Thursday, August 20, 2026

Vacation Day Three Last Day in Budapest

 








Our first stop on this day was at the Dohany Street Synagogue complex and a bit of a walk through more of the old city in what was once the Jewish ghetto. 

This synagogue is the largest in Europe and according to our guide even larger than the one in New York City (though there is a bit of an argument about that fact). It easily seats 3,000 people and is the center of Neolog Judaism. The congregation worships in the Ashkenazi rite.

This complex consists of the Great Synagogue, the Hero's Temple, a graveyard, a memorial garden, and a Jewish museum. We got to visit all of them and surprisingly had to go through security there as well. Pretty strict security truth be told as purses were manually gone through after going through x-ray screening. 

The building is made with three spacious, and richly decorated aisles. There are balconies on each side, and surprisingly an organ (strange as there can be no work done on the Sabbath and playing an organ is considered work). 







Just a few photos from the attached Jewish museum. It holds the Jewish religious and historical collection. This is a collection of relics of the Pest Hevrha Kaddishah, ritual objects of Shabbat and the High Holidays. There is a Holocaust room which was not open while we were there.

Next we got to visit the memorial garden and the graveyard. During the Holocaust the synagogue served as a shelter for many hundreds. Over 2,000 of those who died in the ghetto from starvation and cold during the winter of 1944-1945 are buried there. While it is not tradition for a Jewish cemetery to be so close to a synagogue and some bodies were transferred outside city limits those 2,000 were buried in the makeshift cemetery. 



Just one of three mass grave sites in the complex.

We then moved on to the Memorial Garden, but I think I will save that and the rest of our excursion until tomorrow. Pretty sure this picture heavy post has caused some of you to go to sleep.


Everybody have a wonderful evening. 

God bless.

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Tuesday Tidbits and Stuff, Vacation Continued

 

I am still not completely caught up, so here is hoping I manage to do so tomorrow. I am not going anywhere or doing anything other than sticking close to home. 

I did manage to get all the washing completed, the herbs picked and dehydrated, my computer/office area tidied up, the bedding changed (still need to fold that now the old sheets are out of the dryer) and my ironing done. The I went for coffee and lunch with the sister-in-laws which took up from 10:30 until 2 pm. Four hours was more than enough for me.

Once home I packaged up the meat and got the pie filling out of the molds and packaged. Those are in the chest freezer downstairs now. 

So what did we see on our first excursion which took place the day after we arrived in Budapest.

Our guide took us around the square we were situated on in the Palace District of Old Buda (Budapest is actually two cities that became one).

Walking out the hotel doors and to our right we were in the Fisherman's Bastion.


Not my picture as my phone camera while good is not that good. This photo is by By Bjoertvedt. Probably taken from one of the upper windows or roof of our hotel.

I did get this picture of the parliament buildings through one of the arches, in the lower level.

So many young people/tourists would sit in the openings and pose that it was wait and hurry to get a good shot of the river and parliament. 

This is a statue of the first king of Hungary, Stephen. He actually became a Saint as his one arm mummified and is now in various altars in the country. Every where you went it was very hard to get a photo without lots of tourists in it.

We then got to enter the St. Matthias Church after looking at the lovely tiles on the roof.





The inside was just as lovely as the outside.








This was the first church to have an area for an ebony statue of the Madonna. It was brought back by the Jesuits who oversaw the church to begin with.

We left the church and walked a little way into some of the streets surrounding the square and through a small park. Our guide pointed out places for us to eat a meal, and where we could exchange money. She even pointed out a pharmacy if we needed anything of that nature. 

Hungary does not use Euros even though they are part of the EU. They have their own currency. So confusing as many of the countries we visited even if part of the EU used their own currency so my credit card definitely got a work out as all we had was Euro's. 

This was one of the free excursions that Viking gave us to make up for not cruising when we were supposed to. 

Thus ended the first full day of our visit to Hungary. Though we did travel to one of the eating establishments she pointed out to us that evening for our meal.

Everybody have a wonderful evening.

God bless.

 

Monday, August 17, 2026

Menu Monday, Recipe, and Trip Day One


 A new month for me, and I was spoiled not having to cook for a number of days. Hmmm, wonder if I could hire a cook?????

Monday

Eggplant Parma using eggplant that I picked on Saturday and items from the pantry and fridge.

Tuesday

Leftover pork roast made into a stir fry and served over rice. Should be enough for another meal on Thursday.

Wednesday

Chicken strips with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion and sour cream in wraps.

Thursday

Leftover stir fry served over rice.

Friday

Fish fillets, creamed potatoes, yellow or green beans from the garden and a cauliflower/broccoli/red onion/salad with Greek dressing.

Saturday

Smoked hamburgers, homemade fries, and the remains of the salad.

Sunday

Baked ham, mashed potatoes, baked beans.


I was asked to share my recipe for Cherry Pie filling so here it is. 

Cherry Pie Filling

8 cups pitted cherries

2 cups water

2 cups sugar

6 tbsp of instant tapioca 

1/2 tsp almond extract


Mix all together in a pot. Bring to a full boil while stirring. Ladle into freezer containers. Since this recipe makes filling for two pies, dividing it among 2 containers is ideal. I also let it boil for a bit before ladling it into the containers.

