Tuesday 3 April 2018

Catching Up

Well, I guess it’s about time I got back to business now that the Olympics are long over. So let’s get up to date, shall we?

The weekend the Olympics started, we checked the dogs into camp and headed into Palm Springs. Friday evening, we went to our first opera, La Traviata, put on by a regional opera company and starring a woman Sandy knows from golf. Wow, we were so impressed with Jamie’s performance!  Her singing was amazing and she played the role so convincingly that I was mesmerized throughout the performance. This won’t be our last opera.

Jamie (Violettta) with the black gloves

We stayed overnight in Palm Springs as we had an 08:00 roll out for the 50 mile route in the Tour of Palm Springs the next morning. This is a huge charity ride, with over 7000 participants. This year it raised over 3 millions dollars for local charities.  It was a perfect day, weather wise, but we weren’t too pleased with the route, and some dangerous riding by some of the participants so we won’t do this event again.

February 10, 08:00 start. Pretty nice weather already!

We had a busy go of it during the two weeks of the Olympics; out cycling in the mornings then binge watching the Games in the afternoons and evenings. So many events, so little time; lots of it spent on cross country skiing, biathlon, and speed skating, but I am pretty sure we saw something of everything. Unfortunately, we didn’t see any Canada specific coverage as we were at the mercy of NBC, but they did a pretty good job of providing coverage of most of the events.  Our sports viewing didn’t end with the Olympics, as when they were done, there were World Cup finals and World Championships in many of the winter sports so we just kept on going in fan mode through most of February. I think our eyes are finally starting to blink normally after spending so much time in front of the TV! 

The world fell in love with Virtue and Moir, but what a season for figure skater Kaetlyn Osmond, who trains at the Ice Palace in West Edmonton Mall. Olympic gold in the team event and bronze in the women’s event, followed up with gold in the women’s competition at the World Championships! I stumbled on the live broadcast of the women’s event and was glued to the set as none of her competitors, including the Olympic champion, could match her stunning performance.

Kaetlyn Osmond, Black Swan long programme routine

March was busy with visits from both my friend, Linda, and my sister, Patti. The day Linda arrived, I had us signed up for a sushi making class at our clubhouse. The chef-instructor was very impressed with how well we assembled our rolls, “the best,” he claimed. Linda says it was because we have been cycling team mates for many years that we work so well  together… at least when we aren’t trying to one up one another in everything else we do!

Kate rolling sushi

Linda and Kate's "best in class" sushi rolls

The next day, Sandy drove us to Algadones, Mexico, just across the border from Yuma.  Sandy and I had been craving the best tacos we ever had at a little restaurant we found there last year. When we finally located it, however, it was closed, but the place next door was almost as good. While checking out the shops, we discovered a new food to add to our training regimens … not that we are looking for any short cuts!

Could this be the next new training supplement?

And never under estimate what you can get in Mexico, if only you pay attention!





We did a little Geocaching while there, which is a good way to get off the beaten track and discover places and things that one would otherwise miss by sticking to the usual tourist trails. While exploring a side street in search of a Geocache, we heard Sandy call to us.  She says now there is no denying what an angel she is!



We continue to venture out with our hiking club and have a new favourite hike at Borrego Springs, about a 45 minute drive south of our place. The hike is only about 3 miles return, but the scenery is beautiful the whole way. At a few points along the hike, we could hear the sound of trickling water, which is not very common in the desert. Sure enough, there were a couple of small streams making their way through the rocks, and creating lush little greenbelts all along their courses.  

Starting off on our Borrego Springs hike

A little desert wildlife along the way
 A stream in the desert

The objective of the hike is a natural palm oasis. How stunning to come across such a spectacular, contrasting display of nature in the desert. 

Following the stream towards the palm oasis

Amongst the tall palms in the oasis

I continue to do some baking, usually trying something new when we have guests over for game night. With two lemon trees in our yard, we have lots of lemons to use up, so I am always on the look out for recipes that employ them. A new recipe I found was for lemon cake with lemon cream cheese icing. This was my first attempt at a layer cake, and construction wise, let’s just say I think I learned some lessons for next time; flavour wise, this one was a hit! 

The icing recipe was very generous, so I saved some in the freezer. When my sister was here, we had another game night, so I needed to bake something for dessert following the game. Sandy requested carrot cake. I figured this was a great suggestion as this would be a good time to use the left over lemon cream cheese icing. Although Sandy made a comment about me “messing with her cake” this was an excellent combination and received lots of complements.

Lemon cake with lemon cream cheese icing

My sister, Patti, was here for a week. Mostly, we just hung out together enjoying sister time. She whipped me but good at just about every game we played.  I think she may have been cheating when I wasn’t looking, either that or the big sister was doing her bit to make sure the baby sister stays humble!





Before I wrap up this edition, I guess a doggie update is in order. Rockie has completed all her nose work classes for the season, finishing off with the advanced class. She absolutely loved it.  Next up for her is her exam for the American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen certificate. Here’s hoping her handler (that would be me) doesn’t screw up on exam day. In the meantime, the geckos, lizards, and snakes are out of hibernation. So far no snake sightings, but Rockie is on constant look out for geckos and lizards in our yard. 


First gecko catch of 2018!

Benny had a good winter, but is less than thrilled with the rising daytime temperatures that are now happening. When it is too hot for him to go for a walk, which is anything about about 21C, Sandy takes him for a ride in the golf cart. He practically flies to the door with grand enthusiasm when she asks if he wants to go for a ride.

Benny with his chauffeur

Easter has come and gone. We had a wonderful Easter dinner and evening with friends, which we were able to enjoy outside. What a contrast to Alberta, where it was the coldest Easter in Edmonton since 1940.  I'm pretty sure we wouldn't have been eating outdoors there!  Our chocolate Easter bunnies succumbed to the classic demise for their type ...

... consumption from the ears down!

Hopefully, the next update won’t be so long in coming, however, we are getting busy with season ending wind-up activities, so who knows when I will get back to the keyboard. 😊

3 comments:

  1. Another great missive - looks like a lot of fun game nights that I missed by moving - :-(

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  2. Love that photo of Sandy and Benny in the golf cart. And "Angelic Sandy" -- who's she trying to fool, LOL? Your sushi and lemon cake look amazing!

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  3. Sandy an angel .... come on !!! :)

    Great blog and photos

    Your friend, Pierre

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