a fallen bladder problem that is inherited and would get that checked because that is probably a contributing factor in her recent sickness..
Bella called back to say the options are to wait to get surgery in Canada in maybe a year and a half, and spend $1300 on airfares, or get the surgery done here on Thursday for $1600.   Gee, that is a no-brainer don’t you think??   We have not heard one complaint about the Health Care here, and usually nothing but raves.  Heck the doctors even still do house calls here.   It may be like the 50’s here in many respects but the Health Care is definitely top-notch.
We still have not had a response from Tripod regarding our web-forwarding problems so that is very frustrating.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Monday, July 22, 2013

Monday July 22, 2013

Monday July 22, 2013  update #520
Sunshine!!   Where did that come from???  It seems like it has been weeks since we have seen the sun so we were not about to waste it.
One thing I needed to do was to try to reach Network Solutions today to find out why our business websites were down.   I finally got through to them through the back door of their marketing arm and then they tell me it is not them, it is Tripod that is causing the problem.  So I fired off a note to them to hopefully get things back on track.
Bella was off on her grocery chores and when she got back, I had completed my upload chores so I grabbed the camera and started walking.  My video shop was closed so I just kept going along the Rio Tomebamba and enjoyed the scenery and the sunshine.  What a difference to a person’s mood when the sun is shining.   I love Cuenca all over again.
I took many shots on my walk all the way to El Vergel and Avenida Huayna Capac.  I found a video store and it took forever to find 4 movies in English.  My feet were pretty sore by now so I grabbed the #15 and made it home.
Bella said she had been upchucking for an hour already and she was still at it 4 hours later.   Not good.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Sunday July 21, 2013

Sunday July 21, 2013  update #519
I was up early to finish off the photos for Joe’s and to get out my Blogs.  Joseph had said he could not access the Dropbox we were using because he had a new computer so I decided to copy all the Dropbox contents onto a memory stick.  However, first I had to download it all into my download folder because it did not let me have any other options.   I have no idea why it took over 3 hours for that process when it took only about 6 minutes to then transfer it all to the stick…..
So I hopped on the #16 and headed west, like a young man, lol, and popped in at Joe’s first.  Now Joseph tells me his problem with Dropbox is only that he forgot the password…   Jeepers, I could have saved 4 hours work!  I know the password…..
Joseph now wants me to also put their logo on all the photos and he will show me how to do it.   I am not sure I want even more work on my shoulders in this regard.
Then I made an unannounced stop to visit my friends Bettye and Chris whom I hadn’t seen in a couple of months.  They both look very good but both are coming off infections that have kept them indoors a lot.   Anyway it was good to renew acquaintances with them.
Then, since the gals were off playing Bridge, I stopped in to help Mark with some unpacking.  It will be interesting to see how everything gets placed in this unusual apartment with all its round walls and many nooks and crannies.
We stopped for supper at the Pollo Asadoro(?) next to the bridge at Las Americas and we were very pleased with the suppers.   For $5 I had the sea bass supper, with two monstrous fillets, and I couldn’t eat it all.   It was late and we tired of waiting for a bus to come along so we cabbed home for $3.
Sorry, I was busy all day and the camera never left my bag so no photos today.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   

Saturday July 20, 2013

Saturday July 20, 2013  update #518
OMG, I thought we would have a lazy day but then I found out that Fine Art America has got a new domain name, Pixels.com, so now my artworks automatically show up on 3 websites (http://al-bourassa.fineartamerica.com/,   http://al-bourassa.artistwebsites.com/, and now http://al-bourassa.pixels.com/).  This meant that I had to adjust my two personal websites to reflect these changes.   For those who don’t know and don’t care, they are http://saccc05.tripod.com/  and   http://boural.tripod.com/.
Yesterday we discovered that the URL’s for our Eleggant Hooks site are not working so I tried to call Network Solutions, our website hosts, but their phone kept cutting me off, no matter how many times I tried.  Emails to their support desk have remained unanswered so we are not very impressed with this situation while we lose sales….
I also had my camera set up to try to catch Tom Thumb for hours but he is avoiding me today for some reason.   I can hear him cheeping away but he is not visiting….
Of course Saturday means our visit to Joe’s Secret Garden for today’s BBQ offerings, yuummmeee!!   However, I had 2 glasses of wine, didn’t feel anything, but it definitely affected my performance when I went to work on the night’s photos.  I felt so stupid that I couldn’t remember my usual procedures for processing the photos from the camera that I do almost every day…   At 1am I gave up and went to bed.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Friday, July 19, 2013

