Our current status (Narda and me) @ - we have arrived in Adelaide after 10 weeks in the Netherlands and flights back via Amsterdam and Singapore where we spent 17 hours - we have been given amazing help with a home in Swan Reach along the Murray River where we did our quarantine of two weeks in Adelaide until the 8th of April. Thanks to family, friends, strangers... for so many good thoughts, offers of help and keeping us positive. After fourteen days in quarantine plus eighty-seven days in isolation, then semi-isolation then carefully following South Australia's strict guidelines for wandering amongst the locals, with our daily walks, bike rides, protective shopping, and of course starting this week – 09 June, aqua Zumba and the gym. As of 04 July 2020, we feel good, but we can not visit you yet. Cheers. Updated Saturday 04 July/2020 8.47 #Flinders Ranges, South Australia. e-books
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DAY 15
25 April |
2010 Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
Photo of me on left Dalian China 2010 |
Lake Atitlán, Guatemala, it is the deepest lake in Central America. One of the most beautiful lakes in the world and is Guatemala's most important national and international tourist attraction. Aldous Huxley wrote of it in his 1934 travel book Beyond the Mexique Bay: "Lake Como, it seems to me, touches on the limit of permissibly picturesque, but Atitlán is Como with additional embellishments of several immense volcanoes. It really is too much of a good thing.” We went here in 2010 to visit my extremely strange and amazing friend from my New Orleans days in the early 1970s, Dell. I wrote up this trip a decade ago; ‘Dell and life in general’ https://neuage.me/2014/08/06/dell-and-life-in-general/ with lots of photos (including photos of a very peculiar house he built overlooking lake Atitlán), and of his art that you would have to see and read about and still not believe plus stories of our time in Guatemala. Hey, we are all home in isolation what else is there to do but read stuff? He died in a strange and tragic accident soon after our visit. Here's to you Del... |
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DAY 16 |
Udon Thani, Thailand
2018 |
Udon Thani, Thailand. This photo is from the night of the full-moon festival (Koh Phangan) we went to October 2019. See our video of this festival at http://tiny.cc/he4pnz (the bear I am holding is from the day I was adopted, age 3 - October 1950). |
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DAY 17 |
2009 |
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DAY 18 |
Waikiki, Hawaii |
On our first trip out of Australia together June 2002 when we move to New York, we stopped here so I could show Narda where I lived 1969-1972 & again 1980 – 1981. |
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DAY 19 |
Guggenheim Museum |
This Guggenheim Museum is the only Guggenheim Museum in the world that has a dog (puppy – made of flowers no less) guarding it. |
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DAY 20 |
The equator not far from Quito in Ecuador.
Photo 2011 |
The equator not far from Quito in Ecuador
(2005). I am holding my aunt's passport from the 1930 see passport images: cover, inside cover, inside discription, visa, photo. The camera I am holding is my father's from the 1950s. The tie click to the right and below. Click on image above for full size.
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DAY 21 |
Times Square NYC Photo 2005 |
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