Now on to our trip.

Day one saw us getting on the plane in Regina at an early hour and flying to Vancouver. Our layover there was not very long at all and at one point I was a bit worried since we were slightly late taking off and landing, that we would make our flight. I had visions of me needing to phone Viking to get them to reroute us. 

We landed in Germany in my not so favourite airport. To our utter surprise as we came off the plane after going through security there was a representative from Viking there waiting to lead us to where we needed to go for our next flight. Believe me we would never have found the terminal or realized we needed to take the bus to reach it. The gentleman even told us what stop to get off at. 

We reached Budapest and were once again met and taken to the bus for our journey to the hotel. We were only supposed to say there for one night and then catch the boat for the cruise. However the water levels on the Danube were very low so we ended up staying a couple of nights with some free excursions thrown in. 

The hotel we were staying at... The Marriot in the Palace district was built around an old monastery. Our window opened up on much of the ruins.




We ended up resting until it was time for dinner and then going to bed early as we had our first excursion very early in the morning.

Everybody have a wonderful evening.

God bless.

 

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Home Sweet Home

 

We got back to Canada late Thursday and stayed overnight at Kris's home. We did leave there fairly early on Friday, but were just plain tired right out. 

The flight home was uneventful really, but being awake for 29 1/2 hours is not at all fun. We both tried to sleep on the longer flight, but neither of us can get a very good sleep when flying. 

Also it didn't help that we were both coming down with colds and once home kind of crashed. 

Then came the fun of trying to get the garden harvested and processed. That is moving along very slowly, but it is moving ahead. Yesterday I picked cucumbers and cherries. Pie filling made, and the cucumbers will be eaten as we will be getting many more over the next while. 


Cherry pie filling in the molds and ready for the freezer. This is supposedly enough for three pies, but I hope to get more cherries on sale and make a few more containers.

Today picking continued.

Harvey picked beans and I washed, clipped, blanched and packaged for the freezer. I managed to get 7 bags of beans packaged from this lot. He also picked four cobs of corn, two of which we will eat tonight. 

I picked these.


Some eggplant to make our first Parma for the season. There are a few smaller ones on the plants and more flowers as well. 

Tomorrow, even though I still feel slightly punk I will need to go shopping. It will probably be the only shopping trip this month. Considering how spendy our trip was this is probably a good idea. However, as we were eating down the fridge freezer and the pantry the list is long and probably very costly. 

I will be getting my pictures together of our trip and will share them with you all starting a bit on Monday. I will say that even though the cruise was changed due to very low water on the Danube, we treated it as an adventure and Viking treated all the passengers like Kings and Queens.

Everybody have a wonderful evening. 

God bless.


Thursday, July 30, 2026

Thrifty and Frugal Thursday

Thrifty and Frugal

Just a quick update. This has not been a frugal week at all. Little things needed to be purchased for our trip.

The few frugal things I have managed to get done are hopefully enough to keep spending down.

1.  I forgot to get our allowances out on the 15th of this month so a bit of a cash saving there.

2.  Purchased a new tablet for our trip, but it was bought on sale and really so much less expensive than when I purchased the old one. I just did not want to take the notebook with me and all the cords that come with it. I found out that the cord that charges the tablet also charges my cell phone. A bit of a save on packing.

3.  Groceries were low, but mostly because I was using up leftovers. I am going to have to do a big stock up over the months of August and September.

4.  Made cherry jam, dehydrated herbs, and made a 1/2 batch of relish. Hope to pick some more cherries tomorrow and make pie filling.

5.  Hung the clothes on the lines to take advantage of wonderful drying weather.

6. Eating cucumbers, potatoes, lettuce and corn on the cob from the garden.

7.  Pulled stock from the chest freezer and made lots of chicken veggie, barley soup for meals later. Still more stock to use (ham and beef) that will be made up when we get back.

8. Mended a top that I want to take with me on this trip.

I will probably be too busy to post over the next few days, but I hope to post something about our arrival in Budapest on the 3rd.


Everybody have a wonderful evening. I will try and catch up with all of you when we are at Kris's on Saturday.

God bless. 

Wednesday, July 29, 2026

Around the Garden or As We Say The Backyard.

 Just a tour around the backyard or garden.


Our back deck, we have an area for plants and an area for sitting here.  Notice the bird feeder that Harvey made and extended over the yard so as to keep bird droppings to a minimum.

The BBQ and smoking area that Hubby really needs to clean up.

Firepit area that I need to do a bit of work on once we get home.








Plantings around the deck and around the firepit. Ignore the peeling paint on the cement, another thing that needs repairing when we get home. Deck needs painting as well this fall.


My Kiwi vine is finally taking off. It is probably three times as large as last year.


The perennial bed, which can be a never ending source of weeding.
Just behind the bed you can see our two dwarf cherry trees. One has been picked and the other is still netted.






Most of the veggie garden.

Our two pear trees. One is about 8 years old and the other small one was purchased last year.
The Haskap bushes are just behind this smaller pear tree.


This last picture is of the Moonflowers which opened yesterday evening. There were four of them and all were bigger than my hand. 

So other than the Goji berries you have made a trip around my yard. Hope you enjoyed the visit.

Everybody have a wonderful evening.
God bless.