Our current weather situation is getting to us, but this too shall pass.
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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

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.
Merry (Omicron) Christmas
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Omicron vs Moderna The latest COVID variant is top of mind for most. Being out of country is not comfortable and I can’t help thinking about the requirements for re-entry in March. I doubt that I’ll be able to receive a booster here in Mexico.
Anyways, we are healthy and happy to be passing the winter in Guanajuato.
On Vacation

We arrived in Guanajuato in the morning of October 18 and it has taken a couple of days to settle in to our new abode. The change in climate is envigorating, the change of culture stimulating, the Mexican food delicious, the Cervatino festival entertaining, and the change in lifestyle relaxing.
Flying in the time of COVID was somewhat uncomfortable with the masking requirement. I felt a bit guilty but just this week Canada lifted its advisory against international travel. Here in Guanajuato most people are wearing masks in the street and in some places you must pass a temperature test and sanitize your hands to enter. I wish I could just flash my COVID vaccine passport.
Guanajuato is Aimeé’s home town and we are staying in the new basement apartment in the family home very close to La Alhondiga. The apartment is luxurious compared to where we have stayed previously, and it is fantastic for Aimeé to reunite with her family. For me, Guanajuato is a second home and we have been visiting our favourite restaurants and street food vendors.
It is a healthy joy to walk everwhere, and the weather and vacation lifestyle is conducive to wanting to go for a run every day.
Wasting Time

On Monday October 4 my phone failed to start properly. Restarting several times did not solve the problem. I spent the rest of the day looking for information and a solution, but to no avail. The following morning I ordered a new phone from Amazon to arrive no later than the 14th. We leave Garden Bay on the 15th so just in time.
While waiting for the new phone to arrive, and having time on my hands, I started googling for a solution. This lead me to search for firmware and the tools necessary for reloading the phone. There was no harm in trying as the phone was dead. It’s all a blur now but I spent lots of time trying and failing. Finally, I tossed the phone into the recycling box.
The new phone arrived on October 8 and I excitedly turned it on and set it up. All was well and I was happy until I tried the software update function, which stated that “Your current software version isn’t supported. Visit a service center”! Wait a minute, that’s no good.
First I chatted with Amazon technical support. The person had broken english and (I think) he said that the software was up to date and that the phone behaviour was normal. Then I tried chatting with Samsung technical support who suggested doing a factory reset, actually a good idea, but that did not resolve the problem. Then I called the Samsung service centre in Vancouver and was told that they could not help because the phone was a US model. So much for a warranty. This left me no option but to try and update the firmware myself.
I can’t remember exactly when or why, but I retrieved the old phone from the recycling box, turned it on, and to my great surprise it started updating itself and now it works! I think something was wrong with an OTA software update when all this started and a week or so later the problem was resolved. Anyway, now I have a phone to use with my Mexican SIM card and I’ll leave the new phone in Canada.
Having a backup phone gave me the confidence to try to update the firmware on the new phone, although the fear of breaking it was ever present. There is a world-wide community of people sharing experiences, advice, and tools etc. for the wannabe android hacker. What makes this risky and difficult are all the different versions of the software bits and pieces. It was a frustrating cycle of research-try-fail-repeat before it all came together today.
With all the right pieces and versions, I was able to reload the phone firmware. The phone started normally with the new version and I tried the regular software update, and that worked. Not only do I have a supported software version, the phone was been updated to Android 11 (it came with 9). Aimeé thought I was going crazy, but now we can both relax.
We leave Garden Bay for Vancouver in two days, where we will spend two nights before flying to Mexico at 11:30pm on Sunday October 17. The Cervantino Festival started today and many of the events are viewable online. The weather forecast is looking fine.
Back to Mexico

While the official position of the Canadian government is “Avoid non-essential travel outside Canada until further notice” and “It is up to you to decide what non-essential travel means”, Aimeé advised me that travelling to Mexico in October was essential for her. I had been waiting for the government’s “all clear” and vaccine passport but October is coming fast.
So I booked our flights to Guanajuato yesterday. We leave YVR on Sunday October 17 at 23:05. It felt strange making the commitment to leave our paradise in Garden Bay. But winter is coming and now I have a long list of TODOs in preparation for leaving. Fortunately I competed Phase 3 of the crawlspace project. It was a long haul but it kept me busy. I have a Phase 4 in mind but it might have to wait for next year.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic is not over, we are betting on Moderna to keep us safe.
Mid-Summer Update

Summer is passing quickly. June started off rainy but then the summer drought hit early, about a month ago which is when this photo was taken. Zoom in to see the main subject, a barred owl that visited the garden for a couple of days. The roses were looking pretty good also,
With Aimeé working, I keep myself busy with the garden and house projects. I finished painting the stucco, and last week I began dealing with the crawl space. My plan was to replace the plastic vapor barrier on the dirt floor but now I have bigger plans. I discovered a major source of water ingress which I have fixed. I’ve done a fair bit of research on the problems and solutions of crawl spaces, and I think that when I’m done the house will be much better protected from humidity.
We are hoping toe return to Guanajuato for the winter in October, just waiting for the details on international travel before booking flights.
Off to Work

Aimeé found herself a summer job working at John Henry’s Resort & Marina, which is located just down the hill in Garden Bay. Coming back is no problem with her ebike. It’s a full time position in housekeeping until the end of September, which is perfect as we plan to head back to Mexico in October. Hopefully it will be a great experience for her and it surely will help her english.
It struck me all of the events of the past five years that enabled this day: emigrating to Canada, studying english, learning to ride her ebike, and building the confidence to walk into the business to ask about employment. Congratulations Aimeé!
More Roses

Today I received five bare root rose plants. You can see they are eager to grow. With great pleasure I planted them right away, one at the base of each post of my new rope swag pergola that I built this spring.

The idea for this came from watching Gardener’s World and it solves a design problem in the front garden, i.e., how to add vertical interest. The roses that I purchase are all large climbers that will be trained up the posts and along the ropes.
We are having summer-like weather and the garden is what keeps us busy.