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Saladin of Morocco

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 This portrait of a Berber man from the Tafilalet region of Morocco didn’t need any special software to make it dramatic. The blood of the tribes who conquered Spain and reached to Tours, France (A.D. 711) runs in his veins. His … Continue reading

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Naive Painting

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 Traditional Burmese puppets hang forlornly in a shop, waiting for someone to take them home. Puppet shows are not as popular as they once were. Television, videos, etc. have taken their place. I overheard one guide say that “Puppet shows are … Continue reading

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Khampa Tribe

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 A group of Khampa in downtown Yushou. The man in the fedora looks rather dashing, doesn’t he? The Khampa are Buddhist and a Tibetan group. They are a warrior tribe. The men and women are tall and muscular. Traditionally men wear … Continue reading

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Tibet

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We stopped for lunch in a small town in western China on our way to Tibet. Tibetan people live here as well. It is common to see monks in their scarlet robes. They might also be wearing a cowboy hat … Continue reading

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Gurunsi Village

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 A village woman showed us how they paint their homes. They mixed the paint themselves from the red earth. Nearby is a calabash full of adobe for patching purposes. This woman was an elder and seemed to be looked up … Continue reading

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Rice Terraces: China

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Labor Intensive The lines of yellow are shocks of cut rice waiting to be threshed in the field or bundled into bales and carried to the farmer’s home.  I was standing on the adjacent hill when I took this photo. I … Continue reading

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Shwe Yaunghwe Kyaung

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 This monastery, located at the northern end of Inle Lake, is built entirely of teak.  Large teak logs are used as pillars as a defense against the floodwaters of the lake. The monastery is small and weather beaten and you might be … Continue reading

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Everyone Loves Elephants

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 We didn’t see any elephants when we were in Burma. Most likely they are all in Thailand carting tourists through the jungle. That’s what I was told when I was carted through the jungle on top of an elephant. The … Continue reading

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The Sunny Side

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 There was a popular song in the 40’s called, “The Sunny Side of the Street”. It had a catchy tune and a great message. You are responsible for your own happiness. All you need to do is “direct your feet … Continue reading

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Summer in a Small Town

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Near the railroad tracks. Deserted now, but at one time, when I was a girl, these were thriving businesses. Families had only one car then and the man of the house ususlly took it to work. It was easy to walk to the store … Continue reading

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