
Earlier in the trip, Mike and Cindy O'Leary from Halifax had suggested that I stop in Doha for a week, should my travels take me to the Middle East. I am so glad that things worked out the way they did. I arrived in Doha last week, and was met at the airport (a first for this trip, even tho a few hostels ahd promised pickups) by the O'Leary's and their CDN friends (also working in the Middle East), Dan and Carolyn. The best words to describe how I felt that night were relief and happiness.
It was a wonderful week. We spent the first 2 days being busy (Terry Fox run, big amateur music party, simulated Calgary Stampede), then I got a chance to seriously chill for 4 days. Sleep in a big bed, wake up to coffee and omelettes, take a shower or bath, use the internet to catch up, do a few laundries, eat Western food suppers and drink a fair amount of Mike's beer.
Really, it was heaven and sorely needed. Now I feel all charged up and ready to tackle the last few months of this amazing trip.
Thanks Mike and Cindy for inviting me into your lives for a most relaxing visit.
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I felt the same way this week I was so tired. I had to work 3 days in a row at RONA. Can you imagine that? Almost slave labour I think. I haven't worked 3 days in a row in a year or two.
Now that I have my wind back, I can do the same thing next week. (When you work this many hours it is really hard to spend all my $$$ on my liquor bill...but I'm trying.)
My liver is getting one heck of a workout...I'll have to check with Don MacNeil to make sure I'm not working it too much.
Greg MacDonald
Bruce:
We miss you already! Had a staff party at the Villa last night, avec tres music :>) Enjoy the rest of your trip. Mike & Cindy, Doha, Qatar
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