Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Monday, December 24, 2012

Scary Forecast

This forecast from last week looks similar to Perth's next week.



 And here's Perth's.



But I don't care ! I'm heading south to chilly Dunsborough where it will struggle to reach 30 degrees.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Quito Cloisters

Monks built this monastery in Quito from 1550 onwards, for me to photograph it nearly four centuries later. Thanks very much padres. It's the Iglesia y Monasterio de San Francisco.


Friday, December 21, 2012

Majestic Clouds

Another sunset shot from my iPhone.


Thursday, December 20, 2012

Atomic Sunset

At a Simple Minds concert in Kings Park a couple of weeks ago, the most wondrous sunset unfolded. It resembled a nuclear explosion.

From my iPhone.

Santiago

Just minutes before catching a taxi to the airport to go home, this was the view from my hotel in Santiago, capital of Chile. The Andes tower over the city, but most days its too smoggy to get a good view. So it was fortunate that as the sun was setting on the final day, the view cleared up nicely.


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Why You Should Order from Overseas

The funnest part of ordering from overseas is tracking the shipping. My new watch from Amazon was ordered on Friday evening and travelled from Louisville Kentucky to Perth by Monday. I had expected it would be held up by the huge volume of mail at this time of year, or by Australian customs, but no.

Monday, December 17, 2012LocationTime 
14Forwarded for deliveryPERTH - AUSTRALIA14:03
 
13Clearance processing complete at PERTH - AUSTRALIAPERTH - AUSTRALIA13:15
 
12Scheduled for deliveryPERTH - AUSTRALIA10:06
 
11Arrived at Delivery Facility in PERTH - AUSTRALIAPERTH - AUSTRALIA09:52
 
Sunday, December 16, 2012LocationTime 
10Departed Facility in HONG KONG - HONG KONGHONG KONG - HONG KONG19:02
 
9Processed at HONG KONG - HONG KONGHONG KONG - HONG KONG18:54
 
8Clearance processing complete at HONG KONG - HONG KONGHONG KONG - HONG KONG18:30
 
7Arrived at Sort Facility HONG KONG - HONG KONGHONG KONG - HONG KONG14:48
 
Saturday, December 15, 2012LocationTime 
6Departed Facility in CINCINNATI HUB - USACINCINNATI HUB, OH - USA04:20
 
5Processed at CINCINNATI HUB - USACINCINNATI HUB, OH - USA02:40
 
4Arrived at Sort Facility CINCINNATI HUB - USACINCINNATI HUB, OH - USA00:01
 
Friday, December 14, 2012LocationTime 
3Departed Facility in LOUISVILLE - USALOUISVILLE, KY - USA20:47
 
2Processed at LOUISVILLE - USALOUISVILLE, KY - USA20:47
 
1Shipment picked upLOUISVILLE, KY - USA16:58

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Monday, December 17, 2012

At High Altitude

Quito, Ecuador's capital is 2,800 metres up in the Andes, surrounded by mountains and volcanoes up to 6,000 metres. It's on the equator but the elevation keeps the temperature mild.


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Easter Island Moai

Having just returned from Easter Island, the iconic statues still haunt my dreams. They are called moai, and traditionally they have a topknot "hat" balanced on top.


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Varied Roofs

Of Valparaiso. From our hotel balcony. On a foggy morning.


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Living Sans iPhone

Since losing my iPhone last week, my quality of life has plummeted by over 20%. I can no longer sit in my lounge room and know in which direction the International Space Station is flying over my head. I can't be watching a tv show and see a familiar actor and work out where I've seen them before. I can't play chess whenever I want. I can't listen to podcasts while gardening, or check the weather every 30 seconds. I now have gaps in my schedule that can't be filled since I've now lost the ability to amuse myself. If I get desperate I'll pick up a book or find a radio to listen to, but my fingers are itchy, wanting to fiddle with a smartphone that is no more.

