Juneteenth

June 21st, 2026

Friday was a federal holiday for Juneteenth, so Mellisa and I headed to Aagman for an Indian food lunch – it’s restaurant week here in Guyana. We yakked for a couple of hours and enjoyed getting out on a weekday. John and I went back there for lunch on Saturday so he could enjoy it, too! I like that service and food are good, it’s a pleasant atmosphere, and everything is pretty fast (not always the case here).

Monday night I went with John to an event to mark international sea turtle day. Guyana has four of the seven kinds of sea turtles (leatherbacks, hawksbill, olive Ridley, and green). The EMC foundation did a very good presentation on the turtles and talked about their efforts to tag the turtles and track them. It was great to hear how Guyana recruited turtle poachers back in the ‘90s and turned them into wardens to help protect the turtles.

John gave remarks at the opening of a heath conference this week sponsored by AmCham – living his best life!

John and I finished “Better Call Saul” – so good! We watched the new Jack Ryan movie and of course enjoyed it. Last night we got hooked on the new season of “Criminal Intent.”

I signed up for a Great Courses class on photography (free through my library access, yay!). It’s really good and it prompted me to take my camera outside late yesterday afternoon. I’m determined to get better at using my camera before our next vacation! I’ll post some photos below.

Curious cow grazing in the neighborhood
Water lily
Great Frigate Bird with the moon
Some sort of palm tree nuts
Dead snake

A Night at the Opera

June 14th, 2026
Beautiful St George’s Cathdral

The EU ambassador invited us to a lovely evening at St George’s Cathedral to hear a special guest baritone, Leonardo Lopez Linares and his oboe accompanist, Cecilia Maragano (both from Buenos Aires). It was a really nice concert, and we also enjoyed the local choir and local soloists. The event was sponsored by the EU Commission. The cathedral is Anglican built at the end of the 19th century. I’ve heard it described as the largest wooden church in South America. It’s really pretty.

Friday afternoon we went to the home of the Canadian High Commissioner for Canada’s first game of the World Cup. We enjoyed visiting with our Canadian friends, and I really liked seeing the High Commissioner’s beautiful yard and screened in porch.

Saturday we had a new officer, Marcella, over for breakfast along with my friend Mellisa who I always enjoy seeing. That night, we met Chris and Mariela for a nice dinner at Nikkei.

John and I continue to watch “Better Call Saul.” I can’t believe that it took us this long to watch it – we have really enjoyed it and are sad there are only a couple of episodes left. Today I read “Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage” by Belle Burden. I really enjoyed it although it is a sad And rather jaw-dropping story. I also had a nice chat with Mary C in Little Rock on Monday.

The Foreign Service is a small community, and I always love to see my worlds collide. Jessica (below) worked for me in Argentina and is now working with my good friend and former local staff supervisor, Mr. Irshad, in Pakistan. They sent me the photo below to say hello (they are pointing to my photo from 2014). So fun to see!

Mr. Irshad and Jessica in Pakistan

Back home

June 7th, 2026

Spent Monday getting packed and the house ready to leave, taking a break for a gin and tonic with David and Alison. A wonderful storm came through Monday night and I sat on the porch listening to the rain and enjoying the cool wind.

Tuesday was a travel day and I arrived back in Guyana in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, happy to see John (who was sweet enough to wait up for me).

I spent the rest of the week just getting settled back in and watching French Open tennis. I enjoyed watching Brazil’s Fonseca beat Djokavic – we saw Fonseca win the Argentine Open last year. I finished “The Mad Wife” by Meagan Church and “Wild Dark Shore” by Charlotte McConaghy. John and I are still enjoying “Better Call Saul” and are almost finished with the series.

Scrabble!

May 31st, 2026

Pam drove down Friday evening for a Scrabble weekend. We had a lot of fun and did more talking and birdwatching than playing Scrabble.

Muffy in her element

The rest of the week was filled with appointments, including going to a hair appointment in Maumelle – it rained most of the way there and back. Sadly our A/C is on the blink, so I’ve been sweating it out at home – hopefully the part they need will come in soon. I went out on a fun boat ride/picnic with David and Alison earlier in the week, then helped Alison clean the boat.

Pam and I watched the delightful movie, “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” I had listened to the audio book a while back and liked the book, but I really enjoyed the movie more.

Here’s a photo from last weekend’s wedding:

With the bride’s parents

I do

May 26th, 2026
Gorgeous drive home

I met John in Fayetteville on Friday to attend his nephew’s wedding. It was a quick trip for John – in on Friday and out on Monday. We had a fun weekend: out for a nice dinner with his mom on Friday; an afternoon BBQ at his brother’s house on Saturday; and the wedding on Sunday afternoon at a very pretty venue in Bentonville (just down the street from Sam Walton’s original store). We really enjoyed visiting with Phillip’s friends over the weekend; I had met them briefly years and years ago. We also liked getting to know the bride’s parents who made the trip from Germany.

Earlier in the week I visited more with James and Marybeth, did some shopping, went to a doctor’s appointment in Little Rock, and took care of some things around the house. I went out Wednesday night running around and to dinner with Alison and Peewee which is always fun.

I finished reading “A Far-Flung Life” by M.L. Stedman.

When I got home Monday afternoon, I found this amazing summer tanager at the suet feeder.

What a beauty! While not rare in Arkansas this time of year, I seldom see them.