Friday July 19, 2013

Friday July 19, 2013  update #517
Happy 16th Birthday to my grandson Dawson!!!   Every one else can get off the road now…
Bella was off to the Weaving Store to do her charity crochet and knitting while I did my chores.
Shortly after noon I headed over to help Mark & Karen move boxes from the old apartment to the new condo.  This necessitated many trips up and down the elevators with small cart that was just ½ inch too narrow to be of major use.   This was my first time seeing their new place and it is impressive in its size and breadth.  They have many plans regarding renovations they would like to do to make it more their own style.  The deck, kitchen, dining and living rooms are monstrous, but the bedrooms not so much.  It will be fun to watch as the changes are made.
I meant to take photos but I never dragged the camera over to the new place, too busy holding onto boxes.  Luckily we had no accidents.   It is a good thing they have hired helpers for the furniture.
We were wondering where all the street vendors had disappeared, only a few of them have retreated into private doorways.  Apparently the city is having a major crackdown on illegal street vendors who haven't bought a licence and were becoming sidewalk hazards.  Bully for them!
That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Thursday July 18, 2013

Thursday July 18, 2013  update #516
Boy!  I hope this weather breaks soon and that we can see a little sunshine.   It is getting bad when I look forward to doing the dishes just to warm up my hands.
Really nothing on tap today and the weather is dull so I contented myself with doing the chores, uploading photos for sale, then working on a few more Pase Del Nino photos for you.  I can see that I am getting close to ½ way through those pictures so I have to keep at it or I won’t be done by the time this Christmas rolls around.
Bella is enjoying her Thursday day of rest before we both have appointments for tomorrow.
Oh, and a chopper cruised around overhead so I snapped  few shots and goofed around making a collage in Picasa

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Wednesday July 17, 2013

Wednesday July 17, 2013  update #515
I awoke early again with my mind rolling over some rebuttal arguments to a new proposal from our Coopera investors group.  I don’t want to get into specifics on this blog but I certainly felt they were taking some very wrong approaches that would harm us even more in the long run.  My position is if the Government is giving back 100% of funds to 98% of the account-holders in the Credit Union, then we should be insisting on the same treatment.  Nothing more, nothing less.
There is no firm information whether the balance of the businesses are being liquidated or not, at least not yet apparently, but if they do liquidate, we could then have the option of buying back those businesses and keeping the workers and farmers, etc...  It is a noble idea, but we need to have our money to do such a thing.   It took me all morning to formulate my thoughts into a coherent proposal for sending.
Bella was off to Bridge Club and I received the initial proposal and menu offerings from Villa San Carlos.  I must have attended different meeting because the menu was quite a bit different than what we were proposing yesterday.  That took more time to go through the proposal carefully and confer with my colleague.
Then I received a synopsis of the Hearts Of Gold meeting yesterday and again I thought I had been to a different meeting.  At least the many changes were seemingly all positive in this case.
I then went down to read my Dan Brown book and soon got the sinking feeling that I had read it before.  I was nodding off because I was so mentally exhausted that I conked out with the Boys for a while.
I took the #16 to meet the gang after Bridge for Chinese food at the Chifa Hillman.  This bus driver was skipping stops, not letting people off, and making detours, so he was getting most people quite upset.
The Chinese food is actually very good except they made a serious mistake and put shrimp in one dish when instructed not to.  Having a dead patron over such an error wouldn’t do much for their reputation.  Bella decided it wasn’t worth the fuss, she just didn’t have any of that dish.  We certainly had enough food to go around.
The return bus ride on the #16 was better but they are still detouring before Solano.  It took quite  while before the bus stop announcing system got back on the right sequence.
It was a dreary dull day again today and I was too busy to dig the camera out, so please enjoy more Pase Del Nino photos.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Tuesday July 16, 2013