It's a sad tale, but there's a happy ending. Father Christmas is likely to reward me with a replacement phone if I behave for the next two weeks.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A Light Lunch

At the same winery, here's the finale to our light lunch - a desert platter to end all desert platters. Please have sympathy for me - my lunch companions only nibbled at the edges so I was left alone to polish this off. And I was only halfway through a full day of winery visits so I somehow had to find space to accomodate yet more drinkies.


Wine Tasting in Casablanca

This is the third winery of the day, and you can tell by the size of the samples, it was a struggle to get through it all. Casablanca is a commune between Chile's capital Santiago, and the port of Valparaiso.


Monday, December 10, 2012

Chilean Cemetery

Even the cemetery in Valparaiso is exuberantly colourful.


Sunday, December 9, 2012

Films of the Year 2012

With over a hundred cinema visits this year, I should be well qualified to nominate a top ten. But I've slept through over half of them. Of the ones that were stimulating enough to keep me conscious, here are the best.

=10. The Skin I Live In - Pedro Almodovar's horrific thriller

=10. Sherlock Holmes Game of Shadows


9. The Avengers - rated highly for Joss Whedon's subversive humour alone


=8. Girl with a Dragon Tattoo - better than the book, and better than the Swedish adaption

=8. Goodbye First Love - a French story of lovesick youths

7. Hugo - the most effective 3D I've seen


6. Arbitrage - a rivetting thriller in the world of finance

5. The Dark Knight Rises - I had to see it twice

4. Ted - funniest film of the year, saw it twice

3. Cabin in the Woods - saw it twice to understand the complex story from Joss Whedon

2. Carnage - stunning adaption of a play about two couples meeting to talk about their sons who fought in a park. The couples end up fighting each other and eventually themselves as relationships unravel.


1. Moonrise Kingdom - Wes Anderson's masterpiece was so moving I saw it three times and would happily live in this film world forever

Colourful Streets

I for one am thankful that Valparaisens are fans of vibrant, gaudy colours. Their lack of taste mirrors mine. In an unrelated factoid, both Salvador Allende and Augusto Pinochet were both born there (two Chilean leaders known worldwide).




Thinly-Legged Tourists

These people have thin legs so are not locals from Valparaiso.




Valparaiso

Chile's historic port city of Valparaiso is built on the side of steep hills. Residents have muscled legs like tree trunks. And cars need extra low gears.


Saturday, December 8, 2012

Quito is Quite-O Nice-O

I'm back from South America, and here's photo number 1 (of 2,594), from Quito, Ecuador's capital, taken from the roof of a cathedral in the rain. Thankfully health and safety hasn't reached this part of the world, and so we were at liberty to wander around on a slippery tile roof without any safety railings in a thunderstorm. I also noted numerous electrical cables lying around, not firmly attached to anything.


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Off to South America

Ola ! Tomorrow I'm off to South America for a month. Who knows when I'll next be able to post anything?
Adios.

Oh wait a sec. I just need to say what an absolute joy it is to travel with electrical devices that need recharging. In Chile, power sockets have two different configurations, and in Ecuador there's a third standard. So my backpack will be weighed down with three types of adaptors. There's no room for clothes or books sadly.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Two Generations Ago

Demonstrating that tennis skills have long been in my family, here's my grandmother playing in the 1930s. Her serving style is quite impressive.

She's at St Barnabas Church in West Leederville. Looking at google maps, it seems that this court has been built over although the church survives. Bastards ! They should have demolished the church and kept the tennis.




Three Generations Ago

Here's Beatrice Baxter, daughter of Thomas, in 1907. She's my great-grandmother. Her husband was in the army and they moved to India.


Four Generations Ago

Meet Thomas Baxter, my great-great-grandfather. Born in about 1850, he managed a farm in Huntingdonshire. His dog was born in about 1917 and liked to lick people, and often stole pies.

Leederville Water Delivery

Scanning an old family photo album today, this one interested me more than most. From 1912, it's one of the first water supply trucks in Leederville. My mum's family lived in the neighbourhood back then (and some of them still do), so I presume they received their drinking water from these guys.