Sunday, February 24, 2013

If we are only friends


Utrecht lies at the foothills of the Balele Mountains in northern Natal. Named after the Dutch namesake, it was the capital of one one of the Boer republics that sprang up in the mid 1800's. But that's not what this is about. My uncle was the district doctor, and we often spent our Christmas holidays there. Our cousins were of a similar age, and we got on, so they are remembered as happy times.

We'd spend the summer in the circular water dam in the back of the garden, us inside shouting and splashing, the dogs outside running circles around the cement walls of the reservoir, barking like mad. Far enough away that we didn't irritate the big people, close enough that they could hear a vague noise in the background  And then, when the playing was done, we sat around a fabulous battery operated record player in a hidden corner of the garden, each with a can of condensed milk. You could stick a stack of 45's one on top of the other, and when one was finished, the next one would drop on top of the last one, and the needle starting its circular route all over again. The records were scratched to shit from rubbing against each other, but that didn't matter.

What did matter to me, more than the puffy summer clouds, more than the condensed milk, more than the constant chatter of good friends, was my introduction to Francoise Hardy. She sang in English that year (1966?), and I fell in love with her that that summer. And maybe it's just a memory of a lost youth her songs bring back -  or maybe I still have a bit of that boyhood crush left.

This is the song I remember;


Thursday, January 31, 2013

The digital age



These two gentlemen spent an hour on their phones, drinking coffee. The man on the left had four phones. And he was texting on all four.....
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Monday, December 03, 2012

Stripey dude


Trying out a remote control button I bought some time ago for the camera. I remember reading the instructions, but then when I finally wanted to use it, I'd forgotten everything and had to go to the camera manual again.  Taken with the late afternoon light streaming into the bedroom.

Friday, November 30, 2012

The old town

 
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National Day

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


The Emiratis take their national day very seriously. Flags everyhwere, people wearing clothes in the colours of the flag, cars being decorated - spending a $1,000 on getting your car painted is not uncommon. The UAE is 41 this weekend.
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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Back to front



Taken on Oman Road while I was waiting at a tyre shop. This is the main road through town to Saqr Port and the Musandam peninsula. The trucks are carrying aggregates which will be shipped to Doha and Bahrain. The UAE is not all bling..
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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Melancholy


Reminds me of a very good friend....

Friday, November 16, 2012

Barber shop


The barber is just behind my home here in Ras al Khaimah. Four dollars gets you a haircut, a shave, a face and head massage, and a bollowood movie on the tv in the corner...