I was invited to dinner at a friend's on the other side of town on Sunday night, so my friend Judith who was also invited asked me stay overnight with her as she lives close by. We had a nice dinner at Douglas's and a relatively good night's sleep on Judith's hard-as-a-plank guest bed. After a lovely breakfast, we were heading out to go to the swimming pool at the hotel next door. We were standing under the porte cochère where her four dogs and the dog from next door had all congregated. Her youngest dog, Alby started barking which got all of them going. Alby's sister Stigly started growling and then bit me. I couldn't believe it as I had never been bitten by a dog before. Then she bit me again. We managed to back her off and I ran up the steps back to the house.
I wasn't badly injured, although I have 5 actual punctures which bled. The worst of it is that I went into shock and almost blacked out. It is a terrible feeling. Thankfully, Stigly has had her rabies shots so there is no danger there. So there is another thing I can cross off my bucket list for this life.
We never made it to the pool. This is the second time we have tried to go to that pool and have been foiled. Maybe it is not meant to be.
Otherwise, things are pretty much back to normal although there is an undercurrent of worry that something else could happen at any moment. We just have to get on with life and not obsess about it.
Here is the latest picture of all my non-biting cats on a rare occasion when they are all together. I say they do not bite, although Aya, the big white cat in the middle, does give me love nips with his small middle teeth. Good thing he is not inclined to bite me as he has huge fangs.
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Tuesday, 18 June 2019
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
June 4, 2019
Just when things felt like they were returning to some level of normalcy, Kandy town and some others were closed yesterday including banks and grocery stores in support of a monk MP who was fasting to demand the removal of three Muslim provincial governors. Yesterday was the 4th day of his fast. Thousands of people were marching from all over the area and congregating at the Sri Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Tooth Relic), the Buddhist equivalent of the Vatican in Kandy town where he was staging his fast.
On the way to breakfast, we were confronted by a host of army and police who kept diverting us to alternate routes to make way for processions of white clad people all heading for the Maligawa. My friend Devika had to walk to the other side of Kandy town to get home as no vehicular traffic could get through. My maid Veenitha said there were hardly any busses running and indeed as we watched the traffic on D.S. Senenayeke Mawatha (Trincomolee Street), one of Kandy's major thoroughfares from the hotel restaurant, there were only a few cars and buses running. That section of road is usually in gridlock any time of the day.
The three governors and all the Muslim ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers have now resigned and the fast is over. This will further polarize the various religious communities in my opinion. I hope the President appoints some new Muslim ministers soon, as the Muslim community must be represented in any cabinet.
It almost appears that some forces are conspiring to destabilize the country every time it seems that things may get back to normal. A presidential election is due in December and I suspect that this trend will continue until after the election. Turmoil followed by a period of normalcy followed by turmoil, normalcy, etc., etc. Just 2 days ago several European governments, including Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria had eased travel restrictions to Sri Lanka. Yesterday's events mean that travelers will again think twice before coming to Sri Lanka.
Yesterday's closure of all shops in Kandy town was not so unusual except for the closure of the banks and the big supermarkets including Food City and Keels all across the city not just in Kandy town. It reminds me of the hartals called by the JVP during the war waged by them in the late eighties. This will be a hard time for all Sri Lankans.
For my part, I am not really affected except for the fact that I couldn't do my grocery shopping yesterday.
On the home front, there has been no sign of Gilly. Veenitha said she smelled something dead outside the neighbor's fence but I did not have the heart to look. I hope it was just a rat or something and not Gilly.
I have been swimming sporadically due to curfews and bruised ribs. I fell out of my office chair while trying to pat Puta. I didn't feel anything at the time but a couple of days later I had two large swellings on my left side, it was hard to cough or sneeze and to move generally. It is just subsiding after almost 3 weeks. Bumping around in a tuktuk doesn't help.
The other cats are happy and healthy. I am sure they are relieved they don't have to put up with anyone new.
On the way to breakfast, we were confronted by a host of army and police who kept diverting us to alternate routes to make way for processions of white clad people all heading for the Maligawa. My friend Devika had to walk to the other side of Kandy town to get home as no vehicular traffic could get through. My maid Veenitha said there were hardly any busses running and indeed as we watched the traffic on D.S. Senenayeke Mawatha (Trincomolee Street), one of Kandy's major thoroughfares from the hotel restaurant, there were only a few cars and buses running. That section of road is usually in gridlock any time of the day.
The three governors and all the Muslim ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers have now resigned and the fast is over. This will further polarize the various religious communities in my opinion. I hope the President appoints some new Muslim ministers soon, as the Muslim community must be represented in any cabinet.
It almost appears that some forces are conspiring to destabilize the country every time it seems that things may get back to normal. A presidential election is due in December and I suspect that this trend will continue until after the election. Turmoil followed by a period of normalcy followed by turmoil, normalcy, etc., etc. Just 2 days ago several European governments, including Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria had eased travel restrictions to Sri Lanka. Yesterday's events mean that travelers will again think twice before coming to Sri Lanka.
Yesterday's closure of all shops in Kandy town was not so unusual except for the closure of the banks and the big supermarkets including Food City and Keels all across the city not just in Kandy town. It reminds me of the hartals called by the JVP during the war waged by them in the late eighties. This will be a hard time for all Sri Lankans.
For my part, I am not really affected except for the fact that I couldn't do my grocery shopping yesterday.
On the home front, there has been no sign of Gilly. Veenitha said she smelled something dead outside the neighbor's fence but I did not have the heart to look. I hope it was just a rat or something and not Gilly.
I have been swimming sporadically due to curfews and bruised ribs. I fell out of my office chair while trying to pat Puta. I didn't feel anything at the time but a couple of days later I had two large swellings on my left side, it was hard to cough or sneeze and to move generally. It is just subsiding after almost 3 weeks. Bumping around in a tuktuk doesn't help.
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A flame tree in full bloom on my way home from the pool. |
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| Puta having a snooze in front of the TV |
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| Brother and sister snuggling |
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| They do it a lot. |
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