Friday, 30 December 2011
Crash
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Time of Excesses
To help focus on what it really means to be poor here is a suggested list of what you must do.
The Great Ascent by Robert L. Heilbroner
First, take out the furniture: leave a few old blankets, a kitchen table, maybe a wooden chair. You've never had a bed, remember?
Second, throw out your clothes. Each person in the family may keep the oldest suit or dress, a shirt or blouse. The head of the family has the only pair of shoes.
Third, all kitchen appliances have vanished. Keep a box of matches, a small bag of flour, some sugar and salt, a handful of onions, a dish of dried beans. Rescue those moldy potatoes from the garbage can: those are tonight's meal.
Fourth, dismantle the bathroom, shut off the running water, take out the wiring and the lights and everything that runs by electricity.
Fifth, take away the house and move the family into the shed.
Sixth, by now all the other houses in the neighborhood have disappeared; instead there are shanties - for the fortunate ones.
Seventh, cancel all the newspapers and magazines. Throw out the books. You won't miss them - you are now illiterate. One radio is now left for the whole shantytown.
Eighth, no more postman, fireman, government services. The two- classroom school is 3 miles away, but only 2 of your 7 children attend anyway, and they walk.
Ninth, no hospital, no doctor. The nearest clinic is now 10 miles away with a midwife in charge. You get there by bus or bicycle, if you're lucky enough to have one.
Tenth, throw out your bankbooks, stock certificates, pension plans, insurance policies. You now have a cash hoard of $25.
Eleventh, get out and start cultivating your three acres. Try hard to raise $300 in cash crops because your landlord wants one-third and your moneylender 10 percent.
Twelfth, find some way for your children to bring in a little extra money so you have something to eat most days. But it won't be enough to keep bodies healthy - so lop off 25 to 30 years of life.
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Learnt Something Today
PD Dialysis
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Kidney Disease
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Nippa Hut - Mindanao Philippines
This small dwelling is built using local material mostly being bamboo. The ground is natural earth. The setting is in a coastal village in a forested region that is quite unspoilt. Lives are very simple here with no running water or electricity.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Restaurant Sign in Tagalog
Kaldereta is a popular dish in the Philippines, especially on Luzon island. The common ingredients is goat shoulders with tomato paste and liver spread.
Kaldereta is originally a goat stew made with tomato sauce, potatoes, spices, liver spread, olives, bell peppers and hot peppers. Originally adapted from the Spanish during their 300 year occupation of the Philippines.
Kaldereta is a favorite Filipino meal served during parties, festivities and other special occasions in the Philippines. It is a Spanish-influenced dish that became to be Filipinos' favorite and made their own versions. Originally, the main ingredients of this dish includes goat meat, tomato sauce, liver, pepper and cheese.
Variations of this dish is with beef, chicken and or pork. Beef Kaldereta is a common dish in the Philippines made with stewing cuts of beef simmered until tender. Another is with chicken or pork because of the price and availability.
Kilawin
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Bricks
These bricks were made with local red clay. They were used by the victorians to face buildings. I new that victorians prefered natural stone and this was the poor mans material of its time.
When reading a book about London called 'LONDON the biography' I was supprised to learn the real reason for the choice of red brick. London used to suffer from terrible fog that sometimes bought the visability down to a very low level. The red colour was chosen so people could see where they where going in the fog. In some cases a carriage would fail completely to see a house in stone hidden by the fog.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Kidneys on the Mind
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Bridge in mountain valley
Mountain stream that looks like it turns into a raging river at times. The water flows down to Marrakesh and keeps the city alive, the water tastes good.
The hand built bridge serves a few houses or field access. The sign seems to indicate a restaurant is over the bridge also.
Mountain road
Mountain road on the Atlas mountains foothills, the houses are painted pink to hide the sand dust from the Sahara Desert. There are many popular and willow trees in the area, and olive trees grow on the steeper area and also line the streets and also in plantations.
The white van brings tourists from the city 60km away, not too many on the day we went.
Atlas Mountain Setting
In Morocco the Atlas mountains rise to an amazing 15,000 feet giving the snow cover. The photo is about 3000 feet in the foot hills that are populated by villages. The Berber people sought refuse in the mountains against enemies that would finish them off in the flat lands oasis of Marrakesh. Mountain tribes around the world would have a similar story to tell, it is unnatural to try to live in these harsh places.
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Time to Start Dating
Lychee for Sale
These attractively presented lychees are sold to tourists in the Atlas Mountains Morocco.
Head profile of a Camel
Do not see camels very often, this one is near the airport in Marrakesh. I was pleased to see them close up on the hike trip to the airport. Getting a camel to yourself is one of the advantages of walking, you miss so much when using normal modes of transport.
The last time to see camels was in near the Taj Mahal again for tourist.
Thursday, 26 May 2011
Natural Beauty
The lighting was perfect for this shot. The result is a high quality sharp image giving good texture to the rocks and brings out the skin very well. The water adds to the interest of the photo and trees give it a natural boarder.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
I - Chargj Station for Mobile Phones
'I-Charj' - a compact charging station - is the first Filipino-made coin-operated charging machine. It is noted for its compact design, ease of use and profit-generating features.
This invention caters to widely-used mobile phone brands in the market today and has also integrated charging services for mp3 players and portable play stations.
The I - charj has won a Gold medal award at the INPEX show, the inventor Engr. Aquilino 'Jun' Tubigan must be proud of his recognition.
