It's a Kid's World

We love kids. Not necessarily having them around 24x7, mind you, but we enjoy their openness and friendliness and unmitigated joy at little things. We love watching them play and interact with each other. We enjoy their utter abandon when they're involved in games or trying to master some skill. Mostly, I guess we enjoy the universality of kids...they're the same the world over... innocent, naïve and unpretentious. Too bad we can't stay that way huh? Here's some of our favorite kids pix.

 

vanuatu beach

 

Vanuatu Beach

 

 

dressing up in vanuatu

 

Dressing up in Vanuatu

 

 

girl peeking in puerto pina panama

 

Girl peeking in Puerto Pina, Panama

 

 

kuna yala village panama

 

Kuna Yala Village, Panama

 

 

darien jungle panama

 

Darien Jungle, Panama

 

 

cubagua venezuela

 

Cubagua, Venezuela

 

 

buddies in iquitos amazon river

 

Buddies in Iquitos, Amazon

 

 

aneitym vanuatu

 

Aneitym, Vanuatu

 

 

anatom warrior

 

Anatom Warrior

 

 

kanirdup panama - half an ulu

Half an Ulu - Kanirdup, Panama

 

Days and Ways to Celebrate
A daily list of mostly obscure holidays and fun ways to celebrate them.
Shrimp Scampi Day
I'm all for food days and I love shrimp scampi. Lot's of garlic though, so make sure your partner enjoys some too. Here's a recipe.
Zipper Day
This is also Zipper Day commemorating the invention of the "Separable Fastener" by Gideon Sundback in 1917. It was the B.F.Goodrich company which decided to use this new fastener on their boots that gave it the name "zipper" because of the sound it made. David can teach you how to unstick a stuck one here.

Cemeteries - Fascinating Places to Visit

st paul cathredral cemetery  

I have a fascination with cemeteries. Do you? Whenever we're in a new port, I specifically try to locate the local cemetery and we make time to visit. I like wandering through the rows of gravestones, reading the epitaphs.

 

cemeteries_recoleta buenos aires argentina

 

When we visited the Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires, I was amazed at the size and grandeur of what can only be described as a city of the dead. Huge, ornate mausoleums dedicated to generations of families who have lived in the area and have been buried here. Dead family members lay waiting for the living to join them at some point and I ponder whether they all got along amiably when they were alive because they're certainly in close quarters now.

 

puerto williams cemetery

 

In Puerto Williams, Chile, at the bottom of the world, a peaceful cemetery overlooks the Beagle Channel.

 

New England cemetery

 

Weathered, gray gravestones from the 18th and 19th centuries, some toppled, some leaning precariously, mark long forgotten graves in the lonely burial grounds that dot the New England countryside.

 

port arthur tasmania

 

Gravestones on the Isle of the Dead at the infamous Port Arthur Prison in Tasmania reflect only those people fortunate enough to have their graves marked. Hundreds of prisoners were buried in unmarked graves.

 

cook island cemetery

 

Because of the high water table and low altitude, Cook Island graves are all above ground and located noticeably close to their families who seem to visit often.

I think I prefer the simple gravestones in old country churchyards to the grandiose monuments in upscale cemeteries. Perhaps the fascination is not so much with the dead, but rather the way the living in each place remember those who have lived before them. All that said, the Egyptian pyramids are definitely on our bucket list.

Days and Ways to Celebrate
A daily list of mostly obscure holidays and fun ways to celebrate them.
Hairball Awareness Day
According to Science Diet, we should be aware of hairballs today. Okay, cough one up and let's get on with it.

Signs of Humor

I've posted photos of animal signs and “dangerous” signs in the past. Sometimes we get a real chuckle out of the signs we see. In some cases, humor is the intent. In other cases, it's a case of language differences or just the subject involved. You'll see what I mean when you take a look at these signs we've collected along the way.  

ascension church

 

 

covered bridge in vermont

 

 

remove hoods

 

 

king island IGA

 

 

no pokies in hobart

 

 

port arthur

 

 

scrape your boots in wyoming

 

 

sheep poo for sale

 

 

slow david

 

 

extra fluffy tutus

 

Days and Ways to Celebrate
A daily list of mostly obscure holidays and fun ways to celebrate them.
Blah, Blah, Blah Day
This is the day to do all those things that people have been nagging you to do...clean your garage, fix the sprinklers, empty out the attic. Go ahead, give it a go OR wait till next year.