Human error...It's rampant...Self included...
Although views on the hills seem redundant, each one has its own unique appeal. |
Vacations to Go has a credit card number on file which they'll bill today. Later in the day I'll look up the credit card online to verify that it's been paid. One must never assume such payments are always handled properly.
We're not quite sure why cactus grow freely on the island of Madeira with its temperate climate. Our perception has always been that cactus grow in hot dry climates. |
I see it in myself. I make mistakes regularly. With all of our checking and rechecking, errors are made. When I look back at prior posts when "fact checking" a date or comment, invariably I find a typo, a wrong date or an editing error. Many of our errors are caused by me after having also been checked by Tom each day. We continue to find errors.
Even a cloudy day has a certain amount of appeal. |
Of course, when I hit the "publish" button every day around noon, I make the assumption after rereading each word, that it's error free. Once Tom reads it online after publication, he finds anywhere from zero to six or seven errors that I missed when proofing it. I go back to the editing page making the corrections immediately.
There are some areas where flowers continue to bloom. Although, we've noticed a decline in the number of summertime blooms. |
To go back in and correct almost 700 posts would take more time than I'm willing to spend. Don't get me wrong, in a perfect world there wouldn't be errors. But, I must admit I've become less obsessed with attempting for perfection since we began traveling so long ago. Its not worth the stress.
Views of the sea are ever changing. |
In time, I learned that "Life's true perfection" is actually based on one's contentment and happiness, not in trying to make life perfect in the accomplishment of one's tasks, whether it's a dinner party, a family get together or a work related project.
Today, we've included a few new photos from our outing last Thursday. |
When I think back to the fancy dinner parties we held over the years, the days of work and preparation, I now realize that all our guests really wanted was to spend time with us. Sure, the food and the ambiance were nice.
The rose blooming season is almost over. Yet, I continue to find a few new blooms when I walk in the neighborhood. |
Now, almost two years later, I can hardly think of having a dinner party for four, let alone for eight or twelve at a fancy table setting with days of preparation in making scrumptious food and creating a breath taking ambiance.
Rock formations often illustrate areas where water flows from the mountain tops. |
Those days are long gone. Easy meals will be prepared with the same love as in the long ago past with more time left for the things that really matter, such as being together.
These low lying clouds appear every few days. |
I write "intinerary" as "ntnerary" later laughing at the irony of an error that I didn't willfully incite. I do correct those errors when we catch them not as a result of perfection but as a sense of responsibility to our readers for them to be able to decipher our message of the day.
With the necessity of spending time wrapping up future bookings, hopefully our time will be freed up over the upcoming months of August and September when we'll be "on the move" in Paris, London, Vancouver and sailing on two cruises.
The terrains is not as green as it had been with little rain this past month. |
Perfect or not, we joyfully continue to share our photos from our remaining time in Madeira, Portugal, writing each day sharing our thoughts and photos. Hopefully, many of our readers enjoy our lighthearted ramblings...or not. We can't please everyone nor do we expect that it's possible.
Corn is growing in many areas on the island both for personal use and as a farming crop. |
Happy day!
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Photo from one year ago today, July 1, 2013:
We were so far from civilization that we spent considerable time exploring the area of Boveglio, coming to knowing it well. This was the cemetery at the church across from our 300 year old stone house. For details, please click here. |