Tuesday July 16, 2013  update #514
I was up early, with many things on the go today.   I actually finished my chores about 9am and had another catnap before getting ready for my day’s odyssey.
I finally got to sneak over to the Book Exchange at the Windhorse café and swapped my Clancy book for a hardcover Dan Brown that I haven’t read yet.
The weather was quite iffy all day today, spitting most of the time and yet I refused to put on a jacket.   Many Ecuadorians were in quilted jackets and I saw one young boy sporting ski pants.
I hopped the #19 out to San Joaquin to go “register” our money documents at Coopera.   I timed it pretty good so I had a chance to talk to our old bank manager Juan.  He admitted to being caught by surprise just like we were, because even his parents are large investors in Coopera and are in the same boat as us.   There is still talk that us larger investors are going to take the hit for Coopera’s losses.   However, if they have paid out 98% of the investors in total, how can they deny us 2% of the same benefit??  It makes no sense.
Some investors think they can buy the Coopera assets for about 20% of our total owed, run the businesses and get the other 80% over an unspecified period of time.  Bella seems to think this is workable but I don’t see it.
I caught the #19 back downtown and had the almuerzo lunch at the LongStreet Café.  The lady has increased her price to $2.  I was hoping to catch the jets flying overhead around that time but the wind was coming from the west so the planes were approaching from the other end.
There was quite an impressive picture that I shared on Facebook showing the 5 mile high ash plume from Tungurahua.   So far this has not affected air travel too much.
Next was a meeting at Hearts Of Gold to help formulate criteria for persons or organizations requesting donations.  I sat in on this meeting and provided some input from things I had found online.  This data was then used as the benchmark for updating to HoG’s needs.   Onward and upward.
Then Gayle and I headed over to Villa San Carlos to discuss using their venue for the HoG Christmas Gala.  The event was held at Joe’s Secret Garden last year but that venue is just too small to accommodate us this year.  VSC can handle up to 250 people, with side rooms available, and room for a band and to dance.   We discussed the menu and bar selections and think we have a pretty nice package to present to the group for approval.  Tentatively mark your calendars for Friday December 6th for a rocking good time.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   

My only shot today, looking south from the LongStreet Cafe.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Monday July 15, 2013

Monday July 15, 2013  update #513
I awoke very early with my mind rolling about with many questions about the Coopera fiasco.  I then spent about 4 hours composing an email containing few thoughts for the lawyer of our coalition.  News is spreading that the larger investors are the ones that will get screwed, all the smaller investors will have received 100% of their money.   Chances are the smaller investors are 95% Ecuadorian and 50% of the larger investors are expats.  This thing has stunk from the beginning.
I also notified Hearts Of Gold about a very valuable contact I made on Saturday at Joe's Secret Garden.  They are very excited to receive an offer of help from someone so experienced with non-profit organizations.
Bella was off for groceries and reports that the Coopera shelves are thinning, and they had no fish, but lots of meat and chicken.  Nothing can run a business into the ground like government intervention.
I watched the movie “Michael” again for a little levity to brighten my mood this afternoon then I came up and put my camera to work.   I had watched and saw that Tom Thumb was liking the new nectar on the windowsill and he was visiting every 15 minutes or so.
I set up the new camera and lens on the tripod and manually focused for where I expected to catch my quarry, hovering above my feeder.  Then I tried out my new remotes but actually had trouble with both so I read the instructions for the wired one.  It said I could remove the batteries and it would work just like a shutter release… Bonus!!   That is all I wanted it to do anyway…
I took about 35 pictures and have weeded those down to today’s offerings.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Sunday July 14, 2013

Sunday July 14, 2013  update #512
Happy Birthday to my lovely sister Yvette!!
Bella was off to the Bridge Club this morning while I began the 8-hour processing of my photos from yesterday.  I took a lot of time on these because I thought they were worth it.  I sure love that new lens!
My only interruption was when Walter stopped by to collect the few extra items I brought back from Canada that belong to the Sony HX1 he bought from me.  Walter’s school is closed so he would like to take me along some morning to his wife’s farm near another entrance to the Cajas.  He would like to go early enough to catch a sunrise some day.  I am game for that for sure.
Once I get this Blog off, a movie will definitely be in order.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Saturday July 13, 2013

