Author: LMAshton
Chocolate. Glorious Glorious Chocolate.
When Fahim and I left New Zealand in July 2011, we stopped over in Singapore for a…
The Many Faces of Fahim
Right. So this GIF was created automatically using Google+'s magic. And I shared the photo publically on…
Now tell me what these two have in common
First, we have: And then we have: Tell me. What DO they have in common, dear reader?…
Leonard Nimoy and Auckland – What do they have in common?
Watch the video first. Then look at the picture. And tell me what you figure out. 😀
A Room With A View
Auckland is an amazingly beautiful place to live. Beautiful views, clean air, next to no litter in…
Birds, Birds, Birds
While we didn't have as many birds in Auckland as we did in Sri Lanka, we still…
Life in Auckland, New Zealand – the Early Days
We were in New Zealand for close to half a year. During that time, we were in…
A new adventure in New Zealand
From New Zealand Fahim and I arrived in New Zealand last on the 28th of February. By…
Our View
We landed in Auckland, New Zealand. The weather? Not pass-out-from-the-heat hot. Pleasant. Not too warm, not too…
Where in the world are Fahim and Laurie?
Image via Wikipedia Fahim and I have a new adventure happening. We’re flying off – theoretically, at…
…And Then There Was the Rackspace Saga…
So I mentioned the awful awful awful service we’ve received from SLHost.com. Fahim and I decided that,…
The SLHost Saga
Fahim and I have had a VPS – virtual private server – with SLHost.com for a while….
Lettuce Be Happy
On the left is what a head of lettuce normally looks like here. 🙁 On the right…
Experimenting with Macros without a Macro Lens
I came across this article on Photojojo about using your existing lens and turning it around to…
Bang! Pop!! Crackle!!! Fire!!!!
Bang! Pop! Crackle crackle sizzle! Bang! Crackle crackle crackle! Those were the sounds that hit my ears…
Baby Jumbu!
Jumbu, or as Fahim insists, Jambu, is a fruit that grows here. This is a picture of…
Hot Off the Presses! Photos of Chameleon Sex!
I spot one of my garden chameleons on the jambu tree, where he normally perches. … Honestly, my first thought was “hmm, he’s getting lunch”, even though I didn’t think lizards ate other lizards. … Then, a second or two later – cuz, yes, they really were that fast – separated, although that took a couple of seconds, too.
White-Rumped Munias Building a Nest
There’s been the makings of a nest between the eavestroughing and the house since as long as I’ve lived here, which is over three years. Until now, I’ve seen no activity involving it – no birds coming and going, no building, nothing. … Squatters or no, I’m glad they’ve taken over the vacant space. 🙂 These pictures are taken from the end of February.
Project #365 Day 194 – Green and Black
I played with colour and light, and upped the black intensity in combination with getting as close as I could to the palm leaf.
Ice Cream Trishaw
Most of you probably have ice cream trucks or bicycles where you live. i’m thinking probably trucks. Here, it’s mostly trishaws. Same general principle…
Project #365 Day 193 – Green Blobs, Yellow Speckles, and Splashes of Red
I’ve mentioned before that we have a few croton plants in our garden. I love them – they’re colourful and interesting to look at, methinks, and even lovelier after a good rain. 🙂 I hope you enjoy looking at my crotons as much as I have. 🙂
A Squirrel Is A-Frolickin’
He must have broken free from his travelling circus where he works on the tightrope. … Because, honestly, other than ants or other bugs on the bark, what could the squirrel possibly be interested in? … Apparently, he’s had enough of me snapping his picture.
Flowers! Flowers!! Flowers!!! Ixora!!!!
These flowers are ixora, which I learned just recently from Krishna Mohan in a comment he left…
Project #365 Day 192 – Papaya Leaf
This is a papaya leaf from the volunteer papaya tree growing in our front yard. We still don’t know whether it’s a boy plant, a girl plant, or a bisexual/hermaphrodite plant.
Jasmine Blooming
A month and a half back, Fahim and I were returning home when we saw this truck. … Cuz I really don’t think we’re in an alternate universe right now, you know? As it turns out, we got our answer when the car we were in passed the truck.