INPEX is an international tradeshow of inventions from all over the world. It showcases international new inventions and innovations. The tradeshow is held every year in USA and judged by international jury.
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Rice Field next to Housing Estate
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Email Leg Puller
**********HEY YOU THERE*************-$1500
HELLO I AM LOOKING FOR A FORD EXPLORER!I NEED A TRUCK SO IF YOU ARE SELLING YOURS AND IT HAS NO PROBLEMS WHAT SO EVER THEN LET ME KNOW. I'M A SINGLE MOTHER OF 3 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AND WE NEED A WAY TO GET AROUND WHERE NO BODY WILL BE ALL CRAMPED UP AND A EXPLORER WILL DO US JUST FINE. I'M LOOKING TO BUY AROUND THE END OF OCTOBER IF YOU HAVE ONE THAT YOU WANT TO SELL THEN GET AT ME A.S.AP.
(the ad also had a picture of her posing for the camera, like that is necessary for an "auto wanted" ad)
ay yo girl i gots a ford explorer for you
its not really a 1997 its a 1985
and its not really a ford explorer its a ford bronco but its like the same thing
here are the specs if your interested:
-217,292 miles
-transmission is in good shape, 5th gear and reverse work but the rest dont
-the V6 engine was replaced with a V8, gas mileage is pretty good - i got about 12 mpg highway the other day but that was with premium
-power windows but you have to turn a crank to roll them down
-tape player - it does play but there is a def leppard tape jammed in there and it won't come out. great for def leppard fans!
-i am a smoker so you can smell it in the car, but ill throw in an air-freshener for an extra 10 bucks
-it came with front airbag, but it deployed in my last accident and i didnt get it replaced. broncos are safe though so you wont have to worry about an airbag.
-the air conditioning does not work anymore, but it used to and was really cold.
-heat works if you drive the car for a while
-the frame is bent due to an accident with a tractor trailer, but as long as you dont drive over 40 you shouldnt have any problems
-it can seat five which is good for kids, but the back seat has beer and urine stains. they have been professionally treated with windex
-the rear window is missing, but has been repaired with saran wrap
-you will need to have some minor repairs done: new brakes, the rear axle is missing, needs a new radiator and coolant system. i spoke to my friend who knows a lot about cars and he said it shouldnt cost more than a few bucks.
im asking for $7,500 but am willing to negotiate.
let me know what you think
-ted
SHANIQUA *********** to Me
No thanks.That's not what I'm looking for it's too old and not even the right type of Ford.Have a nice day :)
Me to SHANIQUA ***********
I'm willing to drop the price to $7,000 and throw in a phil collins cassette tape for the tape player. even though it may seem old, it still runs like it was OJ's bronco. and don't worry about it not being an explorer. all fords are built ford tough.
SHANIQUA *********** to Me
I don't think that you read my ad.I don't have $7000.00 to spend on a truck much less a D**N 1985 BRONCO!!!!!!!!!!!You should be willing to give that old ass piece of s**t away.GO AWAY and leave me the hell alone STOP WASTING MY TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me to SHANIQUA ***********
I see you are a tough negotiator. My final offer is $6,900, and I'll include a floormat from my 1983 cutlass supreme. this floormat is brown with several stains and cigarette burns, but it will keep the beautiful bronco interior very clean. please consider this generous offer.
SHANIQUA *********** to Me
READ THE AD 1500 THAT'S IT.I DON'T WANT YOUR D**N FORD BRONCO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me to SHANIQUA ***********
Okay, I can see that this luxurious bronco is out of your price range. That is okay. I have a cheaper car that you may be interested in.
It is a 1996 Geo Metro. Almost EXACTLY the same as a Ford Explorer. When looking at the two, I personally can't even tell the difference.
It was my son's car, but he lost his license after his third DUI, so now I am stuck with it. I have no use for it though, and would be willing to sell it to you for $1550.
Features:
- 246,000 HIGHWAY miles
- AM radio, great for traffic reports and radio disney
- 3 great tires from Walmart, they still have about 200 miles worth of tread on them
- Partially functional transmission. Reverse does not work, but you don't really need that anyway.
- Due to a wheel alignment problem, the car can only turn right. But with power steering, it makes turning right easy. Three right turns can make a left.
- No title
- Currently needs brakes, exhaust, cat converter, a front wheel and rotor, and a motor to pass inspection. But as long as you don't get pulled over, who cares about inspection?
- The paint is a metallic/rust red. Some of the spots have rusted through, but I covered it up with duct tape and spray paint. Looks good as new!
- Comes with THE CLUB, a state of the art anti-theft device. But i lost the key to it, so its stuck on the steering wheel. great for leaving your car in west philly!
- The gas tank currently leaks gas, so MPG is around 6 or 7 depending on how fast you drive. You just need to keep plugging the hole with gum.
At that price, this car is a DEAL! Let me know what you think.
SHANIQUA *********** to Me
YOU ARE AN A**HOLE GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GET THE F**K OUT OF MY FACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me to SHANIQUA ***********
so you don't want the geo? you're missing out on a dream car. tell you what, for that price, I will also include three old Newsweek magazines, a used toaster, and an old Philadelphia Eagles #81 Terrell Owens jersey.
Thursday, 17 February 2011
London Underground
Friday, 11 February 2011
Thursday, 10 February 2011
Lovely growth on Oak Branch
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