Saturday July 13, 2013  update #511
I met my little buddy Juan in El Centro before 11am and we managed to just squeeze in before they closed to get up to the top of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral to take a few shots.  There was another large group of Ecuadorians up there, born and raised in Ecuador, but now living in New York, and just here visiting.  Being up there with the new camera and lens was exhilarating.
It was also great to get some shots of the pan flute players and the mime buskers and the street artists.   Gotta love this town.
We then wound our way south then east to the Banco Central Museum where they don’t allow photographs.  Nothing much was new in there so we went down to the Pumapungo Inca ruins and the aviary.   It was very strange that there were no llamas in evidence anywhere.  The peacock male still hasn’t regained his tail feathers either.  We had a Belgian waffle lunch before heading over to El Vergel for a few shots before I had to head home.   Note that I will upload these photos tomorrow.
I had to get hurriedly cleaned up to try to make an appearance at Rommie & Charles’ place for a meet n greet for their friends Bob & Cathy who will be moving to Cuenca to live very soon.  It turns out that Bob is another photographer so we had quite a chat.   As I was leaving there was a hummingbird posing for me near the entrance so I caught a couple of shots of him.
Then, being Saturday, my next duty was to head to Joe’s Secret Garden and do my thing for Greek night.  Again we met some very nice new people and made some valuable contacts.  One of our tablemates at supper could turn out to be a valuable asset for Hearts Of Gold….

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Friday, July 12, 2013

Friday July 12, 2013

Friday July 12, 2013  update #510
Happy 41st Birthday to my lovely daughter Jill!! 
I am beginning to get bored and need to explore further out to maintain my interest here.  Visiting most of downtown is getting old hat and general exploring without money is not much fun.
Bella was off to the Weaving Store, part of her Friday routine so I decided to take the #13 milk run to Mall De Rio, about an hour ride each way.   I hadn’t been there in months so I hoped something would be happening there to pique my interest.
The Mall is extremely modern and you would have trouble believing you weren’t in North America, especially staring at Burger King and KFC in the Food Court.  The new Lone Ranger movie is playing here, amongst others, and I was tempted until I saw that it was being shown in Spanish.   I am pretty sure they have English subtitles but I am sure I will be able to buy the DVD real soon for $1.50.
The stores carry just about anything a person could be looking for, except maybe lumber. There are even motorcycles, quads and vehicles for sale here.  They had 3 pretty ladies looking after the Ford store, not a male in sight…
I wanted to leave but a rainshower forced me back in for another ½ hour.
I suppose the most fun is watching kids partake in the bungee leaping.  The kids I watched today were too light to be doing their own liftoff from the lower trampolines so the fellow was helping them on every descent.  It is hard to resist the kids squeals of laughter.
After the 1 hour bus ride back we got a nice short downpour so everything smells nice and fresh again.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Thursday July 11, 2013

Thursday July 11, 2013  update #509
Bella was having one of her few rest days at home, kicking back and playing online bridge with friends and foes.
I again had a great sleep and got up late so hurriedly did my chores and uploads.   I was determined to check out a possible venue for the Hearts Of Gold December Gala, the Villa San Carlos.  I mentioned this to Bella and she reminded me that they were holding the Happy Dogs spay & neuter fundraiser there this evening.    I decided to head out anyway.
First, I walked right past it… several blocks then asked directions and came right back.  Good grief, it is the second building on Remigio Tamariz, just behind the Mormon Church, and down from the Primax gas station.  Of course there is nobody around during Ecuadorian lunchtime so I was told to come back at 3pm.
So I decided to wander over to Hearts Of Gold but again, nobody was around, nor expected to be around all day.  Okay, I decided to check in at the Banco Del Pacifico across the street to see what their requirements were to open an account.  Luckily one lady spoke about as much English as I did Spanish so we got along well.  Other than a minimum of $200 to open an account, they seem to want more paperwork than Banco Pichincha, and their interest rates on a $30,000 CD was only quoted at 5.5%.  They want 3 letters of reference and utility bills for the prior 2 months, amongst colour copies of Cedulas, etc.   They do provide International Visa cards but I don’t know how many hoops I need to jump through for that.   I also intend to check the Banco Del Austro near here as I am told the lady Manager speaks good English and is amenable to Gringos.
Then I just bought a new black marker at Papeleria Monsalves so that didn’t kill much time.  I headed back to Vila San Carlos and took some photos then settled down in the lobby to await the American owner and his Ecuadorian wife.
Lo and behold, the door opens and Gayle from Hearts Of Gold comes in!  She said she has already been checking out the place and had shown it off to the HoG brass too!   Great minds think alike.  So we put our heads together a bit and she will make an appointment with the owners for next week.  The owners did show up at 3pm as promised so we only spoke briefly because they had their hands full with the fundraiser starting at 5pm.   Other than some pretty sizeable load-bearing posts causing minor obstructions to sight lines, the place is awesome, well-situated, and has parking.  They can seat over 200 and easily accommodate a band and a dance floor. They also have separate rooms available for things like a silent auction, beautiful reception area and even outside space for those dreaded smokers.   I think it is a winner….
The roadwork is now in full swing on both sides of Solano so we hope this is all completed long before our Gala is to take place.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Wednesday July 10, 2013

