Home Six Months

I moved back to Vancouver about six months ago. It has been six months of positive change and I am totally satisfied with all of it.

I love where I’m living, the location and the apartment. The place is mostly furnished but I am not yet completely organized with everything in its proper place.

Getting back to the cabin has been a highlight.  I sold my old boat and used the water taxi on the long weekends this summer.  I missed having a boat so I’m buying a new smaller but rugged aluminum boat with Mercury 25 HP 4-stroke engine for next season.  Sold my old Mazda Protoge and bought an even older Subaru Legacy as a tow vehicle.  I drive very infrequently now that I live downtown.

The cabin is an ongoing fun project and I have plans to keep me busy there next year.  In particular, I’m going to start developing perennial gardens around the cabin.  These gardens will be built into the various rocky outcroppings using rock walls and imported soil, and irrigated on a timer.  The biggest challenge will be choosing plants that the deer will ignore.

We are having a nice Fall.  There is a cherry tree outside my window whose leaves are turning bright orange.  I run on the Stanley Park seawall most days and the mood along the water is calmer as befits the season.  Soon the torrentials will be here and my theory that it rains less by the park will be tested.

I’m looking forward to skiing at Whistler again.  I’ve got new skis and am eager to re-establish a skiing social life.  I also booked into an indulgent  catskiing trip in February with the “hardcore” group that I’ve enjoyed many trips with in the past.

Piano Preoccupation

I am happily preoccupied with playing the piano better.  This activity ranks #2 on my discretionary priority list behind a daily run in Stanley Park.  I’m lucky to be working from home most days where the piano is only steps away from the computer.

There are couple of new recordings on the piano pageĀ and some great new pieces in the works. Live lessons with Shannon have resumed, pushing me forward with new challenges.

I’ve been back in Vancouver four months now.  I have bedroom furniture and will have living/dining room furniture next week.  Had my windows replaced last week.  We are having a perfect summer.