A photo blog from Tokyo. A blog started in 2014 in Chiangmai, then moved to Vientiane, continues now in Japan. Daily photos and some stories to share my life in Tokyo with friends, families and others.
Tuesday 31 October 2017
Monday 30 October 2017
Monday Monks and Lanterns
A young monk on a wall lighting a row of lanterns for the Boun Awk Phansa lantern festival in Luang Prabang earlier in October.
Saturday 28 October 2017
Green Silk
The colours of the hanks of silk in bags at Talat Sao are vibrant and enticing. I pass by, then stop and think, what could I do with those colours???
Thursday 26 October 2017
Pipes and trenches n Luang Namtha
This week we are out of school on SALSA. No dancing, but plenty of digging as our task is to install pipes and a tank for a school in a remote area of northern Laos.
Wednesday 25 October 2017
Mekong Panorama
Panorama of the Mekong, looking over to Thailand, in downtown Vientiane. On the left you can see Don Chan Palace hotel, the tallest building in town.
Tuesday 24 October 2017
Monday 23 October 2017
Sunday 22 October 2017
Saturday 21 October 2017
Buddhist Books
Books on Buddhism. If you can read Laos and want to learn about Buddha, then the book stall at Talat Sao is the place to go.
Friday 20 October 2017
I think I ate Bambi
This restaurant is near school and I go pass it often. There is always an animal in the drum oven, usually a pig, and the picture above shows a roasting pig.
I decided to stop last night and asked for some meat. I pointed and said "moo" which although the sound a cow makes is the word for pork in Laos. The lady shook her head and said something.
This morning I asked my students what the word was and they said deer. EEEEKKK I think I ate Bambi!
I decided to stop last night and asked for some meat. I pointed and said "moo" which although the sound a cow makes is the word for pork in Laos. The lady shook her head and said something.
This morning I asked my students what the word was and they said deer. EEEEKKK I think I ate Bambi!
Thursday 19 October 2017
Wednesday 18 October 2017
Mungilli Claypans IX
Finally the clay in the claypan.
Yes it really did look like chocolate and when I prised a chunk loose it's profile was like caramel chocolate slice.
Tuesday 17 October 2017
Tuesday Temple Scenes
Labels:
drum,
Luang Prabang,
Monks,
orange,
robes,
still life,
Wat Sensoukharam
Location:
Luang Prabang, Laos
Monday 16 October 2017
Monday Monks and Lanterns
A monk up a ladder, hanging a star shaped lantern at a temple in Luang Prabang for the Boun Awk Phansa festival to mark the end of Buddhist Lent.
Saturday 14 October 2017
Supplies for a Good Buddhist
A good Buddhist can stock up on all necessary supplies, candles, wrist strings, flags, plates etc at many of the colourful and intriguing Buddhist supply shops in Talat Sao market.
Friday 13 October 2017
Selfies
Is there no end to the selfie culture?????? It is everywhere, even in temples- or am I just old fashioned?
Thursday 12 October 2017
Floating down the River
Last week I had a lovely break on the Nam Ou River at Nong Khiaw. I spent a day on longtail boat going upstream through the jungle. It was amazing.
Location:
Nam Ou River, Laos
Wednesday 11 October 2017
Tuesday 10 October 2017
Tuesday Temple Scenes
I took way too many photos while in Luang Prabang, especially when I was walking and exploring and wandering through temples; so I will share a few over the next weeks.
Young monks seem to spend a large part of their day sweeping and tidying the temple grounds.Hence I liked this collection of brooms and dustpans.
Monday 9 October 2017
Post Parade Nagas
The skeletons of the paper Naga lantern/boats downstream from Luang Prabang on the Mekong, the day after the parade. The colours were still bright, but the paper was torn and shredded.
Sunday 8 October 2017
Nagas on Parade
Last night was the Light Festival parade in Luang Prabang. The nagas made of paper and glue were amazing. This three headed naga was one of the most striking.
Saturday 7 October 2017
Fabric, Fabric, Fabric at Talat Sao
There are several aisles of fabric stalls at Talat Sao market. The patterns and weaving on the lengths of fabrics are unique to Lao.
I have visited this stall a few times. Of course you can't just chat with the lady and her cute son and not buy something!!!
See It Like It Buy It!!
Friday 6 October 2017
More Luang Prabang lanterns
A photo of a monk taking a photo of other monks, at a temple in Luang Prabang tonight. Lovely lanterns, a magical and mystical place with modern touches - phones and strings of led lights.
Thursday 5 October 2017
Lanterns, temples, Luang Prabang
No, despite yesterday's blog image, I am not still on the Gunbarrell Highway in the middle of Western Australia, but I am on holiday (again!). This week is our October break. I am in Luang Prabang for a few days. I had a wonderful evening strolling through temples, chatting with some monks and enjoying the beauty of the lanterns for the festival.
Wednesday 4 October 2017
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