Thursday, 23 February 2023

For the Love of Blue & White


Café des Délices, Sidi Bou Said

Was looking for some romantic settings or flowers to post for Valentine’s. Valentine has gone past by more than a week now. But I finally found something which I think will do for romance. It’s a quaint little village which is almost entirely painted in blue and white. It’s like a friggin village of Police Stations of Malaysia! Nah, just kidding, blue and white is quite a nice combination. Santorini in Greece is famous partly because of it. (Maybe that’s where our police got their inspiration from). But this is no Greece. It’s across the sea in another part of the Mediterranean – Tunisia!


This is the village of Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia – it was near where ancient Carthage stood. A long time ago, a policeman came from Malaysia… OK, enough of that lame joke. Wikipedia says that it was actually a French aristocrat and artist, Baron Rodolphe d’Erlanger that introduced the blue and white theme to Sidi Bou Said, and that caught on, and it never turned back




The Baron even built his home aka palace in Sidi Bou Said – this is the garden of his home, the Ennejma Ezzahra (the Star of Venus in Arabic …didn’t know Venus was blue??)


Sidi Bou Said sits high on a promontory overlooking the Mediterranean Sea…


What’s to do in this place? Just walk around, take photos of things in blue, like doors…


Lots of doors, …pick up a souvenir or two


And eat! Couscous with fish is one of the typical Tunisian meal you’ll find


And this is a Brik with tuna and egg, another common Tunisian fare


And Bambalouni… doughnut Tunisian style (we didn’t take a photo of the Bambalouni we had in Sidi Bou Said). This photo was the one we had in Tunis… (that's why there's less blue in this photo)


Meet some locals – the kids and some friends they made at the Tunisian restaurant in Sidi Bou Said while waiting for our food – Le Chargui Restaurant, Sidi Bou Said


And relax in the hotel, Villa Landalucia, Sidi Bou Said


Breakfast at Villa Landalucia


The cobblestoned street outside our hotel, Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia


Finally, family pic with falcons (which the handlers just trusted into our hands …and heads, while we’re walking past …and of course, they were expecting a big fee, but we just insisted on a small tip and went our way – no complaints. Only hustlers we met in our whole Tunisian trip). Nice place! Ciao!

Friday, 3 February 2023

The Infernal Wonderland


A steaming hot lake at Wai-O-Tapu, near Rotorua, New Zealand

Busy like hell! My Project’s in its finishing stage, it’s Chinese New Year in a Chinese company, it should be a breeze! A honeymoon, but NO! Haven’t had any time to think of a decent post, haven’t had any time to download and sort out photos, heck! So, it’ll have to be an old photo post. Again. But luckily, I’ve tons of old post materials, haha.

At home, this CNY is a quiet CNY (not that the past few CNY’s weren’t quiet). But, we have one less family to join us this year in Dubai. Our son Justin spent his CNY in Singapore, with the Singapore side of the family. (But that didn’t stop Anu from cooking up a feast again, hehe. Only for the 3 of us! I love you, honey). Dad and sis Hazel are in New Zealand this CNY, with Kim and family. So, I guess I’ll do an NZ post! – This will be the last of my unposted NZ North Island photos! (There’re still loads of South Island photos yet to post, don’t fret!)


The Devil’s Bathtub… Just made that up, haha! What else would you call this boiling ermm ‘cesspool’?


You think we could hotpot some food in there? Would we die from poisoning?


Welcome to Wai-O-Tapu, the Thermal Wonderland! Well, that’s what they call it. But this is a ‘wonderland’ sitting on a time bomb! New Zealand, especially its North Island, sits on a very seismically active zone, as it happens to be the boundary between two tectonic plates. And Wai-O-Tapu sits right smack in the centre of what you call the Taupo Volcanic Zone, which is “one of the most active volcanic areas in the WORLD.” (I kid you not - that’s what it says on the signboard in the park – see above). So, if you wanna see this place, go before it disappears completely (like the Pink & White terraces, which was the main landmark and tourist attraction of NZ in the 19th century, but is now gone, destroyed by the eruption of Mt Tarawera in 1886)


God knows what’s in there. A Balrog would be a good guess!


The Balrog’s toilet… Fancy that - hot, boiling mud!


The name says it all – Inferno Crater!


There’s also a famous geyser (no, not your home water-heater variety) – the Lady Knox Geyser – No, I have no idea how it got its name




And she gets quite a lot of visitors…


Ooohh, what a nice-looking sinister lake? Is that where poison apples are made?


No, you’re not allowed to go out of the path… Do that at your own peril


Jared in the woods at Wai-O-Tapu.… Don't the trees look like they've been trampled on by some sinister monster (a Balrog, maybe, hehe)


Wonder how they built this platform? Standing on bricks? (There’s one they left behind in the water)


Ta-ta! The boys at Wai-O-Tapu, North Island, New Zealand, 2018. (The girls didn't join us, with the exception of Anu, who took the photo)