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Wednesday 24 February 2016

Guatemala and Canada

Guatemala and Canada


When I first started writing this blog way back then it was to let people now what I liked about Guatemala and to maybe have them experience what I have experienced in Guatemala.

http://visitguatemala.com/en

I did that and and experienced a rush of people from all over the world wanting to know more about this enchanted country. Guatemala is a special place. It took my heart, it was my quest and thus my blog became heartquest.

Most people, the Guatemalans and sometimes people from the USA that  I meet and experience here think I am an american. Well I am in the sense that,America is a continent (not a country as some people wrongly think) and I live on that continent.

http://www.mapsofworld.com/north-america/

The actual country on the continent of North America that I am live in, is called Canada. It's the big one just north of the USA.

http://www.rcgs.org/maps


We are actually the largest country after China on planet earth.... so here is a very BIG link...

https://www.google.com.gt/search?q=cartoon+map+of+canada&tbm=isch&imgil=rlj1bLweyYUvrM%253A%253BlBbKsDlV4TeHxM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.lahistoriaconmapas.com%25252Fatlas%25252Fcanada-maps%25252Fcartoon-map-of-canada.htm&source=iu&pf=m&fir=rlj1bLweyYUvrM%253A%252ClBbKsDlV4TeHxM%252C_&usg=__cs9hOX65ZLcAvXMQZTt_MHlzxCs%3D&biw=931&bih=446&ved=0ahUKEwi7hoX3rJHLAhUI1R4KHR3YBt8QyjcIOA&ei=gyHOVvu4IIiqe52wm_gN#imgrc=rlj1bLweyYUvrM%3A

That aside, our population is very small for such an expanse of land.

Some history...

Canada is what is called a constitutional monarchy. The top person in charge of the the country of Canada is voted in and that person is a Prime Minister (not a president), while yes Queen Elizabeth the Second is our head of state. A governor general represents the queen in parliament.

Etc bla bla bla...

Unlike the USA we have more than one party that can be elected and become the leading and ruling party of Canada. In the last election there where several parties wanting to be elected. We had the New Democratic Party, the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party. There where also smaller parties such as the the Green Party but in reality it was only three main ones that that had any chance of success.

The Liberal Party who's platform was change won the last election.

http://www.liberal.ca

In Canada the term of office for any party in charge is four years. But that party if it remains a favourite of the people can have as many successions of that four year term as possible. There is no limit in Canada like there is in the USA (two terms of four years) and Guatemala (one term of four years) so in Canada a party could in theory remain in power forever.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is our current leader of the Liberal Party in Canada. His platform was change and change to happen for the good of all Canadians.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/meet-justin-trudeau-canadas-liberal-boxing-strip-teasing-new-pm-n447636

In part of that change his cabinet has an equal number of men and women (a first ever) in it. Also for the first time two members of the first nation people are on his cabinet, giving them a strong visible representation.

We call the first people that settled here in Canada "first Nation people" not Indians. After-all
Indians come from India not from here... and the only Indians in Canada now well they immigrated to Canada from India, didn't they?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Nations


All of this makes me think that some of the people that wrote the history of the early days where not that educated... and the anyone that thinks the same way today, well ditto.


Meanwhile back to the main topic...


Canada through one of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promises is allowing refugees from war torn Syria to be settled into Canada. He is doing that and many have already settled into a new life in Canada. From my prospective and from similar moves that happened in the past all these people will become solid deeply involved in the future of Canada.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/welcome/index.asp?wbdisable=true



Back once more to that main topic... Canada... ah I get distracted so easily.



Well... Canada has ten provinces.

And Canada also has three territories.


I, yes well I was not born in Canada. I was born in a small country in the United Kingdom called Wales.

http://www.thewalesmap.com/

The language of Wales is Welsh, not English, although English is spoken there as well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_language

In the country of  Wales (Cymru), the language Welsh (Cymrieg) is now officially and a compulsory language in the school system. Where I was born in Wales (north Wales) you must speak that language Cymrieg in school and in business first and English as a second language.


http://cymraeg.llyw.cymru/splash?orig=/



So what happened next then?