Wednesday July 10, 2013  update #508
Had a really good sleep and wanted to get out earlier today but the weather wasn’t cooperating, and it didn’t really get any warmer until after sundown.  Go figure.   It was really chilly all day, and a slight breeze didn’t help.  If it was this weather in the dead of winter in Canada we’d probably be outside in t-shirts, but once you get so acclimatized to the consistent warm weather, even a slight drop feels really cool.
Bella was off to her Bridge Club today and she said it was really frigid in there too.
I contented myself with doing many chores, working on more photos and uploading some for sale.
I got myself into two layers of clothing from head to foot before heading out to meet the gang for burgers at the Chill Grill. 
Our cab driver on the way back seemed almost surprised that we were Canadians and not Americans and he even demonstrated that he knew a few phrases in French, too funny.  He is dreaming of going to New York to work and to visit Canada.
I am posting a couple of shots today to show what a little backwater place we live in.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Tuesday July 9, 2013

Tuesday July 9, 2013  update #507
Bella was off to the Book Exchange and to do shopping chores while I just looked at the rain and stayed inside.
I have managed to kill just about every plant we have so I started work on reviving them.  We have been saving eggshells for this purpose plus I do have some plant fertilizer that I am probably using wrong.  Anyway I crushed the eggshells and mixed them into the top layer of the dirt along with dead leaves, etc.  They will get a watering tomorrow on their usual schedule.
The Internet had been really slow and bad today, unusually really bad, so I struggled to upload works for sale and finally gave up.  I finished my Tom Clancy book and gave it to Bella but she didn’t have another similar book for me to start, so I will have to wait.
After supper we watched, 42, the story of Jackie Robinson breaking the colour barrier in baseball.  This is a very well made movie, except for Harrison Ford’s make-up, so we highly recommend it.
I just finished uploading my final 2 photos to FAA for sale so I am thankful that it finally worked.
I did some more work on some photos from the Pase Del Nino on Christmas Eve so I hope you enjoy them.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Monday, July 08, 2013

Monday July 8, 2013

Monday July 8, 2013  update #506
Darn it, I was awake again before 2am and finally gave up and got to work on the previous day’s photos.  I was pleasantly shocked that I could salvage most of the hummingbird shots and make them somewhat presentable.  If it wasn’t for shooting in RAW format and using PhotoShop with techniques I have learned, almost all those shots would have been trashed.  I even managed to upload one for sale later.
About 7:30am my eyes were closing so I laid down for another couple of hours.  I guess that is one of the benefits of being retired, we can listen to our body clocks and not worry about other things not getting done by a certain time.
I will try to get out a little later for a short walk and maybe pick up a few more movies….

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Sunday July 7, 2013

Sunday July 7, 2013  update #505
I wasn’t very energetic today as I struggle with sleep again.    I guess I get enough sleep per day but for now it is broken up in two or three segments.
Bella was off to Bridge Club today and was pleased to have 7 players, which bodes well if some of the regulars had also shown up.   She puts a lot of work into this so I hope it eventually becomes successful.
It was a good thing she reminded me to meet her afterwards for supper at Karen and Mark’s apartment because I probably would have forgotten in my sleepy state.
I took the #50 to downtown and got off to see almost deserted streets and most shops closed.  As this is the cooler season here apparently many of the locals head to lower elevations like the Yunguilla Valley to have warmer weekends.  I walked the rest of the way and was crossing a road and nearly got hit by a car that I never expected to veer in my direction.  Signal lights use is very uncommon here.
I arrived a few minutes early, just following Karen who had left the Bridge Club early.   I parked myself on their terrace with my camera to try to capture the hummingbirds they have coming to their feeder.  I had barely sat down when Bella also showed up early.   I managed to get several shots but wasn’t very hopeful of the outcome as most seemed more like silhouettes even as I tried to compensate with manual focus, etc.
We were joined by Nancy and Marv and Karen served us some delicious Moroccan dishes we had never heard of, and with ingredients we had probably never tried before.   Anyway, it was a culinary delight.
We got home quite late and I did not even bother with the photos but just crashed.   The photos and Blog could wait until tomorrow.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Sunday, July 07, 2013

