Sunday, February 25, 2007

slow birding in Switzerland

For krokusvakantie (winter break), we stayed at oma & opa's house near Zurich, Switzerland and soaked up sun and beautiful views of mountains and lake Zurich. There was little snow for skiing or sledding, which meant more time for birdwatching, and mommy was too thrilled. First new bird was spotted in downtown Zurich by the train station, and what a great bird it was - a RED KITE (Milvus milvus)(all fotos Wikipedia)! The long forked tail and white underwing patches (confirmed by Stijn + Alex) were dead giveaways. Could hardly keep my eyes on the twisty, windy roads - yes, of course mommy was behind the wheel.

Day 2 we took kids to a lakeside park in Richterswil and got new bird #2 - the RED-CRESTED POCHARD (Netta rufina). Stijn parked the car and came back asking if I'd seen red-headed ducks by the train station. Figured he was talking about the feral mandarin ducks and didn't think anything of it. But when we walked back to the car and we saw 2 pairs and 2 males of RCP, I was shocked. Memory will be only lukewarm though, as they were practically begging for food, alongside mallards and coots. Probably just escapees of a captive popn, but they were pretty to look at and will still go on my Euro list!

Day 3 topped em all with 3 new species! Alex and I were taking a lovely stroll in a wooded ravine by oma & opa's house w moss covered boulders and gushing stream when the white throat patch of this WHITE-THROATED DIPPER (Cinclus cinclus) flashed before our eyes. What a pleasant surprise! We spent minutes watching the 2 dippers fly back and forth along the watercourse. A Swiss gentleman came by w his dog and we had a conversation in my very broken German about the dippers and also about some raptors he'd seen, or at least that's what it sounded/looked like with all his hand gesturing/pointing up at the trees. Alex is now motivated to learn German so her mom won't embarrass her again.
Bird #4 was the ALPINE CHOUGH (Pyrrhocorax graculus). We found it by the cafe Holzegg near the Grosse Mythen (steep cliff) in Brunni. In our attempt to find enough snow to make at least 1 snowball we took the gondola up to the top of the BrunniAlp ski resort. Immediately heard unfamiliar bird calls, and perched atop the cafe were 2 black birds (pair?) with red legs and yellow beaks, which flew off as soon as they noticed I was dying to know what they were! While we ate lunch I convinced the kids to put french fries on the picnic tables outside, hoping we'd lure the birds back for another view, but unfortunately we weren't so lucky. Kids beginning to realize they have a strange bird for a mom.
The COMMON RAVEN (Corvus corax) was also hanging around Holzegg. Were 50-100 flying around the peak of the Grosse Mythen, and that was something to see. Have seen ravens in N.A., but this was first encounter in Europe and so will go on my Euro list. Kids enjoyed listening to their loud, clanging sounds.

Best part of birding was watching birds together as a family and also without binoculars, which always seemed to get left behind. This is what I call "slow birding" because it's not so much about how many birds you see but WHO you see them with and HOW LONG it takes you to get there. Now that sounds like another brilliant idea that will get me nowhere.

Monday, February 19, 2007

alex blogs


check out a new blog by exela (stage name for Alex)

Saturday, February 17, 2007

signs of spring


Some photos (although not mine) to cheer my snowbound friends in North America who are probably huddling by the fire and doing anything they can just to stay warm. My grandma in Virginia said it was supposed to dip to 16 F while here it hit 16 C! Signs of spring are everywhere as a group of 15 redwings visited our garden a few weeks back, as well as one lone male bullfinch. I wondered if it was the same male that visited our bird table last spring!


The blue tits have been actively checking out my nest boxes for weeks now. It seems that no sooner do i lay down to catch a rest that one of the little guys starts pecking away at the entrance to the nest box. We have 2 boxes - one on our patio and one in a huge conifer. Last year they fledged 5 from the conifer box.


Goldfinches have already made an appearance, although i haven't seen one in the field yet. I don't get them at my feeder like i did the American Goldfinch - what a shame.



The vlinders (butterflies) are already emerging. I think i saw this species yesterday. Seems early but it's been so warm here that it comes as no surprise.

Carnaval


If this shot doesn't break the winter blues, I don't know what will. Here you see Thijs and Phoebe all dressed up for a Carnaval celebration (kick-off party before start of passover) at school. This is a BIG deal here, and the kids/schools invest lots of time and energy into organizing events. Grades 1-6 spent Friday afternoon dressing up and putting on a toneel (theatre performances) in front of the whole school, and Alex seemed to enjoy this very much along with eating 2 times frites!

