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 CafĂ© 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/