Saturday July 6, 2013

Saturday July 6, 2013  update #504
I slept most of the night on the couch since I just couldn’t get to sleep in a prone position on my bed.  Oh well, a nap in the afternoon cured everything.
We went early to visit with Mark & Karen for an hour and were pleased to hear that their proposed condo purchase is not dead, it will just take a while to clear all the Ecuadorian discrepancies, to put it euphemistically….
Then it was time to do our usual Saturday night fling at Joe’s Secret Garden and to gorge ourselves on Southern Fried Chicken, our favourite.  A very nice group of folks tonight and some newbies from Arkansas, Wisconsin and New York in attendance.
One of the guests mentioned they had heard of a runaway train derailment in Canada and a huge fire ensuing.   I checked it out when I got home and it doesn’t sound good.  Right now they are saying there are about 80 people missing in this small town in Quebec, consumed by a massive fireball.  Our prayers are with those folks tonight.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Friday, July 05, 2013

Friday July 5, 2013

Friday July 5, 2013  update #503
Bella was off early this morning to the Weaving Store to do her volunteer crochet and knitting projects.
I had a good sleep and woke up very refreshed this morning.   Today was going to be my day of rest.
After chores and lunch I took a short walk to recharge my cel phone and my transit card. 
On the way back I tried to locate Tom Thumb outside.  He was cheeping strongly but was certainly well hidden in a very bushy tree.  I tried the lens again on some hibiscus and like the results.
Once I got home I heard Tom cheeping very close so I figured he was going to make an appearance soon so I got set up and, hand-held on manual focus, I managed to get a pretty decent shot of the little guy.  That is the reason I got this new camera was to have the manual focus capability.  Coupled with this new lens I am now a very happy camper.
I went to work on more Pase Del Nino shots from last Christmas Eve.  I am about 1/3 the way through those and have a long way to go yet.   I had better get cracking on those.
My advertisements for selling the 75-300 lens should be published this afternoon so I hope that works for us.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Thursday, July 04, 2013

Thursday July 4, 2013

Thursday July 4, 2013  update #502
For some reason I was awake and doing chores at 3am but I did get back to bed quickly and slept in for a bit.   Bella had a relaxing day at home today.
I have decided to sell my Canon 75-300mm lens since I do not need it.  I am so very happy with the range and clarity provided by the more expensive 15-85mm that I would hardly ever use this other lens.  With our money being frozen in the Coopera debacle we might need the extra cash at the moment.
I had emailed our friend Rommie who wanted to buy a few of our Eleggant Hooks by wholesale so she had responded that she would be at their new gallery this morning setting up.  I got dressed and headed down there.
On the way I stopped at the JG Gallery on Calle Larga to see if he had another of our “party people” to put on our living room wall.  I was in luck, he was not only open but he also had a figure of a musician that wasn’t a duplicate, and it was facing the right direction.  That was an easy sale for him, even though he wouldn’t bend on the price.
I had to phone Rommie when I got in the area since I did not have an exact address and found out two things, Rommie wasn’t there and it was a block east of where I thought.  However she said her partner Stuart would be there and he would handle the transaction.  I followed her directions and managed to walk my way right into the new gallery where I let her talk to Stuart as well.
The new gallery is called Pumamaqui and it is basically a new structure 1 block north of the Coffee Tree, then 1 block east, and it is a new brown building on the north side.  When Stuart finished with his TV guys we managed to complete the transaction and then he gave me a tour.
I didn’t realize that the gallery area was just inside the main doors, on either side so I had failed to take photos of them.  The galleries were empty, but imagine they will be filled up by tomorrow because he said the Friday Art Market will be held here tomorrow from 4-8pm.   The courtyard was magnificent with many plants and flowers to delight the senses.
They also have 4 very neat apartments for rent and I think they would be absolutely perfect for quiet single people.  There is a very large apartment at the back of the courtyard (my favourite), with two neat two-story loft bachelor apartments above.   There is another bachelor apartment on the west side near the one gallery.  All the apartments are bright and beautifully constructed with modern appliances and lighting.  My feeling is that these apartments will be reasonably quiet at night since they are off the main roads of downtown.   The address is 6-28 Honorato Vasquez.
Stuart White is probably one of the first Gringos to ever live in Cuenca since he has been here 30 years and he speaks excellent Spanish.   You can contact him on his cel at 093-927-2402 or email at pumamaqui.accommodations@gmail.com if you know anyone who may be interested in renting these awesome small apartments.   I did not enquire about his asking prices as they will vary depending on the term of a lease.
Stuart is also a photographer and is looking for some instruction with PhotoShop so I have offered to help him.  He could be a very valuable contact in this town.
Sad news that our friends’ anticipated purchase of their condo has fallen through at the last moment due to a prior title problem.  They are checking today to see if this is a permanent problem or if this is hopefully a temporary glitch.   We are keeping our fingers crossed.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Wednesday July 3, 2013