Friday, February 16, 2007

a fly on the wall




what i would give to be a FLY ON THE WALL

to hear secrets WHISPERED

to see MASKS come down

i think it would be great

to be so SMALL

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

hats off to PJ


This one's for PJ, otherwise known as Paul, or man of Laura, who learned today that his research paper on something to do with calcium channels somewhere in the brain, was accepted by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. This is no little beans, and so we're taking every measure to properly acknowledge its significance, but not as in p value, get it? And while I'm documenting this historic moment, my man Stijn is perfecting the art of pannekoeken maken! Onze kinderen hebben carnaval feest morgen, en wij moeten koeken in de keuken! Got it?

Welterusten

tot volgende keer!

Thursday, February 08, 2007

my obit.


Let's keep this short and sweet, shall we? This is how i'd like my obit. to read although hopefully not for SOME time. However, the last part will take more work if we're going to make that happen - that's where my dreams come into play. Here goes. Don't blink or you'll miss it!

She married a dutchman who loved to travel, loved birds more than anything, and died by a salt marsh.

Yes, that's all folks!

Is that simple or what?

Well, actually, the last part runs deeper than it reads. There are lots of ways to "die", so to speak.

The literal translation might have been the first thought that came to mind. And it's not a bad thought since i'd love to live and die by an estuary and have my ashes cast off as the seabirds fly overhead and sing my eulogy. You'd just have to listen to them and drink a toast.

Then there are figurative translations, like "dying in a pose", which means to achieve peace with yourself like when in a yoga pose. When i first heard the expression, "dying in a pose", it struck a chord so deep i couldn't get past it for weeks. I think this is what i was feeling when this phrase came out. I'm getting closer to feeling that inner peace, but we're not there yet. I'm always looking though. Just like the man, i'm always looking ...

There it is.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

daydreaming


One of my goals is to capture my children's dreams in artwork so they'll always have something special to remind them of what they used to love. This is Alex trying on pointe shoes and daydreaming about what it would be like to be a real dancer someday. It was my first effort, and although it's not great I like it because you can actually tell it's ALEX!

Sometimes watching our kids chase their dreams awakens a part of us that's lying dormant. That's how i feel, at least. Being so busy w work and family in my former life, there was no time for thinking about anything else. Now thinking about "anything else" has become my preoccupation, and I consider it a real privilege to be able to dream 24/7. Who knows what will come of this, but I'm loving pondering all the options ... like running a birding bed-n-breakfast in the Algarve, for instance. How fun would that be!

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

assignment no. 1



Seeds of CHANGE

Candles BURNING

A NEW DAY is coming

birds are MY RELIGION

Monday, February 05, 2007

snowbird


This photo made me chuckle when I saw it. The first thing that came to my mind was, "no way, this bird is making a SNOW ANGEL!"

Then I saw this photo, which shows the bird taking a well-deserved break after all the huffing and puffing, and admiring the masterpiece it just produced.
And finally, the redwing perches on a nearby limb to check out whether anyone has been paying the least bit of attention. And he makes plans for the next work of art, which won't just be a 2-dimensional sketch on the ground. No, the next job will be a 3-foot SNOWBIRD!

Sunday, February 04, 2007

fun links

If you have time to waste, check out the new links i posted:

BirdLife International is the equivalent of WWW for birds with the goal of conservation of birds around the world. Great articles on birds in local & exotic places and programs that make a difference.

RSPB is a bird conservation group based in Britain. Fantastic bird photo gallery which was my mainstay when first moved to Belgium. When I discovered this organization I wanted to move to England!

FATbirder has great bird resources - anything you want to know about birds or equipment, books you need to find.

Travelling birder has bird trip reports so if you're planning to go to Thailand, for instance, you can download bunches of reports and maybe even find someone to meet up and bird with while you're there!

Responsible travel is an ecotourist travel group that will help you find eco-friendly accomodation and holidays. We found a wonderful guesthouse in Portugal (www.monterosaportugal.com) through them!

Slow travel has been popular in Europe for ages but is slowly catching on with the rest of the world. Visit here to learn about the philosophy, read trip reports and get ideas on how to travel slowly. Awesome!

enjoy!

