Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Dog with star quality
This handsome dog was found in a restaurant in the countryside which had a play area and open space attached. Clearly used to strangers he barely acknowledged anyone approaching him but patience paid off and the proffered hand was eventually granted a sniff.
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50mm,
canon,
countryside,
dog,
f/1.4,
hand,
india,
maharashtra
Saturday, 7 March 2009
Vinpearl "attractions"
I was in Nha Trang this week and was offered chances to see elephant and bear shows, ride ostriches or watch dog and monkey shows. Vietnam still likes performing animal shows. I've had conversations with people about their cruelty or being inappropriate ways to treat animals but no-one so far has responded wth anything other than some comment about the animals being cute or clever.

I suspect Vietnam hasn't had the luxury of being able to get all worked up about animal dignity having some bigger concerns to get sorted out.

The pictures here feature animals used in a very popular show at Vinpearl Land, Nha Trang. I find them heartbreaking and avoid them. I also support Wildlife at Risk who are doing a good job in education and practical rescue and protection programmes.

I suspect Vietnam hasn't had the luxury of being able to get all worked up about animal dignity having some bigger concerns to get sorted out.

The pictures here feature animals used in a very popular show at Vinpearl Land, Nha Trang. I find them heartbreaking and avoid them. I also support Wildlife at Risk who are doing a good job in education and practical rescue and protection programmes.
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abuse,
animals,
charity,
dog,
entertainment,
monkey,
nha trang,
show,
vinpearl,
wildlife at risk
Saturday, 30 August 2008
Phuoc An, Hoi An
During our last trip to Hoi An we stayed at the Phuoc An Riverside hotel. I was stunned by some of the very individual decorations.


Be honest, how often have you looked at a marble statue and thought "You know, that would be so much better with a sarong and a pedicure."

The wall lamp verged on criminal but the comfortable rooms and view from the roof more than made up for the kitsch decor.


Be honest, how often have you looked at a marble statue and thought "You know, that would be so much better with a sarong and a pedicure."

The wall lamp verged on criminal but the comfortable rooms and view from the roof more than made up for the kitsch decor.

Friday, 1 August 2008
Saturday, 16 February 2008
Cambodia, light tourism
Following the rather serious last post I felt the need to return to what this is all about; pictures of things I like.
Here's an elephant. Who doesn't like elephants? This one works at a local park taking people for short rides, some time after 3pm she has a wander down the main riverside road stopping off for snacks.

The first time I saw her I made two assumptions, first that her mahout was getting money from people for posing with the elephant for pictures, he wasn't, he just wandered along beside her. Second I guessed she was getting fruit trimmings, wrong again, she got nicely arranged trays of fresh fruit including whole sliced pineapples. She looks in very good condition, it can't be too bad a life.
A tree decorated for Valentine's Day from the kind people at Coca Cola. I love you, may your teeth rot.


This dog knows it looks silly.

It looked even more long suffering the day before in a pink frilly blouse.
Barber Surgeon

The face mask, while adding a nice hygienic touch, was necessary, this is a very busy road just over the wall from the local crematorium.
An ox cart hauling pottery kitchen goods, a nice touch of the countryside in the city.

Meaty snacks:

I'm guessing cockroach but to my shame I didn't try them, a Cambodian girl told me that spiders tasted better anyway and they didn't have any on this stall.
Here's an elephant. Who doesn't like elephants? This one works at a local park taking people for short rides, some time after 3pm she has a wander down the main riverside road stopping off for snacks.

The first time I saw her I made two assumptions, first that her mahout was getting money from people for posing with the elephant for pictures, he wasn't, he just wandered along beside her. Second I guessed she was getting fruit trimmings, wrong again, she got nicely arranged trays of fresh fruit including whole sliced pineapples. She looks in very good condition, it can't be too bad a life.
A tree decorated for Valentine's Day from the kind people at Coca Cola. I love you, may your teeth rot.


This dog knows it looks silly.

It looked even more long suffering the day before in a pink frilly blouse.
Barber Surgeon

The face mask, while adding a nice hygienic touch, was necessary, this is a very busy road just over the wall from the local crematorium.
An ox cart hauling pottery kitchen goods, a nice touch of the countryside in the city.

Meaty snacks:

I'm guessing cockroach but to my shame I didn't try them, a Cambodian girl told me that spiders tasted better anyway and they didn't have any on this stall.
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animals,
cambodia,
cockroaches,
cuisine,
decorations,
dog,
elephants,
fashion victim,
insects,
romance,
shopping,
streets,
trees,
valentine's
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