The fountains today ... macro lens, hot off the press.
Oh! Here's an Oleander Hawk Moth caterpillar ... that was BIG!
DW
The fountains today ... macro lens, hot off the press.
Oh! Here's an Oleander Hawk Moth caterpillar ... that was BIG!
DW
I have just been browsing to see how my latest book, The Bookkeeping and Accounting Coach, is doing. I have no idea how many copies have been sold but it is very widely available, world wide.
On one site, it shows reviews of 9.2 out of 10 after 10 reviews. I couldn't see any of the reviews but 9.2 is very good!
DW
You know already that someone broke into our house on Friday: unpleasant and unsettling.
On Wednesday I was working in my office when a small bird flew in and sat looking at me. I flapped my hand a little to try to encourage the bird to leave but it wouldn't. I stood up, grabbed a cushion and moved to try to encourage the bird to leave. It left. No stress. No harm. I closed the window.
Thursday, I was standing next to our fountain in the front garden when I noticed a metre long, slender snake on the ground next to me. Yikes! It moved. Yikes! In the end, after a short spell during which the snake and Ginger the cat sparred, I used a stick to help me to release the snake.
Friday, the snake came back. I was working on the advice of my son Andrew who said, never harm a snake. After a tussle, I got the snake out of the garden unharmed.
If you believe in omens, here are two. Feel free to interpret them!
DW
This is what happens when a young dog and a young cat are left alone with some paper towels ...
UPDATE
They did it again last night: half a roll but much more mess. Then I left them alone to drink my coffee and eat my yoghurt only for Namwan to come and tell me 10 eggs had crashed mysteriously to the floor.
It turns out Pongo chased and killed a chicken the other day ... crikey! She's a Beagle and that habit can't be broken I think.
DW
Some people just don't see the world around them do they?
There I was posing and that old man just stuttered past.
DW
In the airport waiting to leave Angola where I have had a good week. I couldn't take many snaps but here are some.
DW
I think the level of football is about English league 1 but the atmosphere was equal to the premiership. Organised singing that goes on for beyond 90 minutes. We left at full time but the choir stayed and carried on singing.
Three decent goals but the opposition was very weak. Two goals were lobs. The second lob almost from the half way line that the keeper had covered. The ball floated for a long time and as it was about to land in the keeper's arms, the poor lad slipped. 3: 0! The first lob was done really well.
I don't know any of the players but my man of the match turned out to be an Englishman: Jay Simpson. Well done!
Can you spot the ball in photo three?
DW
Doha Airport has been like a zoo for years. Until now.
After so many trips in which I thought, why do I need this. Moreover, why did we put up with it?
I suppose we were just waiting.
Well, it's definitely better and these few snaps give just a hint of what they have done.
As I was walking through In Battuta Mall yesterday I saw a cat that looked like a fully grown version of our own Ginger. She saw me taking her photo and immediately came to me to say hello!
Nice!!
DW
I have been swanning around for decades and whilst i have not been everywhere, I have travelled extensively.
I came to Bangkok almost a week ago to get a visa to enable me to go to work in SA.
I did everything and presented it to the agent. The visa agent presented my application to the relevant consulate.
Cut a long story short, they refused me a visa.
No reason. No explanation. No help.
That has never happened to me before. I have had many visas for SA before. Many.
I had three jobs lined up for SA this year ... all evaporated now.
DW
So, your car is ready, parked properly and next to a wall. That wall is about three quarters of a door's width away from the car. You noticed that.
You open the door and make sure you don't hit the wall with it. You make sure the door stops moving in the middle open position.
Don't you just hate it when you do all of that and then crunch, the door decides of its own free will to open fully and as it tries to do that, of course it hits the wall.
Another small chip in the paint work ><
DW
I am a guest in Thailand and i am happy to be here.
I have lived in a wide range of countries and although i have lived in a war zone and in unstable countries, i have never lived under curfew before or in a country that is undergoing a coup.
I am happy to say that all i have seen is peaceful people leading peaceful lives even though virtually all power is now in the hands of the military.
I saw the motivation for a coup after months of political paralysis at the hands of people with various motivations.
Thailand relies on tourism to a great extent and i really hope this business does not suffer. Bangkok is the centre of attention and will remain so. The rest of the country should remain calm and relatively free.
Thailand has undergone many military interventions and i hppe no one is killed here and that life can go on as normally as possible.
My long range photo shows soldiers around the MBK Centre, Bangkok.
DW