Zeeland in February


We didn't have this many vogelaars (birders) on our trip yesterday, but at least it gives you an idea of what birding in Zeeland can be like - LOTS of scopes and bird-crazed people! We weren't alone in our search for seabirds, shorebirds, geese and ducks - there were plenty of Dutch license plates and a few Belgian ones too. The sun never stopped shining and the birds never stopped coming - was happy to get 10 new species. Here's the list i kept w 53 species. Why don't we try names in Dutch this time? Welcome to my world. How many did you get?

Roodkeelduiker
Ijsduiker
Kuifduiker
Dodaars
Fuut
Roodhalsfuut
Grote aalscholver
Kleine Zilverreiger
Zilverreiger
Blauwe reiger
Knobbelzwaan
Kolgans
Grauwe gans
Brandgans
Rotgans
Bergeend
Wilde eend
Krakeend
Pijlstaart
Slobeend
Smient
Kuifeend
Eider
Ijseend
Brilduiker
Nonnetje
Middelste zaagbek
Buizerd
Smelleken
Patrijs
Fazant
Waterhoen
Meerkoet
Scholekster
Kluut
Bontbekplevier
Strandplevier
Goudplevier
Kievit
Drieteenstrandloper
Steenloper
Tureluur
Zwarter ruiter
Wulp
Kokmeeuw
Zilvermeeuw
Mantelmeeuw
Kleine Alk - so cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Winterkoning
Zwarte Kraai
Kauw
Spreeuw
Ekster

Friday, January 26, 2007

bringing me home

I love the balance and symmetry of this shot, and the beauty that Laura brings to it. I've had friends tell me how beautiful she is, stunning really. Her most beautiful gift though is her ability to take you inside yourself to the center of it all. Just a telephone call later (or a luxury 10 days together, in our case) and she's brought you home again, back to a place you loved but lost along the way because you got so bogged down with life and defragmented. Back to yourself. Back to life.

I guess that's what friends are for - bringing us back to life, so to speak. But Laura did that for me in the biggest way during her visit, and for that I'm eternally grateful. So thanks, Laura, for jumpstarting this old clunker!



Laura was the life of New Year's Eve (along w killer fireworks) when she discovered the Dutch love Michael Jackson! She got our hips swinging and the olliebollen flying - yumm, yumm Marijn!

...the beloved wife and companion. Btw, who's that GQ guy kissing on you - oh that's Paul! Can i have some of that?

She brings connectivity to the family, and it was endearing to see her needing some kidtime/familytime during their brief visit. During a mini-crisis of finding a resto in Brugge, she siezed the opportunity for some one-on-one with the boys.


Laura snapped a ton of photos during her visit, but she's never IN a single picture so this one's for her!

miss you too!

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Taiwan?

Okay, I'm not looking at the sitemeter anymore because it's freakin' me out a little. With Laura's help, I recently plugged into this website so I could see who's visiting my blog. Well, lately I've had visits from Taiwan, Spain, Morocco and China (UK, Holland, Switzerland don't count since I know family/friends there). I'm not sure what search words brought them to my site, but it's perplexing to say the least.

If it's for the birds, then I must apologize as I've been neglecting my feathered friends as of late due to my love affair with my best friend Laura. But I'll get my rhthym back soon, especially since the birds are singing again and you can practically see their hormones pumping through their little bodies. Egyptian goslings have already been spotted in the Brussels area - but I'm sure that had nothing to do with global warming.

Or maybe they're related to the Verschuuren family in some way, or want to know more about the land of sprouts. Who knows. But it makes you wonder, doesn't it?

Thursday, January 18, 2007

off to New York



Alex told me when she turns 14 she'll take Phoebe to New York (as in city) alone - oh boy

Happy Birthday!



Jan. 14th, to my dear, dear friend Laura Kammermeier in Honeoye Falls, NY, who "mac-ified" me and showed me the light!

Jan. 16th, to Phoebe's friends Grace and Sydney in Boardman

Dec. 29th, to my Dad and little John 5th who celebrated in Orlando, Florida

WE MISS YOU!

Phoebe's birds

Phoebe stayed home from school today so we had some fun with a bird quiz. I asked her to name as many birds as she could remember, and this is what she came up with. She wanted to list some boy and girl birds separately since she can tell them apart, but i told her we'd save that for next time. I don't think i could name 10 birds when I was her age. Her number 1 bird is one of my all-time favorites. Funny it's the first bird that came to her mind!

