Ta Prohm (Tomb Raider)

Ta Prohm is one of more than 1,000 temples in the Angkor Wat complex in Cambodia. Built around 1186AD, it was a Mahayana Buddhist monastery. Above is one of the 4 gates to the temple with four heads of my Lord Buddha. The locals call it “Tomb Raider” since some of the most spectacular scenes…

Frida Kahlo’s Blue House

Frida Kahlo’s Blue House* in Coyoacán, Mexico City. You need to book in advance. That picture was taken after the worst of COVID, as you can see by the masks. Not too much crowd then. Frida in the garden with one of her favourite dogs, called a Xoloitzcuintle, a hairless dog. She and Diego had…

A Small Town In Flanders, Cont.d

Previously: My ancestors on my father’s side come a small town in Flanders: Kortrijk. My parents traced the family roots all the way back to Carel Onraet, born in Kortrijk or Courtrai in 1531. After many trips to Belgium over the years, I finally made a detour to Kortrijk: One historic landmark of Kortrijk is…

A Small Town In Flanders

Kortrijk, land of my fathers My family, on my father’s side, comes from a small town in West Flanders: Kortrijk in Flemish, Courtrai in French. Going back to the small Roman town of Cortoriacum in 43AD, it once was one of the richest cities of the region, a major centre of linen and wool. Cotton…

Street Art, Singapore

At the market. Why is the guy on the right not working? Little India. Singapore. Clarke quay. The old warehouses have been transformed. There’s great ice-cream around the corner to the right. “Letter writer. 12 January 1969.” In the old days, professional writers helped illiterate people write love letters or official documents. See how the…

Street Art New York

“It’s been a hard day’s night, and I’ve been working like a dog.” Artist: Dean Stockton aka D*Face. Open your eyes. “Not just a pen.” (I’ve used Lamy for many years.) ‘Blue moon.’ Plenty of art by Mike Raz in NY. Great idea. Fantastic. Just tell me where the light is? Last ship to leave…

Occupy!

Fall 2011. 15 years ago. The Occupy Wall Street movement started in September. Lasted until November. One of our daughters was working in New York. Coincidence that we should be visiting her right at the moment of ‘Occupy’. Her office was smack on Bryant Park, next to the New York Public Library. (Where some might…

Random Travels. Again.

Graduation ceremony. San Juan Chamula, Chiapas, Mexico. San Juan is the sacred church of the tzotzil people. Men and women still use the traditional wool costume most of the time. No video or photos are allowed inside the church. Coca-Cola is considered a sacred beverage and is largely consumed inside. And outside. Probably one of…