Wednesday July 3, 2013  update #501
Bella was off to the Chamber Of Commerce to sit in on a meeting to obtain citizenship in Ecuador.  We may as well find out what it takes because the next 18 months will probably fly by as quickly as the first 18 months.  
That meeting must have finished early because she then caught a bus to San Joaquin to try to get some answers about the Coopera situation.  Apparently our old Manager was bravely there trying to answer peoples’ questions.  It sounds like it will be well into August before we will be able to access our accounts. 
Then of course Bella had her Bridge Club.
In the meantime I headed out this afternoon after completing most of my chores.  One look at the sky convinced me to grab my backpack with my umbrella, etc.  My first stop was at Hearts Of Gold to drop off some knitted or crocheted scarves for kids to use during this cool season.
As I left there it started to rain and I got to the side of the stadium when the heavens opened and I feared my cheap little umbrella would fold under the pressure.  I ducked under a business canopy with many other folks and waited about 5 minutes until the rain slowed a bit then I continued on.
My destination was the Court House and I made it there before the 2:45 deadline for meeting with other expats and Ecuadorians to provide a show of solidarity with our lawyer Carlos.  Carlos had managed another hearing with the adolescent court to try a second time to get an injunction to halt the liquidation of our Coopera Credit Union.   Carlos and Ben were hoping for up to 350 persons and were very disappointed when only about 50 of us showed up.  In hindsight, we packed the small courtroom anyway and most of us were standing for the 1.5 hours of the legal arguments, all in Spanish of course.  I really thought our lawyer was doing a great presentation because the female judge was making copious handwritten notes.  One of the 3 government personnel on the other side each had their say and the one venomous-looking woman had the crowd hissing at her until the judge threatened to clear the courtroom.  They had rebuttals and when they were complete the judge spoke only a couple of sentences and Carlos stood up and turned to us saying “We lost.  She said No.”
This was all very disappointing.  Of course we all feel it is all political payback and the outcome was never in doubt.
I took the bus to Monay Mall and ran into Garth and Orilla who had just managed to withdraw all their money from Coopera.  They reported that the Coopera branches already have new signs of the other Credit unions that are now administering the liquidation withdrawals.
We are in awe that such events could happen with such rapidity, and with absolutely no process of law.  Right now we are very disappointed in our adopted country.
Bella arrived later at Monay as well and we had a treat supper at KFC.  I guess on Wednesdays they have some music and dance “participaction” kind of event in the food area and it was quite loud.   Watching the kids have fun though was a treat.   I only took a couple of photos of that today so I will just post them here.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   



Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Tuesday July 2, 2013

Tuesday July 2, 2013  update #500
Bella was off to the Book Exchange and to attend to more banking issues this morning.
I slept in today, finally getting rolling around 10:30 and just finished my chores and uploading in time to leave.
We had a Hearts Of Gold meeting today, chaired by Sheryle, and it was good to be back with that kind-hearted group of people.  Sheryle is especially good at leading meetings because she is unafraid, has refreshing candor, and gets to the point quickly.
We got news that another hearing by a different judge on the Coopera matter is going to happen tomorrow.  The leaders want us to disseminate this information to as many expats as we can because they would like to get about 350 people there in support.   Since Bella will be having Bridge Club, I am elected to go sit in on this.
I did not even take my camera out of its bad today.   The day started off relatively dull and cloudy and it never did pique my interest to record anything.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   