1. Cardinal
2. Merel - what the Europeans call a blackbird, but it's really a thrush
3. chickadee
4. Blackbird, but here she was thinking of the N.A. red-winged version
5. Goldfinch
6. House sparrow
7. House finch
8. Downy woodpecker - this is when she wanted to talk about differences between males and females
9. Dove, as in the wood dove which is more than abundant here
10. Mourning Dove
11. Parakeet, like Piet the ring-necked parakeet who visits our feeder every day around 2 pm
12. Flamingo - this came out of the blue!
13. long-tailed tits, which happened to be visiting our bird feeder just as we both looked outside
14. Bluebird
15. Bluejay, which she knows will predate eggs and slurp up the yolk, which is just how she likes to eat her eggs too
16. kingfisher
17. duck, like the one where the male has a green head she said
18. crane
19. Great blue heron
20. eagle, as in the Bald eagle she remembered
21. Vulture
22. Barn owl
23. Screech owl, which she pronounced something like skeerch owl
24. Barred owl, which says "who cooks for you, who cooks for you aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh"
25. Hummingbird
26. Blue tits
27. Magpie, which she's quick to point out when she sees them here - they're pretty neat birds.

Friday, January 12, 2007

gai Paris

Our day in Paris was definitely "gai", which means happy in French. The sun never stopped shining and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. It was a nice day to stroll the streets with the man i met almost 20 years ago. Stijn and I visited the musee d Orsay, which features art from 1848-1914, and loved it. With the highspeed train we made it to Paris and the museum before long lines had a chance to form, and we were back in Tervuren before the girls ballet class the next day. Thanks to Els and Harry, who watched the kids while we were gone, we got to enjoy time together in this beautiful place. I'm not a city person like Stijn is, but Paris is a place I'd like to revisit again and again. And again.





Thursday, January 11, 2007

Fave shots of kids w Max and Jackie


... at Brussels kerstmarkt on a day when the sun really tried to shine. If you pay close attention, you'll notice that two of the youngsters are always near each other. In fact they were inseparable during the entire trip. See if you can find the lovebirds.


... by fruitmarket in Tervuren. Fridays are market day in our town and the kids couldn't wait to spend a few euros on Belgian wafels. Unfortunately the wafel man wasn't there that day so the kids bought snoepjes (candy) instead.


Oops, meant to save this one for the end. Kelley, better keep this one away from Tres. Yes, Phoebe and Jackie were like peanut butter and jelly, and it was sweet to see their fondness for each other. Funny thing is that Phoebe was showering Max with kisses too, so will be interesting to see how this love triangle evolves.


Finally the kids got their Belgian wafels in Brugges. It was a chilly but sunny late afternoon, and the warm fresh wafels hit the spot and gave the kids enough energy to make it mostly around the town.


Our trip to Dinant citadelle, which the kids didn't even want to do initially. They preferred to sit around in their secret place all day doing things we'd rather not hear about, which is exactly why we decided a trip to a castle was in order. Plus, they needed exciting pictures to show their teachers, not just photos of kids munching wafels!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

this is the best i'm gonna get



I don't know why this image was deleted from the previous post, but here it is! I guess I'm still getting used to the keypad on my new macbook pro and may hit a stray key now and again. Really can't complain, now can I? It makes a lovely addition to our family but i have to watch that i don't spend more time with it than i do with the kids!

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

waiting for the fall

Our best friends Laura and Paul and their boys came to visit us in Belgium over the holidays. Every day was a non-stop party for kids and adults alike (see laura's blog for more party stories http://transition2ny.blogspot.com/). The kids were so thrilled to play with their longtime friends Max and Jackie and to have sleepovers for 10 days, yes you heard it right - 10 DAYS! Because the kids were happily occupied 24/7 the adults actually had some relaxing moments, like while sampling all the beer/wine Stijn had stockpiled on the patio "bar" table. All the stories, the laughter, the good cheer, the microburnouts (just a few) filled the house with good kharma, although I don't know if houses can actually have kharma. Nevertheless, the house "feels" different since we probably laughed/screamed/drove away any house spirits that might've been lingering. I've been waiting for the high to wear off, but it's just not happening, and I'll just drink more Leffe, Duvel or Delirium Tremens (love that name) if it threatens to.



So what were some memorable moments from this reunion of long lost friends? Well, I don't normally catch spontaneous actions on film, but Laura's reaction to Stijn saying, "is this the best i'm gonna get?" was great. We had successful family outings (is that possible?), and the photo below is from our trek to the Brussels kerstmarkt. The boys took Alex, Phoebe and Max ice skating, which was a big hit, and Laura and I took Jackie and Thijs on the ferris wheel. With the obligatory Belgian frites met mayonnaise and some hot chocolate or gluhwein, our tummies were full for the tram/metro ride home.



