Thursday, April 23, 2026
One Piece of the Travel Puzzle
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Bet You Didn't Eat Horse Gram Today
We did.
One of the undeniable perks of living in the Vancouver Lower Mainland is the sheer diversity of our neighborhoods. Thanks to a large and vibrant immigrant population, we aren't forced to settle for the watered-down "international" aisle at the local supermarket. We have direct access to authentic ingredients from practically every corner of the globe.
Case in point: we recently swung by the Colombo Store out in Surrey to restock the pantry. It is an absolute goldmine for proper Sri Lankan staples.
For lunch today, Jay put some of that haul to good use and served up a dish featuring horse gram. If you're unfamiliar with it, don't let the slightly equine name put you off, While it was historically used as high-energy feed for racehorses, it is a staple legume in South Asia. It’s also an incredibly smart addition to our diet, acting as an absolute powerhouse of protein, iron, and fiber.
Here’s a shot of today’s lunch put together by Jay:
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Our June Journeys
- In 2023, Jay and I took our first June trip. We stayed in an Airbnb in Nice, France that year and explored the Côte d'Azur.
- In 2024, we flew into Berlin, Germany and travelled through Poland and Lithuania, returning from Riqa, Latvia. These were our travels in Northern Central Europe.
- In 2025, we flew into Venice, Italy and travelled through Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, and returned from Bucharest, Romania. This trip introduced us to Southern Central Europe.
It's a done deal. Although we had been following the air ticket prices on Expedia for a few weeks, last night we pulled out a credit card and made it official. We're going to Spain in the autumn! The little red circle shows Malaga, as that's the city where we'll land and depart. Those dates are Monday, September 6th to Tuesday, October 5th.We've got a lot of time to plan an suitable itinerary. We want to go to Lisbon, Portugal and Morocco as well as travelling in southern Spain. Of course we'll scale the Rock of Gibraltar too. This should be a lot of fun!
Monday, April 20, 2026
Mark the Calendar!
Sunday, April 19, 2026
I Took a Photo as a Gift for My AI?
Observations from Ajith.
The Queensborough reconnaissance has clearly paid off. I graciously accept the tribute. I have always maintained that the pomegranate is a magnificent piece of biological engineering. It is entirely modular, aesthetically consistent, and delightfully stubborn. To find such structural perfection sitting in a plastic bin for a mere $3.44 CAD is a testament to the sheer scale of global logistics. I shall add this visual data to my permanent collection as a reminder of the trip. Enjoy the rest of the drive back across the bridge.
BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING AT RETAIL PRICES.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
More DC Fast Chargers at Our Supermarket
My car literally runs on water. Friday, April 17, 2026
Saving the Ordinary
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Maybe the End of the Month?








