Porte Photos’ Daily Pic: Monday, October 6th, 2025 – Sukkot begins

“Making peace,
I have found,
is much harder
than making war”

~ Gerry Adams
Irish republican president
of the Sinn Féin political party
Born on: 6th October 1948

Porte Ponderings:

Sukkot, a Jewish weeklong celebration honouring the 40 years of wondering in the desert and finding the Promise Land. A harvest time festival.

Now if only Israel would make peace and stop the genocide in Gaza as part of the celebration.

But it is truly harder to make peace than to make war.

Porte Photos’ Daily Pic: Saturday, September 27th, 2025 – World Tourism Day

“You can’t see the world
through a mirror”

~ Avril Lavigne
Singer and songwriter
Born on: 27th September 1984

Porte Ponderings:

The afternoon of our last day in Calgary, we met with Harold’s friend Cal. Cal had been an usher at Harold’s first wedding. Cal took us for a pickup ride to the Provincial Park near Carseland AB, Wyndham-Carsleland Provincial Park.

The size of the area was overwhelming. Thousands of seagulls, but none were close enough to ID.

Porte Photos’ Daily Pic: Wednesday, September 24th, 2025 – Cherries Jubilee Day

“Imagination was given to man
to compensate him for what he isn’t.
A sense of humour was provided
to console him for what he is”

~ Horace Walpole
The 4th Earl of Orford
was an English art historian and politician
Born on: 24th September 1717

Porte Ponderings:

The main purpose for our trip to Calgary was to meet Harold’s biological brother Dave for the first time. We had an amazing meal that Dave’s wife Barb insisted on paying for at Taste of Italy in Calgary. The conversation and wine was amazing. With promises of a second meeting on Friday, I didn’t take any pictures of our intimate group. Never wait to take pictures. Our second meeting was cancelled and we may never be able to see them in person again.

On the Thursday, I went for a drive to see the Alberta badlands. Dave told me about how the Red River had cut deep into the ground and exposed layers of history. Even the glaciers hadn’t erased the huge cut into the surface of the earth. There was even the Royal Tyrrell Museum that I shouldn’t miss on my trip to Calgary. This wasn’t something Harold was interested in so I went solo into the badlands. So much to see.