An afternoon out for the parents included a lunch at Hoegaarden brewery and a walk in the woods where we admired the simplicity and longevity of this old chapel.



Sharing a cup of tea with Laura is one of my favorite memories of our time together. This teatime came with a Belgian wafel smothered in cream and free entertainment for the teashop - our kids! The kids loved this pitstop with hot chocolate, ice cream, cookies (complimentary with tea), coca cola - yummmmmm! This made for a calm car ride home, NOT, but at least we were able to make it to our car. Will never forget almost missing the opportunity to walk 653 steps to the top of the citadelle only to find the gate locked shut. Luckily we caught the last gondola back to the top!



Exploring a castle in the quaint Wallonian town of Dinant (southeastern Belgium). Thanks to Czar Stijn, we actually made the trip to see the citadelle in Dinant w our 5 supercharged kids (while he sat calmly/quietly behind his desk at work all day). It was a fun trip, although by no means the least stressful. This was a great way to end our trip and get us dreaming about our next adventure(s)!


Tuesday, December 19, 2006

a brew fit for a bishop

Now this is what I call inspiring - naming a beer after the Dutch/Belgian version of Santa Claus! Just heard of this from my friend/former student Rob, who takes his brewing seriously enough to deliberate for weeks on end as to what to call the concoction (see bottle date). Will he follow up next season with a bottle called "Zwarte Piet"?

For a funny take on Sinterklaas, tune into the audio file by David Sedaris, which my friend Laura found and turned me onto thankfully! Scroll down to 12/02 or search Sedaris. Once you click, an audio box should pop up with an arrow for play. Sit back and enjoy!http://www.scottmccloud.com/comics/mi/mi-blog-2004.html

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

boxes

What I love/hate about this time of year are boxes. If you're like us and live a ridiculously long way away from home, then you manage most of your gift giving/receiving with the help of the brown box and your friendly (or unfriendly) postal service. If you're lucky, the boxes arrive while you're home and you don't have to pay any steep tarifs, but I'm seldom so fortunate. Today I was lucky though and got two packages in the mail - it was great! Somehow I'm supposed to wait til xmas to open them, but that hardly seems fair given I've waited already 356 days for xmas to arrive!

Drew these boxes as part of an assignment on perspective last week in my drawing class. Idea is to create depth on a 2-dimensional surface, which sounds easier than it is. First, I drew the boxes sitting on a table on a piece of white sketch paper but wasn't thrilled with the table. So decided to cut out the boxes and set them on a black background that I colored with waxy pastels. It looks a bit collagy, but at least the table is flat and looks more interesting.

To take my mind off of opening the boxes that arrive between now and xmas, maybe I'll just practice drawing them! I could use that idea for the kids too, since they're far worse than I am when it comes to opening anything that comes through the door. And maybe instead of "color Santa contests" we could have "draw the box contests"! Now there's a thought that will get me nowhere.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

De Sint is jarig!

Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) had a birthday today! He and his zwarte Pieten (yes, black Piets) live in Spain and spend the whole year preparing for this big party. They travel by steamboat with a cargo filled with snoepjes and cadeautjes (candy + presents) and arrive late November in Holland and Belgium. Kids fill their wooden shoes (in Holland, at least) with briefjes (letters) or tekenings (drawings) and leave koekjes en melk for Sinterklaas and his Pieten, along with wortels (carrots) and suiker klontjes for Sinterklaas's horse. No, he doesn't have reindeer, elves or ride in a sleigh.


The kids have seen Sinterklaas twice already! This morning he made an appearance at their school and gave them all snoepjes. And they also saw him 2 weeks ago at a Dutch party, where he gave each child a present and told them whether they'd been naughty or nice. This Sint was dressed a bit alternatively. I've never seen one wearing purple gloves!

The second the kids got home from school today they were busy writing briefs and making tekenings. Phoebe brought home a shoe she'd decorated as zwarte Piet at school. Oh, and they made sure the flue was open so the Piets could get down the chimney (Sint leaves the dirty work up to them).


Now I better get to bed since I know they'll be up at the break of dawn wanting to read the letter(s) left by the Sint and find any goodies he left behind. Stijn, I could really use you right now for the early morning shift! It's payback time!

