Saturday 26 September 2009

Wednesday 23 September 2009

Instabul March 09


We both look very happy.



Now, that's not how I should behave inside a palace.



Agia Sofia from the Gran Palace



By the Galatasarai bridge with Rowan


Shopping:

@ the back of the grand bazaar (got no idea if there is the front) there are a bunch of shops selling wholesale (which are happy to sell retail @ their wholesale prices!) You can still haggle of course!

How to get there?

Once you are at the bazaar ask for direstions to:
Yorgancilar cad. Mektep Sk
No.2-7 Kapalicarsi, Instabul

Don't get discouraged if some say they don't know it. Keep asking...
One of the shops there has also a website:
www.kehribarci.com

Nice Sep 2009


The city center, if you can call Nice a city :)



"Room with a view"



The coastline



Someone's posing



Someone is feeling thirsty



Someone turned the lights on



And someone is afraid of getting wet



Goodbye Nice


Where to dine:

Vegetarian cuisine
La JuccaMagica - 4 Quai Papacino
Socca
Chez Pipo - 13 rue Bavastro
French
La Maison de Marie


Museums:

Marc Chagall
Henri Matisse

Sunday 20 September 2009

Feng Shui


Over the last years the principles of tao (feng shui) have gained big popularity in the western world. While reading the book "One man Caravan" by Robert Fulton I received a first introduction on the subject, even though that's far from the book's intention.

"In China evil spirits have the convenient limitation of being able to travel only in straight line... Feng-shui... , rules of counter-magic capable of discouraging any black-magic ever invented. No wall in China is ever built straight lest an evil spirit raze it from end to end; no two gates of a city are in line lest some evil, entering at one, make a clean sweep of the place and escape at the other. In the middle there is always a jog around which he cannot get. Into the bargain, there are bells which, when you ring them, will be heard by your most distant relatives and start them racing home; and no child must ever sleep except with a tiger-pillow to scare away spiritual marauders."

The book finishes with following words of the author:

"One measure of a man is what he does when he has nothing to do"

Saturday 12 September 2009

Mexico July 07

7th of June @ Bayswater


Mexico City


Catholic church


Zocalo


The pyramid of the moon (from the top of pyramid of the sun)


Hiking the pyramids makes you feel a bit high.


Puebla (Unesco is protecting the snake)


Cholula with the underground pyramid


Could soccer player be the second oldest profession?


On the way to Hierve el Agua


Hierve el Agua 1


Hierve el Agua 2


Mitla


Tule tree


playa San Agustin (close to Huatulco)


The beach culture


Cascadas


Having breakfast on the beach. A single picture cannot pay justice to the Mexican cuisine.


In the lagoon looking for the crocos. The true monsters though were the mosquitoes.


Religious (?) ritual in Mexican beach close to puerto Angel.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXJSryNOCkY


Zihuatanejo, where middle class Mexican families will go on vacations. Much nicer than the neighbor port Ixtapa, where you are more likely to come across yachts.


Acapulco! If you make it there look for "el Zoritto" restaurant.


At playa la Angosta every noon and every night there is a show. Divers jump from the cliffs while crowds gather to applaud after every attempt.



These are the heroes for tonight. The one on the top will jump last after he we'll pay a quick visit to the church at the top of the cliff. At the end all the divers will visit the crowd holding a bag each, for tips.
 
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