Archive for the ‘Nothing in particular’ category

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

January 25, 2008

Ok, so it’s a little late, as it’s fast approaching February now, but then again all my posts are late – I haven’t been in Mexico for many months now.

The sentiment remains the same – so best wishes for 2008 to everyone who reads this, especially family and friends.

2007 was host to an incredible and almost certainly unrepeatable experience for me.

2008 has been pretty good so far too..

However all good things must come to an end. Actually, I don’t really believe that, it’s a silly cliche that is only (nearly) always true if you have an infinite amount of time to play with. For example, the fact that 1+1=2 is a good thing in my mind and that’s not going to end any time soon. I seem to have strayed off track a little there. The point, if there ever was one, was that my travels are entering the final phase now, so soon Britain will once again be where the bed that my head rests is.

My laptop is working again now, so updates should be gracing these pages shortly, hopefully in a more rapid and regular manner. Internet connection permitting and me not being in the middle of nowhere, of course.

Now where was I.. Ah yes, on my way to the ruins at Palenque!

Monday Morning Mumble

November 26, 2007

Here follows an interruption to the recent drought of updates, a torrent of barely thought out words, straight from the brain, unedited into the computer and onto the screen. Maybe with a little spell checking..

After this interruption will follow some genuine updates – all photos have been uploaded now and normal blogging service shall commence shortly.

This week’s tongue in cheek rant (the Monday Morning Mumble) is pseudo corporate greenness, or jumping on the environmental bandwagon..

Yes, yes, there are probably many companies doing the right things, changing policies etc. but the sceptic in me can’t help but think that much of it is a gesture to be able to look “green” without actually doing much.
Hard cash and profit, as always in big business, is the bottom line. This will dictate what happens, not a fuzzy warm feeling from making a change for the greater good.
That is not the subject of this post however. Business is business and I’m not trying to change the world. Especially as I don’t have a better idea for a world scale business model.

It’s these little gestures that annoy and amuse me. At the same time, confusingly.
For example, the airline sick bag which has the words, “Please protect the environment, only use when appropriate” printed on the side.
This message is puzzling in itself, perhaps there has been an influx of people abusing sick bags lately.
The clincher to this, and the reason it is mentioned, was the package it came in – a brand new copy of the airline magazine, a brand new shopping catalogue and other assorted paper junk, all wrapped in an abundance of plastic.
This smacks of irony with a little pinch of hypocrisy, especially as the message is coming from an airline. To save face on Cathay Pacific’s behalf, their name won’t be mentioned again..

Another example is the popular fast food chain, McDonald’s, in Hong Kong, where some jazzy, colourful slogan is proudly displayed in large type about keeping the world green.
Their proposal?
The fabulously not so catchy, “Don’t use straws Tuesdays and Thursdays”.
They missed a trick there, it doesn’t even rhyme.
A tad cheeky too – put the onus on the customer to be green on behalf of the company.
Now, I’m positive my facts aren’t straight here but I’m fairly sure that large amount of forests are cleared around the world to make way for cows to graze, semi destructively, before being made into tasty beef products.

This is starting to sound a little hippyesque now, which wasn’t the intention, especially as I eat beef, was in MaccyD’s at the time and flew halfway round the world to see that slogan.
It hasn’t escaped my attention that I’m happily paddling in a pool of irony myself – writing about lack of substance behind corporate environmental policy, whilst sat on a plane as part of a carbon crushing voyage round the world.
I do recycle and turn off the lights when I leave the room though.

This rant will be continued after the air conditioning is turned up a little, it’s too hot to think straight right now..

Still, despite the moan, it is a start, opinion is starting to change, every little helps and other relevant cliches..
Human nature more or less runs by the rule that if it’s not blowing up in your face, don’t fix it. When it inevitably does, panic wildly for a while then come up with some genius solutions that could have easily been done a long time previously.
We are good at that. Very good.
It may not work this time though.

These token gestures and snappy slogans seem to be popping up more and more and compared to the bigger picture a cynic might suspect a marketing exercise on the back of a rise in public awareness in matters green.
As long as you look like you are doing the right thing, look like you are doing something positive, right?
Right….

