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This was an awkward angle to work with... and I definitely need a better (wider reach) remote for my camera...

For a brief moment I contemplated actually setting the pot on fire... but knowing how handy I am (NOT!) I decided better safe than sorry lol

 

Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 500-475 BCE

"Probably found in Greece." Purchased in Athens.

 

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Catharine Page Perkins Fund, 1897: 97.349

More info on museum's website.

The images are of the Tangnyu Village near Mon in Nagaland, India. Hanging above the fire one can see meat being smoked and cured for meals in the future.

 

nepal

1972

 

making tea

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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These photographs were taken Chui Village in the Mon District of northern Nagaland, Northeast India.

A Teppanyaki chef at Savannah's "Masato of Japan" surprises guests with a flaming onion volcano.

Htilominlo is Bagan Monument number 1812

Situated close to the road between Nyaung U and Bagan, and about 1.5 km northeast of Bagan. This large temple was built by King Nantaungmya in 1218. The temple is known to be the last Myanmar Style temple built in Bagan. The name is a misreading of the Pali word for 'Blessings of the Three Worlds'. King Nantaungmya erected the temple on this spot because it was here that he was chosen, from among five brothers, to be the crown prince. Nantaungmya was King Narapati Sithu's son. The selection of the heir to the throne had a tradition, which was to erect a white umbrella and the future ruler would be chosen when the white umbrella tilts towards his position.

Inside the 46-metre-high temple, which is similar in design to Sulamani Temple, there are four Buddhas on the lower and upper floors. Traces of old murals are also still visible. Fragments of the original fine plaster carvings and glazed sandstone decorations have survived on the outside. The doorways feature nice carved reliefs. Several old horoscopes, painted to protect the building from damage can be found on the walls of the temple.

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Taken right outside a factory in India.

 

For those who have, be thankful for what you've got.

The Liu family gathered in their home around their cook fire.

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Read about the trip on my blog

  

Video of Baishi Village

These photographs were taken Chui Village in the Mon District of northern Nagaland, Northeast India.

These photographs were taken Chui Village in the Mon District of northern Nagaland, Northeast India.

This photograph was taken in the village of Chui within the tribal region around the town of Mon in the state of Nagaland, located in the far northeast corner of India.

nepal

1972

 

man making tea

mountain village, himalayas

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

The images are of the Tangnyu Village near Mon in Nagaland, India.

 

This image was taken in a marketplace in Sihanoukville, Cambodia.

nepal

1972

 

man making tea

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

the women do the housework which includes gathering wood for the cooking fire which is located inside of their huts. 0803071204

The open flame made me a bit nervous and I suggested that a solar oven could be used in this process; it is how I like to melt wax. This recipe calls for 1 part beeswax to 3 or 4 parts linseed oil. Vegetable oil or used cooking oil can also be used. A bit of brush did smolder when it came in contact with the fire, but didn't flame up as is would in California's dry climate.

I positively love Scotland, in large part because of its amazing islands. During previous trips to the Orkney Isles and the Isle of Skye I knew that there was one area I had yet to see - the Outer Hebrides. This trip provided the opportunity to explore both Lewis and Harris while simultaneously re-visiting the Isle of Skye. Luckily, the weather cooperated beautifully.

 

I would love to hear which of these photos are your favorites.

 

You can find the stories behind these photos at virtualwayfarer.com.

 

Thanks for viewing!

Thursday June 24, 2010. The audience was surprised to see Toronto city councillor and mayoralty candidate Rob Ford at Dufferin Grove's 7th annual Cooking Fire Theatre Festival. Asked if he liked theatre, Ford said he acted in two high school plays.

The images are of the Tangnyu Village near Mon in Nagaland, India.

 

Thursday June 24, 2010. The audience was surprised to see Toronto city councillor and mayoralty candidate Rob Ford at Dufferin Grove's 7th annual Cooking Fire Theatre Festival. Asked if he liked theatre, Ford said he acted in two high school plays.

These photographs were taken Chui Village in the Mon District of northern Nagaland, Northeast India.

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Htilominlo Temple is located in Old Bagan, and was built during the reign of King Htilominlo (also known as Nandaungmya).

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These photographs were taken Chui Village in the Mon District of northern Nagaland, Northeast India.

These photographs are of the Shengnyu Village in the Mon District of Nagaland, Northeast India.

Plucking a chicken by the railway tracks. Note the cooking fire with the pot on top.

These photographs were taken Chui Village in the Mon District of northern Nagaland, Northeast India.

This photo was taken in september 2006 in the Talamanca Canton (at the Caribbean coastal area of Costa Rica close to Panama’s northern border), where the majority of the approximately 12.000 Bribri still live without electricity or running water.

Thursday June 24, 2010. The audience was surprised to see Toronto city councillor and mayoralty candidate Rob Ford at Dufferin Grove's 7th annual Cooking Fire Theatre Festival. Asked if he liked theatre, Ford said he acted in two high school plays.

This image is of the kitchen area at the place where we stayed in Deering.

Grandpa the Chef July 1968 Northern Light Lake Canada. On a boat Fishing Trip July 1968

This image was taken while visiting a marketplace in Chanthaburi, Thailand.

These photographs are of the Shengnyu Village in the Mon District of Nagaland, Northeast India.

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