Well what happened next was that after being in Wales for almost ten of my first years on planet earth.. well...


THEN
Everything changed...

http://www.lastoceanliners.com/


My father, my mother, my young brother and my sister.. and along with me, well we all got on a huge ocean liner and sailed across the North Atlantic, got a little seasick along the way and yes immigrating into Canada.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQyrEzUsQ8E

It was a long journey and back then the only way to travel.

Foolishly I have done that twice since, crossing the North Atlantic Ocean, yes and getting seasick on a steam ship. The last time I crossed the north Atlantic Ocean we ended up on the tail end of a hurricane. I will never do that again, nor should anyone else, unless you like hurricanes at sea.

HOG TOWN (Toronto)

http://www.blogto.com/city/2013/10/how_toronto_got_the_nickname_hogtown/

My family all settled in Ontario (one of the ten provinces of Canada) and are still there. My father was a minister of the church and had found a Welsh United church in Toronto that needed a Welsh speaking minister. He was set up pretty good there and had a very good life in Toronto. The church is still there and is called Dewi Sant Welsh United Church and is the only Welsh church in Canada. http://www.dewisant.com/


I grew up in Ontario, namely the city of Toronto... 
http://www.toronto.com/

THEN


Then well I had itchy feet for travel it seemed and thus I did and traveled and lived and worked in five of the ten provinces and one of the three territories. So while I am not an expert, I do know and understand a great deal about Canada.

The ten provinces are (from east to west)...

Newfoundland; Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island; Quebec; Ontario. Manitoba; Saskatchewan; Alberta; and British Columbia. 

http://lizardpoint.com/geography/canada-quiz.php

The three territories are Northwest Territories; Nunavut; Yukon. In 1999 a part o the Northwest Territories was separated to form Nunavut.

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/province/nwtz.htm

I have worked and lived in Quebec (a summer); Ontario (many years, growing up there); Manitoba (a winter..brrr); Alberta (several years) and presently I call British Columbia home.

I also lived in Yukon one of the three territories. Yukon is known as the land of the midnight sun and for part of the summer the sun never sets in the far north of Yukon anyway. Then of course for part of the winter the sun never rises.

http://www.travelyukon.com/Explore/Midnight-Sun


I live now on the west coast of British Columbia on an island called Vancouver Island. It is about a three hour ferry ride, or a twenty minute float plane flying experience, to the city of Vancouver.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g154935-d4782219-i136466913-
Harbourfront_Walkway-Nanaimo_Vancouver_Island_British_Columbia.html


http://www.explorevancouverisland.com/travel_map_vancouver_island_bc_canada.htm



I have been down into Guatemala five times (and my espanol should be better). My problem is that I write in English and a lot. I write a blog, well more than one, but one is the main blog.

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/396598310907603439/


I have also written some stories, books even.  I wrote a screenplay (Clowns) and then wrote the treatment for it with the intent of selling it. But if I can have my way (hope, hope) I would like to produce that myself.

I also wore a musical based on some Latin music. It was originally written for the Tango, but then I changed it for the Salsa. I also wrote two other stories, both period pieces, one set in 18th century North America and the other set in 11th century Wales.

I also have the background and story-line for something called Back Stabbers a project that I am also working on which is partly based on true events.
.
My main fictional work that I am presently toiling on is an action, adventure,romance story which is nearing completion. I will publish that one first, most likely within the next few months

http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/canadian_money.html?mediapopup=555161

Living in Canada on a Canadian pension is impossible without working at least part time somewhere. I do that when I am there in Canada or I work seasonally sometimes.

I can though live very well in Guatemala on my pension even with the weaker Canadian dollar.

The problem with that is that when one gets older, we like to be closer to family and they are all in Ontario, Canada aren't they?  Another move coming?

In the meantime, writing stories is my outlet, is my part-time work, possible my seasonal work as well and is my way of subsidizing my pension monies.

It works.
so off to work, I have much to accomplish...



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