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Geraniums and Gardening

Always Bright

Why I Garden

I sent off my 3000+ word story about our Hungarian cycling trip to Adventure Cyclist magazine. When I was going through the photos from that trip, I found this photo of geraniums. What is it about geraniums that seems synonymous with Europe?

This photo inspired me to replace the little impatiens to their new spot in the back garden and to fill those pots with geraniums. There is something so damned cheerful and irrepressible about geraniums. They’re one of those never-ever-give up kind of flowers. Maybe that’s why they’re everywhere? I actually entertained the thought – albeit briefly – to do something other than geraniums this year, but it seemed rather heretical so I’m back to the tried and true plan.

I can pretend my terra cotta pots are sitting on a balcony in Hungary, Italy or France, though I just recalled now that my favourite scene of geraniums was in a little coastal village in Turkey. I just remember all those olive oil tins and other odd buckets and cans repurposed into a extravagant show up the steep steps to the balcony of the one house.

It was just past dawn. I had woke up from the muzzein’s call to prayer.  We were sleeping under olive trees and I can still see my mosquito net swaying above my head, the olive branches and the brightening skies. The morning breeze was cool but still warm enough to feel like a caress.  I left Kevin and the other sleeping campers, and walked through the little seaside village where I came upon this display of geraniums. Maybe it’s their floral cheer against such humble surroundings… maybe that’s what was so powerful.

Funny, how one photo and one type of flower can lead you to entirely different places and memories.

This is why I travel…my hope is that when I’m decrepit and sitting in a rocking chair, I will still have a smile on my face because all these stories and memories will be unspooling in my brain.

 So, don’t worry if I look lost, it’s okay. I’m traveling somewhere amazing.

Cycling in the Czech Republic

Czech Republic mushrooms
Forest Finds in the Czech Republic

My Czech Republic story is now in the March issue of Adventure Cyclist Magazine. This is one of the photos and stories that didn’t make it into the article but it was a fine moment to remember. The 30,000 kms of trails that stitch the Czech Republic together includes the Vienna-Prague route that travels through Bohemia. It took a bit of convincing on my part to persuade these guys that they needed to be in the photo with the mushrooms. They figured a photo of the baskets was enough. All I could manage was my besblog-bastardized version of a Czech please and thank you with lots of smiles.

Something worked, because they finally agreed and here they are.

This has got to be one of my all-time  favourite cycling trips.  I don’t quite know what I expected, but what was delivered was this incredible landscape dotted with castles, crumbling statues in the middle of enchanted forests and great food…all of it brought to life by our incredible guide.

    And here’s the story….

Budapest Cafe

Budapest Cafe

Cafe at Gerloczy Hotel

I’m just about finished my 3000-word article on our August/September trip in Hungary. The draft is done, the sidebar’s written and the photos sorted, but here’s the thing I’ve learned. In spite of my need for instant gratification of sending it off immediately…I instead, am showing Big-Girl restraint and letting it sit for a few days. I won’t look at it all weekend and on Monday I’ll print it yet again so I can read it aloud and listen for any rhythmic misses, grammatical errors and general messy bits.

But in writing this story for Adventure Cyclist and while reviewing and editing the photos, I’ve had a chance to relive that trip. It seems like every time I go through this process, I get more out of the trip - the second and third time -  than I did while I was actually doing it.  Some books and films are like that too, the layers are revealed the more it’s looked at, examined and admired.

Our stay in Budapest was enhanced by our stay at the Gerloczy Hotel. This place is an absolute must-stay.

It felt like we were in Paris when we were sitting on our balcony with this cafe scene at our feet.

I’d love to go back and spend a week doing nothing but going to spas and then back to this beautiful hotel.

Sunny Days and Olympic Views

The day has finally cleared to blue skies with the odd fat cumulous. Considering the pounding rain and howling winds of last night, it’s nothing short of a miracle. It’s a good day to be heading in to Vancouver to check out the brouhaha (don’t you love that word?) surrounding the 2010 Olympics. The story I’m hearing is that everything has a million-hour line-up, but I think I just want to go feel the vibe of the city. I like the idea of it being full of life and excitement. That’s got to be worth the trip.

And the good news from my last posting…is that it DID get me writing. I’ve now edited the third chapter of what I refuse to call a book. If I call it a book, I’ll start panicking. I worked on that third section by changing the point of view in some parts. Of course, the resulting voice reads very differently and now, if the truth be known, I’m wondering if I should change it all back.  Puh-leeze. It could drive one around and around a certain bend in the road.

Instead. I’ve decided to leave it alone and focus the rest of this morning, on the Hungarian cycling story I’m doing for Adventure Cyclist magazine. I’ve sent off the kayaking story for a different magazine (that at this point shall remain anonymous)  and think that a visit to Vancouver will be just the ticket to give the whole mess a big break.

I’m spending the evening with a bunch of my cyclist-women friends and then tomorrow I’ll be having lunch at Maenam with Amy Rosen. I’ll report in on that later. It sounds like a great restaurant.

Next Trip & Other Notes

Off to Vancouver tomorrow to have a date with my husband. Kinda fun living in two worlds now and again. Keeps it all rather interesting…Sunday I’ll fly to Arizona and do the one-week tour of things. The last night and day is spent at a dude ranch so maybe I’ll wrangle up a calf or something.

Here’s where I could paste in some old Arizona photos for sport, except that most of my photos are gone, gone, gone. Long stupid story involving an external hard drive and various other dumbnesses on the part of Kevin and I. Yes, I did write dumbnesses. It’s rather fun to say fast.

Just heard my story about cycling in Croatia last May has finally been published in Adventure Cyclist magazine. Here too, is where I could paste in a great Croatia photo. Hmmm…maybe I actually have those on a CD somewhere. Just might look around and see about that.  My friend Vi Nick and I went on that trip, with a tour company called Ciclismo Classico. Very classy company. Warm and professional guides, incredible hotel/inns and to die for food. Highly recommended outfit. www.ciclismoclassico.com