About Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Danielle Denis-Lalonde Hello all you beautiful beings! From Oct. 13 to Dec. 15 2007, my sister Doe and I will ditch our suburban life in Canada and venture into the great wild landscapes of Ecuador. The Galapagos Islands will be our home for the first month, then we will head to separate mainland reserves for the second month. Lots of love to all those thinking of me and sending me positive energy while I'm away.

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Lasting impressions

December 23rd, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

After a very lame night at a shitty hotel in Miami (thanks American Airlines!), Doe and I finally landed in Calgary at around 2:00pm Sunday afternoon. We were greeted by hugs from Mom, Dad and Martine, and the COLD Canadian winter.
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So I have been back in Canada for nearly a week now. It is strange to think that exactly 8 days ago I stood on the equator.
Coming home was both good and difficult.
Seeing my family and friends was wonderful. Many happy hugs and feelings of closeness. But the adjustment back to this North-American way of life was…bizarre.
Things like hot showers, [...]

Not going home just yet!

December 16th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Well, guess I won`t be sleeping my my own bed tonight.
At around 5:30 this morning, Carlos (our taxi driver friend) dropped Doe and I off at the Quito airport. After an hour of waiting in line (and talking to the tallest archeologist I have ever seen), we found out that our flight had been delayed by 5 hours. I speculated that perhaps the plane had gone missing or the pilot was dead (come on…5 hours? That´s not a delay, that`s completely missing the boat!!)
Turns out there are no more connecting flights to Calgary so Doe and I will be spending [...]

Divine symmetry

December 15th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

How fitting that today, my final day in Ecuador, all of my experiences culminate in an incredible celebration of symmetry and synchronicity. I have come full circle…the beginning has become the end, which is to become another beginning.
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Last night, we went for dinner with Carlos and Roddy (from the Galapagos gang) at a lovely authentic cuban restaurant. The grafitti in the bathroom said ¨La comida de esta lugar es muy rico¨ and the author definitely knew what he was talking about! After that, we moved over the Irish pub (where we got a little silly a few nights ago) and [...]

Congal revisited…

December 14th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Today is our last day in Ecuador.
I can´t believe how fast two months can go by. At the same time, it was so full and rich with experiences that it feels like I´ve been here much longer.
Enough about that…I want to go back to writing about my adventures at the Congal station.
*********** Friday, Nov. 23, 2007 *************************
Unfortunately, it rained like mad all morning during the ¨Dia de la no-violencia¨. But that didn´t stop us and many of the local people from marching down the main streets of Muisne, shouting ¨No a la violencia!¨ and waving palm leaves in the air [...]

Adventures in Quito

December 12th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Ok, here goes yet another attempt to blog!
I have exactly 45 minutes before I have to meet Doe and Nico at the tattoo shop across the street, but I plan to continue blogging after that.
hahaha, my plans to blog never work out so why do I even bother?? meh, here I go anyway:
******** Going back to December 5th, 2007 ************
The Congal crew decided to take the night bus to Quito, which seemed like a good idea at the time but turned out to suck royally for me because I couldn´t seem to fall asleep for the life of [...]

Catching up in Quito

December 7th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Ok, so I have over 20 days of adventures, experiences and insights to share. I intend to sit here until I’ve purged my memory of everything worth remembering. I think they need to create a word for the unpleasant tingly/numb feeling that travelers get on their ass when they spend too much time sitting in internet cafe! I see it everywhere I go. Someone goes to stand up after internet-ing for god knows how long (perhaps they got stuck in the Facebook black hole?) and suddenly they are desperately trying to rub life back into their butt while attempting to [...]

Quick update from Congal

December 1st, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Wow, feels like I haven´t been on the internet (or been remotely close to a computer) in ages…luckily I still remember my GVN password. Maybe it´s just my imagination, but I also feel like my typing is slower…
Well, this is going to be the shortest blog entry yet. Just wanted to say that the past week (or two?) have been fantastic, and I have SOOOOO much to write. But unfortunately I have neither the time, the patience or the desire to write it all now.
The whole Congal crew (8 of us) are heading to Quito for the festival from the [...]

Dia de la no violencia

November 23rd, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Ugh…I haven´t blogged in nearly a week, and I have sooooo much to say. I don´t have much time and the internet connection here is sporadic at the best of times, but I guess I´d better start writing because time´s a wastin´! Plus, I left my beautiful little journal (the one Doe bought me from Nepal) on the Galapagos so I´ve had to resort to scribbling down random little thoughts on a scrap of paper. I apologize if this entry is incoherent, boring/factual and totally all over the place.
Ok, *sigh*…here goes.
Friday (yup, that´s LAST friday):
My first word day! Took a [...]

At home in the mangroves

November 17th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

I got up at 5:30 on Thursday morning, quickly got my things ready, gave my dear sister a quick hug and some heartfelt well-wishes, then into a cab to the Trans Esmeraldas bus terminal.
The ride to Muisne was supposed to be an 8-hour journey…but lo and behold I did not arrive into Muise town until after 5pm. That´s Ecuadorian time for you!
The bus ride was fascinating, as far as bus rides go. First, we had to go through Quito…and I got a good sense of how incredibly large it really is. A sprawling city, busy, and much like other South [...]

Here I go again on my own…

November 15th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Going down the only road I´ve every known
Like a drifter I was born to walk alone
But I´ve made up my mind
And I ain´t wasting no more time
So here I go again!
Today was one of those soundtrack days, you know, where you seem to have a song in your head that exactly suits the situation you are currently in. This morning it was ¨Don´t pay the Ferryman¨ (Chris De Burgh) as we took the 2-hr boat ride to the Baltra airport (and indeed we didn´t pay him until he ¨got us to the other side¨), then the Top Gun theme song [...]