Monday, December 04, 2006

boot nazis strike again

Mom we want to tell you that we don't like those bruin shoes. Love, Alex, Phoeb Thijs

This was the first note (w a few Dutch or hybrid words thrown in) I received from the boot nazis a few weeks ago. They were sending a clear message that they didn't approve of the new Ecco boots I'd purchased at a shoe store in town. I didn't expect it to go any further than this, but pretty soon they were hiding the bruin boots they didn't like and putting in their place a pair of black boots w heels that they DID like. They hid the bruin boots so well I couldn't find them! But then came a second note ...

Goed moring mom!
We want to tell you that kan you please put pretty clothes on for the 3.00 theahtre (a play in Alex's classroom). Love, Alex, Phoebe, Thijs
(look on back)
If you want to put on boost (black boots, that is) I woud like that please? ansser heer ____________________________________________

Okay, now it's not just my boots they're censoring, but also my choice of clothes. I can't take this. If it isn't enough putting up w stares from the towns people (yes, I know I dress casual and why not? I'm not working full-time!), now I have to put up with criticism from my own kids. I think I'm losing it! But then the threats came ...

Hi Mom Good Moring!

If you don't wear boost some times to school and back I and Phoebe will take the boost some times and play with them! But they miht not go back!

love, Alex and Phoebe

P.S. ansser here _________________________________________________ Sorry mom, we want you to look pretty!

Enough is enough, I thought. This has gone too far. Before you know it they'll be confiscating my possessions (like they've done w my makeup) and I really won't have anything to wear. So let's turn it into something positive. "Okay kids", I said, "what about this". "If you rewrite all your notes and use correct spelling and grammar, then I'll wear the black boots to school and back sometimes and dress pretty", I said. Do we have a deal?

I'm still waiting for an ansser.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

happy birthday mom!

Hey Mom! John, Carter, Beau and I want to wish you a happy birthday (Dec. 2nd). Happy 70th birthday, that is! And we just want to thank you for everything you've done for the family because thanks to you (and dad gets a little credit too) we didn't turn out that bad after all. But really, we can't wait for the next opportunity to come home and spend some time with you and dad. Miss you already. Hope you had a fantastic day!



This has been an amazing year, with grandma Phoebe turning 100, grandma Mimi turning 90, and now mom and opa Harry turning 70! And this photo was taken at Grayton Beach, Florida, where we celebrated mom and dad's 50th wedding anniversary. It'll definitely go down in history as the year with the most family reunions. I don't know if Italy can top our week at Grayton, but we can sure give it a try!


"Happy 70th Birthday Nana!" - Lang zal ze leven, lang zal ze leven, lang zal ze leven in de gloria. In de gloria. Iin de gloria. Hiepbedepiep hoora, hiepbedepiep hoora, hiepbedepiep hoora! We miss you! Love you! Alex, Phoebe en Thijs



Cheers Robin! Sorry Jayne's not in this photo - she's probably getting a refill margarita so we can make a toast to your health, although you don't really need it cuz you can outwalk us ALL anyday - HA, HA, HA! But hey, we're catching up with you on the tennis court! Cheers Big Ears! Same goes Big Nose!

Friday, November 10, 2006

11-11-1987

It was around this time19 years ago that Stijn & I romped around on the beaches of Florida. He was from the land of tulips, had wild hair and knew how to make me laugh.

We got to talking one afternoon while sitting on scuba tanks, waiting our turn to dive in murky Lake Rosa near Gainesville. I remember the threadbare tropical yellow shirt he was wearing, along w his shorts, which looked equally worn. He had a big smile and little squinty eyes just like you see here. Those are the kind of eyes I knew I could trust (except when he wants the last Leffe!).

That night we stood in line together to turn in our scuba tanks for what seemed like hours. I decided, for whatever reason, to try to throw him in the swimming pool that was next to us and just begging for this to happen. I'm strong enough, I thought, and besides, he'll be a gentleman and let me get away with it. But no, after a good fight I was the one standing dripping wet in the pool, and he was still dry, happy as a clam and laughing at me, no doubt. I knew then that I'd met my match, and that he had the strong personality I'd been looking for (ok, but you can admit you're wrong now and again Stijn!).

Happy Anniversary lovie! Glad we're travelling again liked we loved to do so much when we first met. Those trips are the best thing for our relationship - and my bird list!
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Thursday, November 09, 2006

return of the Democrats

WHAT A GREAT DAY!

Thank you America for restoring our faith. I guess we can move back to the states now. Oops, not just yet ... Bush is still in the White House.

May the entire universe be filled with peace, joy, love and light. Oh Shanti.