Sunday, October 30, 2016

Donkeys...


Dad has a small farm, out west of Houston.  
We stopped by yesterday for a look around.

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Early morning fog... 


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The cows all came up to check us out.


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 ...as did the donkeys.

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An avid photo-volunteer, this one's nose 
is just a couple of centimeters from my wide angle lens.

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 Don't leave anything sitting around within their reach...


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There are a few prickly pear cactus on the place.  In Spring and Summer, they have brilliant yellow flowers on them.  The petals finally fall off, then, the base of the flower swells in the fall, until it's fat, round and purple.  
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If you go a bit farther south, into Mexico, the fruits grow larger and fuller. They cook them down to make a sweet, tart purple jelly.  Perhaps a sign of the environment getting warmer, these seem larger and fuller than the ones I remember from years ago...

Y'all stop on by,
-Mark






Sunday, October 23, 2016

Neighborhood Faces



Just back from another trip to India. 
We had a couple of hours before we'd head to the airport (Mumbai), so my friend and I headed out into the neighborhood near the hotel to see what we might see. It was cool.


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Great sun for once !  And time for a short walk and some photos,


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Busy intersection, seen from a second floor perch...perfect !


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Typically, for the Blog, I don't show faces, or name names, without specific permission to so post. For some photos, you may notice I retouched some faces, to make hem less recognizable.


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But sometimes dealing with faces...
...is no problem at all !!!



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Lots and lots of tiny stalls and businesses on the streets of India...millions.


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We noticed that the (yellow) auto-rickshaw didn't give "grand-ma" a very wide berth in the street. Makes me crazy trying to cross a street, gringos especially need to pay attention, since we obviously don't know they "system".  ;-)


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Bright day, busy, busy...


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Must have been several schools nearby, 
and must have been time to get out on Friday afternoon.


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Phones, always phones !



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 ...and a phone...


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 And always, color !!


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This lady was selling stainless and plastic ware door-to-door, or rather, "gate-to-gate".  As she did, she sung out, in local language, holding the last note for a second, announcing her presence.  


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Many buildings on the block were 5-6 story apartments.



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I like this one  It's actually from Pune, a few hours drive south of Mumbai, a couple of days earlier than photos above.  I wonder what they are looking at.  Maybe some beautiful young girl, singing sweetly as she hangs out her laundry.  I suppose only the boys will ever know.

Y'all take care,
- Mark W. Laughlin





Saturday, October 15, 2016

Loch Ness and the Highlands ... (Scotland - II)





For part of our journey to Scotland, we took a commercial tour
through the Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness and Glencoe. 
Beautiful, and quite remote.

We met the bus in central Edinburgh and headed out early.  As you leave the city, the first thing you see is the Firth of Forth Bridge, a large (huge) railway bridge, one of the first large structures built of steel, completed in 1890.

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The anchor for one of the great cantilever sections.


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The tour bus links up with a tour boat.  You buy a box lunch on land and take it with you onto the boat, nice interior seating, with a top deck for the parts in between the rain.

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...and the rain wasn't far off.


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The boat travels a short bit up the lake and stops
to swap some passengers at the ruins of a cool (former) lakeside castle.

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The cloudy-sky-lighting was a bit of a challenge,
but as I say, you deal with what you get.

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Lots of moisture in the air.


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The roadway runs right down one side of the 1-mail x 65-mile long lake. 
There are only two such roads going up into the highlands,
and as you will see below, this one isn't a big road.


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Only a few houses, guest houses and small hotels
are scattered along the lakeshore on the one side.


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The stone in the shallow water (about 3-4m diameter) is said to be a "Witches Stone". 
Apparently, in the distant past, two powerful witches lived on either side of the loch,
and occasionally hurled insults, and large boulders, at one another. 
This one is said to have landed on the side of the hill, and rolled back down to the water's edge.


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The road on the lakeshore is narrow.  There was not much room
between the bus and oncoming trucks, a bit unnerving in the rainy weather.


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At the bottom end of the lake we turned back east, into Glencoe ("glen" is valley in Scottish), beautifully sculptured by volcanic action.


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Imagine living in that tiny, isolated little farm house.


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When the rain is falling, you can see the myriad large and small water falls
as the rain water cascades off the mountain. 
The locals called these "weeping mountains", and you can see why.







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Stirling Castle.  We stopped and toured it actually on the following day,
on a shorter tour, with more stops at castles, abbeys, etc.


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A "Highland Cooo" !
The Longhorn's Scottish cousin.  ;-)


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A Scottish thistle, a national emblem,
perhaps indicative of the kind of hard-scrabble life
one finds in such rugged country.

Y'all take care now,
- Mark W. Laughlin



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Long Live Nessie !!!








Thursday, October 6, 2016

Edinburgh ... ( Scotland - I )


Bren and I had a chance to visit Scotland, 
so we took a few days and had a nice little vacation.

Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
It was a bit rainy, and nicely cool, 
a very nice change from Texas (even from Texas in early September) !
And it wouldn't be Scotland without a little rain !
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 A very cool, very "walkable" city...

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 ...a city whose skyline is dominated by Edinburgh Castle, 
high on a central mount, visible from all over the city.

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There was a parade along High Street (the "Royal Mile"), 
young kilted gentlemen lining up...

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High Street, before the parade...

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Cool churches, seems like one on every corner.

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 ...and all with beautiful stained glass...

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 Wonderful arched ceilings...beautiful !!

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 Cool architecture...all over the place !!

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 Lots of restaurants, bars, nightlife.
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These streets are near the Grass Market area, very nice.

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And always under the watchful eye of the "the castle' !
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More posts to follow.  Took over 1000 photos in six days, 
including the city area, botanical gardens, the Scottish Highlands, 
Loch Ness, abbeys, churches, bridges, castles...hard to know what to post first !

Photo by Mark W. Laughlin

Scotland !  
A very cool place, go take a look if you have the chance.

- Mark W. Laughlin