Ciao Galapagos – Te amo!

November 14th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Ok, so Im picking up where I left off on my last entry…
Yes, many great nights were spent at the local Jatun Sacha ¨establishment¨. Typically, the group heads to the bar every Monday and Wednesday night, because that´s when new volunteers arrive (which is always a big deal involving lots of speculation about where they might be from or what they might look like. Unfortunately for the guys, the rumours of 3 ¨hot Russian chicks never materialized).
We play some pool (and here I have to thank my many male friends who have helped me hone my table skills over the [...]

O happy day

November 12th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

What a day!
GLORIOUS it was, and for no particular reason (but really, who needs a reason to be blissfully happy?). At this very moment I have that feeling you get when it seems that nothing can go wrong. You know, when you feel so incredibly light, free and open to whatever experiences unfold before you.
In one word, the feeling is ¨YES¨.
No, I am not on drugs (actually, that is not entirely true. But don´t get excited, because the truth isn´t very scandalous. I have recently started taking Avloclor/Paludrine in preparation for my move to the Coastal Station of Congal, which [...]

Listos Chicos! Back to work

November 6th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

I´m back from a 4-day tour of the Galapagos Islands, and slipping in this quick blog entry before heading back to the Station, and back to chopping the dreaded Mora.
The tour amazing!
There were 6 of us from the station, and we were joined by a Kiwi couple, and America, two Scottish ladies, and an oler couple from the south of France (so nice to speak Francais with someone other than my sister!). We went to the Galapagos islands of Floreana, Isabella, Santa Cruz and Santa Fe. Did so much snorkelling…I am sooooo comfortable with breathing underwater, I swear I must [...]

State of arms

November 2nd, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

I had an epiphany the other day and realized that my trip so far here in Ecuador can be fairly well summarized simply by describing the state of my arms:
- sore wrist (repetitive machete swinging)
- multitude of random scratches (chopping ¨La Mora¨ and climbing lemon trees)
- bazillions of red spots of various size (bug bites)
- dark purple bruise on my upper arm (surfing collision)
- yellowish bruises on my inner arms (playing volleyball with a hard-as-hell soccer ball)
- cuts on my inner wrist (halloween night gong show injury)
- supa-dark tan (woohoo)¨
And really, that about sums up my adventures here so far.
At [...]

Almost, but not quite

October 28th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Surf camp was great,
sunburns are not.
When sleep-deprived,
even German sounds hot.
(ugh, now I remember why I was never into writing poetry. But for some odd reason, that is the first thing that came to mind as I sat down to write this entry)
I have come to the conclusion that I almost, but not quite, entirely suck at surfing* That´s not to say it isnt great fun. It is! As long as you keep your expectations below sea level, which is where my head was most of my time. Cough, choke, spit…now I understand why sealions always make that awful retching noise. [...]

Hang ten, Dudes!

October 26th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

(Public service announcement:
I would like to offer my sincerest apologies for the excessive length of my last journal entry. I assumed that most of you have absolutely nothing to do all day but read my blog. Apparently, some of you also have to eat, sleep and go the the washroom every now and then. My bad! From now on, I promise to keep them ¨reasonable¨. And by all means, if you need to go to the washroom, GO!)
Quick update:
A whole bunch of us volunteers are back in town for a few hours, waiting to go to an overnight Surf Camp. [...]

From above & below

October 20th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Water, water, everywhere!
From being abandoned in the middle of a torrential downpour in Quito, to slicing our way through 4-5 swells on the Pacific ocean, to basically living among the clouds, I have accepted the fact that being dry is a rare and temporary state. I´m happy to report that at this very moment, as I sit in this ocean-front internet cafe in the town of Baquerizo Moreno, I am completely, totally and blissfully dry. I can see why the volunteers all come into town on the weekends…
Good thing I have this online blog to write down my thoughts and [...]

Wandering in Quito

October 14th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Hola amigos! Weve arrived!
Not much to say just yet…just lazily meandering the streets of Quito. Given that its Sunday, the shops were are closed until around noon, and there were very few people to be seen. Our first impression was that Quito is the largest ghost town on the planet! But as we walked down the streets and into the parks, civilization gradually came out to meet us.
Kinda chilly and rainy in Quito at the moment, but I just put a delicious “Ceviche Pescado” (a cold soup with fish chucks, comes with a side of popcorn) in my belly so [...]

To sleep or not to sleep?

October 13th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

So the day has finally come! Funny how you can plan for something so long in advance, then all of a sudden, *Poof* it’s here! Time is the craziest of illusions…
Our flight leaves at stupid-O’clock (less than 7 hours from now) but instead of trying to get some sleep before we go, Doe and I have decided to pull an all-nighter. So at this very moment, we’re just chillin at home, hanging out with our cats, eating the last bit of goodies we could find in our fridge (starfruit and spring rolls!) and stubbornly refusing to feel tired or sleepy [...]

Attention & Intention

October 11th, 2007 by Danielle Denis-Lalonde

Well here it is…my first journal entry.
I feel the need to begin with some profound statement on the global environmental crisis, or my ongoing personal evolution, but instead, all that comes to mind at this very moment is:
3 MORE DAYS TO GO – Woooooohooooooo!
Aside from the fact that I appear to have developed a sudden and acute case of Attention Deficit Disorder (I can’t focus on anything for more than 5 minutes!), I am very excited about this upcoming trip and would now like to take the time to set some conscious intentions prior to my departure.
During my 9 weeks [...]


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