So, a solution is needed.
I suggest a revolutionary new fuel source. Something spectacular, that makes the discovery and harnessing of electricity look trivial.
Come on scientists, stop wasting time!
Instead of inventing things like self lowering toilet seats and cupboards that open at the clap of hands, put those keenly trained brains to work and get on with it.
The world will thank you.

For shock value, here’s a shocking picture:

Ewwwww..

And here’s a lovely green shot:

Tofino - lush..

Better make that two:

Hawaii..

Isn’t the world a beautiful place at times?
Let’s all hold hands and get that warm fuzzy feeling.

Getting back to the getting on with it theme, it’s time to get on with the updates..

Pigeon post with a camel of colour

September 30, 2007

Not sure why pigeons are getting so much web time recently – the disdain they stir has oft been mentioned.

This pair was seen on a rooftop terrace in Guanajuato, Mexico – and were wooing each other with courtship rituals. The first photo is the only time I have seen a pigeons´ eyes not looking psychotically intense – one of the many reasons I am not fond of them.  They are almost cute.. Awww, you can see the love.. How sweet!

Below the rooftop terrace is a hotel, where I am lodged.. Lodged is the key word here, inspired by the following notice on printed up on the wall:

“If you remain lodged, please go out before 12:00pm. On addition, IT returns after 2:30pm. Since it is the hour of the cleanliness. In opposite case I do not know IT was cleaning your bed.”

Sounds ominous.. IT returns after 2:30pm – yikes!!

 PHOTO GALLERY HERE!!

On with the pigeons:

Love is in the air..

Flamboyant!

What you lookin at?

and the camel for colour:

Coulorful camel!

Was yesterday (Monday 24th September) a slow day in the UK?

September 25, 2007

There was a massive rush of traffic to this site you see, much more than usual..

Monday Morning Mutiny!

Too right..

Travelling is exhausting – I am tired – maybe time to set up base somewhere soon for a while?

Next month will see my arrival on English speaking soils once again, which will last until November – after a hefty 7 months immersed in Spanish and Portuguese..

In other news,

  • Someone found this site whilst looking for “facial barbs in dogs” and another whilst looking for “the yawn is contagious what other thing” – I hope they found what they were looking for!
  • Germany strenously denies actively liking David “The Hoff” Hasselhoff and purchasing Hoff related merchandise. Sales figures prove otherwise.
  • Meanwhile, Ricky Martin, 35, continues to be hugely popular throughout Latin America despite being a figure of slight amusement in the UK. Still, he´s probably living La Vida Loca after platinum albums and La Copa de la Vida reaching number one in 60 countries..

Some photos below:

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How people stumble upon my site from the search engines

September 24, 2007

These are the search terms used yesterday that led people to my blog, along with the frequency in which they occurred.

There were some great ones last week..

cat cemetary 2
transexuals – palermo buenos aries 1
buenos aires-after dark- 1
cat prowling 1
brazilian domestic life 1

Beard update, contagious yawning dogs, philosophical musings and other miscellaneous trivia..

September 18, 2007

Important footnote – many beards were harmed in the making of this post.

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A fleeting fast forward before rewinding back

September 10, 2007

So, so far behind in updates – such seems to be the way on the road.

So far..

Two and a half countries behind to be roughly exact – I am currently in Mexico. Long left Brazil – trekked, scrambled, shivered, surfed and successfully dodged a potential tsunami in Ecuador (following a powerful earthquake in Lima, Peru) – only to jump right into the path of Hurricane Dean on the Yucatan peninsula, in Mexico.

Luckily (again), this didn´t strike with the force of a category 5 as predicted. I didn´t take any chances and fast forwarded my schedule to sidestep a stern slap from mother nature.

I decided to go to Acapulco. Time to go loco, I thought. This turned out to be a superb idea and was the start of another amazing few weeks (following on from the preceding few weeks with Merl, which were on a par, although different in style).

