Back To Work

We have been home a month now and have settled in to our routine here. The weather has been, and continues to be, very mixed and cooler than normal. One learns to appreciate a sunny day even if the temperature does not go above 10C. Any day without rain is at least tolerable, and I remind myself that back in Guanajuato it is too hot for my comfort.

The cost of living here has been shocking. For example, filling up the propane tanks cost 25% more. Putting gas in the car hurts enough to change our habits. We go to the local grocery store half as often and the bill is more than twice what we used to spend. We are lucky to be able to afford our lifestyle.

My first priority was cleaning up the garden after a hard winter. It took me two weeks to get it done. The early spring garden is mostly in the mind. Perennial plants begin to grow and the landscape is dotted with colour from spring bulbs. Must plant more next fall!

Aimeé has returned to work at John Henry´s Resort. She was not going to work this year but the financial demands of family projects in Mexico changed her mind. Low wages in Canada go a long way in Guanajuato.

With Aimeé working and while waiting for better weather, I started the project of painting the third bedroom, our TV room. I don´t enjoy the work but do appreciate the results. It is the smallest bedroom, hence an easy project, and there is no hurry.

Going Home

Azalea in February in calle Truco, Guanajuato

We have flights booked to return to Vancouver on March 16, and hope to be home in Garden Bay the next day. Fortunately entry requirements have been eased but it could still get complicated if one of us tests positive for COVID.

As usual I am eager to get back to my house and garden. There is so much to do and I enjoy being productive. I will miss the sunny days, my running routine, and eating out here, but I am tired of the idleness of being on vacation.