Friday, June 26, 2009

Dry spell


Only dried leaves and a few
shrunken durian left on the tree

The weather in recent weeks has been just dry and hot. On certain days, the temperature is well above 35 degrees Celsius which was a rare phenomenon in this part of the world even though it is near the equator. Fortunately it has been raining everyday, or rather every night, for the past three days but the temperature remains high after the rain.

My neighbor's durian tree died due to the heat and dryness. They have always watered their plants twice a day and during this dry season they do it for a longer duration. Yet one morning they found that the leaves on the durian tree started dropping and the tree is almost without any green leaf on it now.

It was flood in various places in the country last year and now it is a prolonged dry spell. The weather has mutated into something unpredictable and unrecognizable.



The papaya tree next to the durian tree
is more resilient


Thursday, June 25, 2009

New printer


My new Canon MP145
All-in-one


My printer of almost 5 years old stopped functioning a few days ago. Did not bother to check out what was wrong with it because it had been repaired once a few months ago and i guessed it was time's up for it and it was high time i got a replacement.
I got my friend LH to install a new Canon MP145 All-in-one printer this morning This new set comes with a printer, a scanner anda photocopier.
Tried out my new ' toy ' to print a family photo in A4 size on glossy paper and it turned out to be as good as those photos i used to get from a photo shop.
Very happy and satisfied with this new investment.




My old Canon i255 printer



Monday, June 22, 2009

Barcelona ( part 3 )


One of the statues at one end
of La Rambla


La Rambla is the famous pedestrian boulevard in Barcelona. It is about 1.2 km long and it cuts through the very heart of the city. A popular and must-not-miss tourist destination, it is always bustling with tourists and locals throughout the day and night, especially during the peak tourist season.
We hardly felt the distance when we walked along the boulevard. All kinds of shops intertwine at buildings of various beautiful and interesting architecture. The sides of parts of the boulevard are lined with tall green shady trees and the food market right in the center of the boulevard is one of the main attractions of the area. Besides the great variety of commodities one can find here, there is no lack of entertainment. Entertainment provided by some of the bars and pubs was complemented adequately by the many street performers who made their earnings from donations of passers-by by displaying their different forms of unique talents.




Sitting on high stools
directly in front of the food stalls
savouring the delicious servings is
an unforgettable experience



Entrance to market is one of the busiest area


A stall selling bird feeds, bird cage,
bird nest and all sorts of accessory
for bird rearing



Underground metro station


Meats and sausages


Groceries


At one of the stalls in the market
we ordered some varieties of
seafood on offer
The prawns were fresh and delicious


Fresh seafood aplenty on sale in the market



The market in the midst of shops in la Rambla




Flower stalls lining the middle of La Rambla



Open square at one end of La Rambla


Street performers 1
They stayed so still that
at first glance one may not notice
that they are
real people



street performer 2


Street performer 3



Sunday, June 21, 2009

Barcelona ( part 2 )


Sagrada Familia is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Spain. It is a Roman Catholic church which is still under construction. It was designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudi. Gaudi spent over 40 years on this project but he could not see to its completion in his lifetime.
Work of construction of this master piece of Gaudi was started in 1882 and it is still being constructed. It will not be completed until 2026.
After Gaudi's death in 1926, the responsibility of continuing the job was given to other architects.








When we were in Barcelona, there was a football match in La Liga between Barcelona FC and Seville on the Saturday night. We went to the stadium half an hour before the kick-off and we managed to get three tickets for the match. The atmosphere inside the stadium was electrifying though it was not one of those crucial matches as Seville was a few rungs down the league table from Barcelona. However, we got a good glimpse of those big names like Ronaldinho, Samuel I'to and others and we can now proudly announce that we have been to the famous Nou Camp.



One of the entrance at the side of the stadium


Field stewards getting the filed ready


We were among these fans


Game in play




Friday, June 19, 2009

Barcelona ( part 1)


Casa Mila, Barcelona

We visited Barcelona in 2005. We stayed in the city for three days and two nights. We moved around by taking the underground tube or by bus and we did quite a bit of walking as well. It was a leisurely trip. My younger daughter, son-in-law and my son were doing all the planning of the daily itinerary and my wife and me just followed, a reversal of the roles we played when they were small. We always enjoy free and easy tour like this one better than guided tours though we may not be able to visit more places. It was a real holiday as there was no rush and we could walk in to any restaurant at any time to have a meal. We were even able to go to the Nou Camp to see Barcelona played Seville on a Saturday evening.

Casa Mila, better known as La Pedrera locally, was built by the famous architect and artist Antoni Gaudi. When it was built during the years 1906 - 1910, it attracted objections from the local authority as it was not built according to usual building codes. Not many people appreciated this piece of art except the owners, a rich couple of that time. It only became famous when Unesco declared it a World Heritage in 1984.



Aesthetically beautiful

Mirrors are positioned
at strategic positions to reflect the beauty
of the aesthetically unique
and interesting structures


The interior is airy as there is plenty
of open space in the building



Some of the huge sculptures atop the building




Interior of Casa Mila



Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Our dog


Rebel at the side garden before
i got him to the water tap


Rebel, our dog, is about 11 years old, biologically comparable to a human being
of 70 over years old. However he is still very alert, barking at every stranger
who appears at our doorstep or upon hearing any odd sound or noise.

His habit of digging holes at the garden does not seem to diminish as he ages;
in fact, the frequency of him doing it has escalated recently. Thus his fur
often gets dirty due to the digging deed.

I used to bathe him once a week but i have slacked in doing this chore in
recent months. The last time i bathed him was about 3 weeks ago and he looks
real dirty and as his fur has grown much longer his appearance is untidy too.

Gave his fur a trim and bathed him today. See for yourself the difference
between his look before and after the cleaning up.


Before bath















After bath



Amateurish fur cut

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Yunnan stone forest

The entrance to the stone forest park
The two Chinese characters are Shi Lin


The stone forest, known as Shilin locally, is a park of strange
and unique rock formations in the province of Yunnan,
China.

The actual forest is a much huger area stretching tens of
kilometer out of the park.

The forest was once the ocean many million years ago.
The rocks were eroded by ocean currents into the sizes and shapes as they are today.


Cliffs and greens

Sea of rocks


Carps in artificial pond


Man-made pond in the park




A group of Japanese tourists
wearing hired traditional tribal costume
waiting for photo shoot






Poem by some dignitary carved on rock






Yin and Yang
( Female and male )