After Acapulco (impressive cliff divers and a good day´s kayaking) was Puerto Escondido (amazing surf and parrot called Harley, which I taught to high five). Then came San Christobal (amazing solidly styled colonial town) and a radical rewind (in terms of direction anyway) back to Cancun (amazingly tacky, yet beautiful beaches dusted with fine white sand). This reverse of gear was in order to continue with my original route and catch the bits I was forced to miss due to the adverse weather.

Despite the overzealous use of the word `amazing´, none of the places were that spectacular in themselves but I was lucky enough to meet lots of people who were amazing.

Too much fun to write about, words would likely wrong it.

Instead it shall remain as a collection of shared, happy memories, some more vague than others, between friends both old and new. With luck, some of the new will become old with time.

This brings us right up to now – which, as always, is today. Except in some other countries, such as England where it is tomorrow already. Long live the Monday Morning Mutiny!

I have just arrived in Valladolid and am about to embark on a turbo charged few days of travelling, sight-seeing, cultural leanings and learnings. Starting with Chichen Itza as early as possible tomorrow morning – hopefully there will be some morning mist and a lack of hording tourists to add some mystery to the air and allow for better shots of the scene.

This change of pace is in order to reach the mighty Mexico City in time for Mexico´s Independence Day on September 15th.

Before more updates come and wash this away – Merlin, Maria, Molly, Eva, Glenn et al – if you´re reading – it´s been great!

A truly fantastic few chapters in my travels.

Time to go back to the past – time to rewind, back to Brazil and an older chapter, many thousands of kilometres away.

M.I.A. – Monkey In Action

August 9, 2007

Never let a monkey do a man’s job..
Seriously, monkey’s are not renowned for their punctual preparation of of reports, or punctual anything for that matter.

When was the last time you saw a monkey wearing a watch?
(Although an internet search could almost certainly change that)

For the first part of my travels, he was a travelling companion – a daring escape from his institutionalised office life, inspired by a longing for his homeland, at exactly the same time I departed, brought us together for a few brief but enjoyable months.

Once institutionalised, it can be hard to break free and the familiar and secure confines of an office desk drawer proved to be an irresistible draw and the easier option for Monkey Mansergh, once his curiosity had been sated.

He is now presumably well settled, back working the 9 – 5. Although his office duties are minimal, he has still not found the time to send me the account of his adventure for publishing here.

Perhaps he needs more typewriters?

I have heard that for good quality writing, monkeys need many, many typewriters. One million is the figure I have been quoted.

Or was that a million monkeys? Maybe both?
I’m not sure..

In any case, in the absence of an accompanying report, here are the photos of Monkey Mansergh, Missing in Action:

Monkey does some research and looks longingly at what might be:

Monkey does some reaserch and looks longingly at what might be

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Whole world of updates..

August 9, 2007

Once again, it has been a while since this site has been updated.

However,  one upside of having to reorganise some flight arrangements due to a cock up by the airlines is that I have had time to update photos and also spend the day today writing feverishly to get my blog up to date..

 6 new photos galleries are about to appear, along with 6 posts!

Looking at the stats for this page, I noticed that yesterday somebody stumbled upon here by searching for pictures of armadillo penises! Did it disappoint?! Let me know..

The internet is great, as are armadillos.

May 28, 2007

On May 21st, 2007 at 15:46, an informative Adam, Turnpike, wrote in response to the post, Camo´d Amarillo Armadillo Caught on Camera!

Are you sure that he is not Michelle? Either that or Mike is being rather shy. Alternatively he’s had a very nasty accident -)

Apparently the penis of the South American nine banded armadillo is supposed to be very conspicuous and stretches to two thirds of its body length in order to “insinuate it under the female’s shell”. I refer you to the paper “Axial Orthogonal Fiber Reinforcement in the Penis of the Nine-Banded Armadillo”.

The paper exists!

I had assumed it was a joke, like the flying fish story.. However, it appears that the male South American nine banded armadillo really is particularly well suited to the associated “mechanical regime” as it is phrased (clearly wasting no time on romantic language there).

The internet is great!

The paper is HERE.