Day 034 of Our Winter: Today was a poya day. It really doesn't seem possible there's been time for two since we arrived in Sri Lanka. The day of a full moon is a religious observance for the Buddhist majority in Sri Lanka and generally a slower day for businesses.
Thursday, December 04, 2025
Food and Shelter
Wednesday, December 03, 2025
A Net Connection and One's Location
"You never commented about your new TV. I've been using my time to try to catch up on where the tech has gone over the last six years. AI is extremely helpful for scouring reviews and making comparisons into tables. Changes that used to take decades is now accelerating over a much quicker timeline. I think the profound shift in viewing choice selection is going to be the developing news story of 2026. That will be in the software side as much as hardware."Even though we've only been home for four of the last six years, I'm thinking it'll be time for an update when we return to New Westminster in the spring. Our last screen was dropped off at the apartment during our COVID quarantine. Screens seem to have improved so much during the interim years.
Tuesday, December 02, 2025
Now 45 Kms North of Nugegoda

Monday, December 01, 2025
A Missing Piece of Our Puzzle
Day 031 of Our Winter: Today, Jay and I went to a shop that photocopies documents and prints from PDFs. We are old enough to still like having travel plans verifiable as a stack of paper when we go somewhere for a whole winter.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Vihara Maha Devi Park
Day 030 of Our Winter: When we saw sun this morning, we knew that the storm was finally gone. We ate a leisurely breakfast. As we'd been pretty much confined to the house during the recent cyclone, we ached to get out. Jay suggested that he and I go to the Vihara Maha Devi Park. It's a large park in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
We used the PickMe rideshare app and decided to go by tuk-tuk. As it was a Sunday, the traffic would be light. In fact, it was perfect taking us only around 20 minutes to get to the park that is fronted by the Colombo Town Hall which opened in 1928.
Jay and I had visited here once on my first visit to Sri Lanka in 1986. I love Colombo because of the old, planned sections. This park was originally laid out during the British period and was called Victoria Park. During World War II, the area was occupied by the British Army and was used as a base by the Australian 17th Brigade. During the 1950's it became a park again and later in the decade was renamed for Queen Viharamahadevi, the mother of the famous Sinhalese King Dutugamunu. He reigned from 161 to 137 B.C. The name change was a symbolic way to celebrate Sri Lanka's own history and culture.
The space is around 50 acres or 20.2 hectares in a beautiful part of Colombo called Cinnamon Gardens.
We spent a great morning under blue skies, so different from the recent days of unusual rain caused by the retreating cyclone.
Jay and I continued our walk by stopping at the Cenotaph War Memorial. We walked onwards towards the edge of Biera Lake. We entered the huge Central Colombo Mall and bought some soft drinks in a supermarket inside.
I have quite a number of other photos from our 5K walk, but I think I'll just use these fourteen images. They're from just the park. That's a large number for a single journal entry!
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Life After the Cyclone
Friday, November 28, 2025
Sitting Out the Storm
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Too Much Rain / A Dinner of String Hoppers























