A Grand Day Out – Kamloops


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Yes, to day has been a grand day out. I’ve been rather busy since arriving in this rural temple, Dragon Flower Mountain, so there has been little time or opportunity to write. Thought you might like to zoom in on the Google map and see what the world looks like around these parts. Kamloops Lake and it’s surroundings are barren and uninhabited. But it isn’t going to stay that way for long. A golf course has been put in along the southern shore and fairly soon houses will spring up and along with them will come shops and….

BTW the driving time from Lytton to Kamloops is around two hour. There is an amazing amount of interesting geology going on between these two places. But where isn’t there a lot of geology! Much of the trip was on the Trans-Canada Highway which runs from Victoria on Vancouver Island to St. Johns, Newfoundland.

Adieu Edmonton –

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This years sunflower, next years bean pole. Neat!

This is my last evening in Edmonton and I want to end on a sunny note. This image says it all for me. There is a sense of renewal and hope in here somehow and also humour and creative living which brings a smile in my heart.

Here below from Mike P. is my favourate quote of the week.

When I went to school, they
asked me what I wanted to be
when I grew up.
I wrote down ‘happy’.
They told me I didn’t
understand the assignment
and I told them they didn’t
understand life.

Thanks so much to the couple who have hosted me and thanks also to everybody I have met. All precious gems-beads on my travel rosary.

Listen To What You Are Saying – Video

‘Listhping’ Beside The North Saskatchewan River from Mugo on Vimeo.


What I have to say in this video is a variation on the general theme of being present where you are. In this case pointing out the wisdom of listening to ones own words while speaking. Not a bad plan. As a singing teacher said to me once, I tell my male voice choir that nothing should come out of your mouth before it has been run through your brain! So even before one gets to the audio, wise thought – is wise.

Please note I have not developed a lisp, what you hear on the video is temporary and more to do with technology than a speech impediment.