Monday, July 01, 2013

Monday July 1, 2013

Monday July 1, 2013  update #499
Happy Canada Day everyone.
Bella came home in the early morning from the bridge tournament sans trophy so she was disappointed.  We had a few moments to discuss our current money predicament and a few minor issues before I needed to crash.
Yet I was awake at 5am and got up at 7am because things needed doing.   We are having a July Special on our Eleggant Hooks to give free shipping, so I needed to update the website and also PayPal.
Then I uploaded some photos for sale and decided my inventory for uploading is starting to get low so I spent many hours beginning to go through my photos from this year.  I got pretty bleary-eyed by the time I hit late January so I just stopped there.
It was a gorgeous morning when I got up then clouded over heavily so I just kept working on the photos, then it cleared up really nicely for a great afternoon, but by then it was too late to get all gussied up to be presentable outside these four walls.
I still have a lot of photos from the Pase Del Nino from Christmas to process too.  I have to find a balance somewhere so I can get myself outside each day too.
Tomorrow we should have 2 different appointments, one for Coopera (we have received conflicting dates) and one for Hearts Of Gold.
Looking forward to shepherd’s pie for supper….  Sorry, no photos today.

That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al   

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Sunday June 30, 2013

Sunday June 30, 2013  update #498
Another good sleep last night, and again didn’t want to get up but knew I have to regulate myself to get off my butt and lose some weight.  As always the chores come first, and someday I may change that because it tends to make me lazier, the longer I wait to go out, and I know that.  It is just that the early morning are generally foggy, cloudy and cooler so I will wait until closer to noon, after I have had my cabbage lunch to go out.
I decided today to give my new 75-300mm lens a workout and see if it is as bad a lens as a friend has claimed.  I put on the polarizing filter and took one shot of the sky from my window before heading out.
My intention was to ride up to Turi, take some shots of the city from above, then walk back down.  As I was waiting for the bus I realized there was a Deportiva Cuenca futbol match today at 2pm so the run up Solano would no doubt be interrupted and cause me grief.   What to do???
I looked south and decided to walk up the Autopista to try to get some shots.   I didn’t go very far when I realized that there were roads up the hill further south so I made a climb up there and found whole subdivisions up there that I never knew existed.  I thought there were only a few scattered acreages but they had streets, schools, the works.
I was amazed that I didn’t like the 75-300mm lens right away because it couldn’t actually back off far enough to get a complete shot.  This thing wanted to zoom in much farther than I recollected my old 70-210mm doing.  I didn’t take many shots as a result but did manage to get a TAME flight coming in for a landing.
I switched back to the 15-85mm and fell in love with it all over again.  It has a much more useable range and you could tell the shots are crisper too.
Rain clouds snuck up behind me so I had to pull out the rain hood for my camera back before using my broken umbrella.  I waited for a few minutes, hoping for a bigger jet to pass by , but the rain didn’t seem to want to quit so I started down again, crossed the Autopista and came out above the Monay Police station and Coopera.
Since I was in this area I figured I might as well stop in at my favourite video store, pick out 4 more movies for $5 and wait out the rain.
It always makes me smile to watch the fellow actually copy the movies in front of you, then copy the movie jacket and put it all together.   This fellow knows I buy a lot there so he also knows I need confirmation the movies are definitely in English, and I need a hard DVD jacket for them.  Very few people get this treatment, but then I always buy in bulk and come by fairly often.  He also provides quality copies, not crap videoed on an iPhone in a theater.
My strategy to outwait the rain did not work, in fact it just got worse just to spite me so I got a little wet under my tiny broken umbrella for the rest of the trek home.
I have downloaded the photos and can definitely confirm that this 75-300 lens is a huge disappointment.  The quality of the shots is way below even that of my old kit lens so I doubt I will be keeping it.  There is just no crispness to the shots at all and way too much graininess.
The Boys are a welcome distraction after my extended absence and I am sure they are missing Bella who should be home late tonight with the winner’s trophy from the bridge tournament, we hope.
Oh, it is still raining…
That was the day's excitement,   Cheers, Al  

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