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Tuesday, 12 October 2010

BLISS!

Posted on 06:17 by shark


I'm having a nap in the middle room with Soly, the Abby named after Chanda's little brother. He loves to snuggle and stick his nose in my ear.

Oh yes. And I nap with Penster too...



And Misha...



And P2...



The four of them all run downstairs to greet me when I come home. I have to pet a different one with each hand, rub a third with my chin, and either use a foot or rotate hands so the 4th doesn't feel left out.

Who needs a psychiatrist with so much love? :)
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Saturday, 11 September 2010

LIFE ABOVE ALL (CHANDA'S SECRETS) S.A.'S OFFICIAL OSCAR ENTRY

Posted on 07:39 by shark
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SOUTH AFRICA HAS NAMED "LIFE ABOVE ALL", THE FILM OF MY NOVEL "CHANDA'S SECRETS" AS ITS OFFICIAL ENTRY FOR THE 2011 OSCARS!!!

(Photo of me with the kids who play Iris and Soly. They're amazing!)

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tiff/story/2010/09/10/tiff-life-above-all-oscars-toronto.html

http://www.toronto.com/tiff/article/658952--south-africa-picks-life-above-all-as-oscar-entry
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Monday, 6 September 2010

VIETNAM WAR REMAINS: CHINA BEACH AND THE HILLS

Posted on 18:26 by shark


China Beach is where US soldiers did their R&R during the war. Across from the beach the old abandoned US airforce hangars disintegrate slowly.



Soon they'll be demolished. The old bases are being turned into waterfront condos. Oh, and tourist hotels.

In the hills overlooking the beach, en route to Hue, we came across some old fortifications. Imagine being holed up here with the enemy watching you from anywhere and everywhere. Imagine being here at night.





Now, instead of war, a quieter way of life...


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Thursday, 2 September 2010

LIFE ABOVE ALL (CHANDA'S SECRETS) at Toronto International Film Festival!

Posted on 07:25 by shark


The Toronto Film Festival is almost here! Tomorrow tickets go on sale for LIFE, ABOVE ALL, the film version of my novel CHANDA'S SECRETS. Hope to see you there. Description, times, and blah blah blah at the link:

http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiff/2010/lifeaboveall

Cheers,

Allan
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Saturday, 28 August 2010

GOING BUGGY or SILK WORMS: YOU ARE WHAT YOU WEAR

Posted on 09:42 by shark


Normally I've posted scenic shots from my travels. These aren't them. They come from a silk factory in Hoi An, Vietnam, where I got to see how silk is made. First, of course, come the silk worms. A closer look:



The caterpillars spin cocoons and prepare for metamorphosis in leafy beds like this.



Since the beetles that would emerge would break/chew through the threads, the silk makers boil the cocoons. (Note some of the almost-read-for-prime-time beetles.) Kind of grisly when you think about it. Like lobsters -- only bugs.



And then the cocoons get processed, the clothes get made, and it's off to shops and onto people's backs.(Note the 'eyes' over the shop doors on this Hoi An business. They're to ward off evil spirits.

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Thursday, 29 July 2010

Vietnam: Hoi An Waterway

Posted on 06:37 by shark


Another lazy post... like the lazy waterway through Hoi An, boats slipping through water like silk. These shots are from the second floor of Cargo, a fantastic restaurant with Vietnamese fusion cuisine.





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Sunday, 18 July 2010

BUDDHIST INCENSE SPIRAL

Posted on 11:52 by shark


Yeah I know, this looks like apiece of pop art from the sixties. What it really is is the inside of an incense spiral hanging from the ceiling. They sell these at Buddhist shrines like votive candles are sold in Catholic churches. Buy it, light it, and pray for the deceased. Here's the shrine with a ceiling full of spirals, priced according to size:



This shrine is in Hoi An, Vietnam, which has the finest food in the country -- and some of the finest lantern shows too. Last post I showed you some of the lanterns by night. Here are a few by day.







I'm thinking of making shorter posts through summer. Sound good? Next post will be water shots of fishermen in Hoi An's river, from the window of a seafood restaurant.

Cheers,

Allan
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