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11th March

As the sun shines through the tulip petals you can hardly not feel joy at the natural world. While wars rage and people suffer nature keeps on giving. In line with my other pictures of villages I have been to here is an idea of Almirante in Northern Panama. Stopped in at the south african shop in Witney to get guavas, Eetsummore biscuits for the kids and chockits for me. There are fewer and fewer in a packet these days.
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What has gone for good? A sunny day.

While having supper I started wondering about those well laid dinner tables. Candlesticks Gravy boats Soup tureens Toast racks Napkin rings Lobster picks Stilton scoops Mayonnaise spoons Nutcrackers Knife rests Soup ladles Vegetable tureens with covers Electric carving knives Salt spoons Umpteen glasses Ice bucket Butter knife if butter was not already rolled Lots more varieties of knives, forks and spoons. Now on my supper table there was a piece of kitchen towel, a plastic mug, an already served plate of carrot, asparagus with a piece of brie from the nose and a peeled pear. All tasted great. A sunny day is back for a day and so ate outside for first time this year but then an hour later I was back indoors under a blanket having a snooze.

March and 6 nations

While the world, particularly the Middle East, is coming to terms with th e killing of Khamenei in Iran along with various henchmen and there is a lot of ongoing bombing by the US and Israel with retaliatory strikes by Iran I went to have coffee with my grandaughter Claire and her boyfriend Sam. What a lovely, happy, composed woman she has become.  Yesterday was Darceys 18th birthday so a nice way to see both girls. While the war has not yet directly affected most of the UK it probably wont be long. Today the 6th mortgages are set to rise and oil states are discussing stopping exports as Iran virtually closes Strait of Hormuz. Civilians in Lebanon, Iran, and Gulf States are living in fear of attack by one side or the other. What with Gaza and Ukraine and Sudan continuing to be suffering from strife this is not a time of world peace. But its also time for the 6 Nations. Tonight its Ireland v Wales where Wales is the underdo...

25th back in Europe

A bottle of water at Schipol costs £5.  So did without. Flight delayed haven't worked out how long this coming home has taken. Got back to a wonderful welcome of chocolate cake and hot apple from the kids. Thank you to them.  We tried out some of the chocs I brought back. General impression is that we all love central/south america

Going home

As I don't have to check out until 12 having  swim.  Beyond the railing is the sea with the tide in. Pelicans flying over.  Where the canal meets the sea and thus the waters mix, the fresh water fish, which would die in the salt, provide a feast for the birds. The paths we take in life often seem unimportant at the time but I realise that I'm here in Panama because of a path I took in 1963 and everything subsequent to that led me here. Nothing before that and nothing after had the same profound result. "Come to the ball with me tonight." That sealed it but there was no way I could know what would happen in the intervening 62 years. It is 31 and climbing degrees today, the hottest it has been so am glad to be leaving, probably also good for my barclaycard.

Massage and cooking class day today

As its Monday and lots closed have booked cooking course and a massage. No rain and not too hot. Tasted some of the local chocolate. Quite a different experience. Learnt Panamanian Afro cooking for 4 hours. The guy was trained on Nairobi and has set up  business in his flat. 7 of us and most enjoyable, instructive and delicious. We made a chicken stew with a multitude of spices with coconut rice. Also all about pineapples and why foil has a shiny side and a matt side as well as lots of other tips. Before this I had stopped off in an ice cream shop with a group of over tattooed Americans. I was attempting to photograph their legs when a girl came and stood over my shoulder so quickly turned the screen to a hibiscus. She was quite aggressive but I actually did get this snap. However I think if you are out in public you are fair game.

To monkey island

Starting at 6.30  drove up to the Chagos river, hopped into a tiny boat with an Aussie and an American couple and zoomed off into Gaton lake which sort of joins the two main parts of the canal. Three types of monkey, howler, capuchin and tamarind. The little islands are home to sloths which I saw high up sleeping, plenty of birds and many other creatures includ ing these bats. A cayman. A small iguana. Termite and ants nests in the trees.  W onderful views and light. Could have spent more time in and out of the creeks. Then to a butterfly, frog and sloth sanctuary. An agouti running off with a flower which it then buried like a squirrel. A yellow caracara. Thought i was having lobster for lunch but turn...