Tuesday, I went with my friends Liz and Tania in search of a shoemaker out in Pillimatalawa. They had found him on a Discovery Club outing and had already had work done by him. I had 3 pairs of shoes that the shoe repair place in town could not repair, so I was keen. They had tried for over a month to contact him by phone with no luck, so we decided to take a chance and drive out there. Eureka! We found the place and he was there and still in business. Of course, he had lost his phone and had a new number. I left my 3 pairs of shoes which he will rebuild all for LKR.1300, about C$11.
After that we were off to Liz's place. She runs a guest house in the hills beyond the University of Peradeniya. It is quite a drive out there, but the view is worth it in the end. She made us a lovely lunch of fettuccine alfredo, salad and home made carrot cake. Haven't had carrot cake in I don't know how long.
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| The view. It was quite cloudy and rained heavily before we left. |
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| Liz on the left and Tania on the right. When the rain started, the pool was dancing. The dog is Max. |
Wednesday, it was grocery shopping and fur/claw. This time my hairdresser razor-ed coconut fronds on the back of my head.
We had stopped at Food City to get water and toilet paper for Ewan in the hospital. You would think that for the amount he is paying to be in there, all this would be provided, but evidently not. Both Marlise and I were wanting to drink all the water by this time, but we daren't because Ewan needed it.
On the way into Food City, I ran into Anuruddha my former neighbour in Sirimalwatte. He told me that there had been a fire in the municipal car park behind Kandy City Centre and indeed the traffic was madness again. We were parked right beside the access road to the car park and it was school time again plus the hospital is right on the lake side which means you have to go on the lake road which is terrible at the best of times.
We had a nice visit with Ewan despite the fact that Marlise and I kept ogling the water.
Then it was back to where Ava and I had started our shopping trip at Selyn so that Marlise could buy some of the bracelets we had purchased for LKR.160 each. On the way, we stopped back in at Food City and instantly consumed a litre of water. I was still feeling the effects of the MSG yesterday. That was my first and last visit to the dosai place.
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| Bracelets. Made out of beads and cord. Lovely, but I discovered they are next to impossible to get on without help. |
So it is rest and relaxation for the rest of the weekend.




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