5am brought mist draped peaks, egg sandwiches, and a hooded driver. We skirted Sri Lankan hillsides by van, The sun rose, stencilled the clouds in silver And the dry gravel of an ancient lakebed crunched beneath our feet. Along with 4 litres of water, 4 Granny Smith apples and spirits warmed by the morning sun,…… Continue reading World’s End
Author: drewgulyas
Happy Mother’s Day, 2017
Sri Lanka is a culturally, geographically and culinarily diverse… and when it comes to recreation, cricket reigns above all. During our time here I have seen kids of all ages playing pick up games of cricket all over the place: parking lots, school fields, patches of beach, and in the middle of the road -…… Continue reading Happy Mother’s Day, 2017
Vesak, Arugam Bay
Waves 3 times my height at the crest Break and fall on moonlight I walk the beach Illumination reaching out before me As far as the next bend in the dunes And never beyond I walk in a hopeless search I seek communion Belonging A sense of peace and purpose And i am mistaken in…… Continue reading Vesak, Arugam Bay
Cue the Beach Boys
Ruby and Charlotte showed some awesome determination today. Both of them went almost the full lesson getting tossed all over by the surf and didn’t catch a single wave. Until this happened for Ruby: The best thing about surfing lessons today? In my opinion it was all the cheering on the beach and in the…… Continue reading Cue the Beach Boys
Ten and a half!
Charlotte was born 10.5 years ago today. We celebrated her half birthday with a tour of two tea plantations, a swim in a waterfall and cake at morning tea, afternoon tea, and dinner!
Bucolic bike ride – April 26/2017, by Drew
Sometimes I find the pace of our travel challenging. Along the way, we have met people from all over the world who we overlap with for a day or two in one location or another. They arrive, take in the local sites, sounds, and flavours, and then move on. Meanwhile, we move more slowly -…… Continue reading Bucolic bike ride – April 26/2017, by Drew
Why did the elephants cross the road?
Look close at the Elephant in the lead and you’ll notice that she looks pretty hungry. Now look even closer and below her and you can see the 2month old calf that we caught a few glimpses of on yesterday’s safari in Uda Walawe National Park. Cutest little trunk you ever did see. These elephants…… Continue reading Why did the elephants cross the road?
Ruby’s cartwheel
Ruby’s cousin Anna is a bendy strong and agile wonder of a human being who has recently developed a passion for gymnastics. Ruby admires this pursuit of Anna’s a great deal and has done at least 1000 practice cartwheels since our trip began. Hil and I often find ourselves wondering just what exactly the…… Continue reading Ruby’s cartwheel
After the bike trip (April 27, 2017)
Very fun and challenging bike trip through the countryside around Unawatuna. Lots of agriculture, birds, tuk tuks and sweat.
Cooking with Karuna in Unawatuna
First, We went to the market to get out ingredients. We traveled by tuk tuk. We saw watermelon, carrots, fish, potatoes, tomatoes, beans, pumpkin, scotch bonnets, spiced, papaya, cabbage, and mango. The fish monger cut the head off and stuck his hand inside and pulled out the guts. He used the leg of a…… Continue reading Cooking with Karuna in Unawatuna
