all the good under the clouds
day 161: 界石铺 (jieshipu) - 青江驿 (qingjiangyi) = 16,9km
Cloudy weather isn’t necessarily pretty, but it’s good to get work done:
The same goes for walking: clouds = good.
I noticed so many donkeys everywhere:
Dear four-legged friends: some might say that horses are more stylish than you (with your long ears), but I still like you best!
…
I walked past a small countryside temple, and luckily, the gate was open:
Inside, 王先生 (Mr. Wang) was preparing the ceremonial incense burnings for the day:
According to local custom, ten pairs of incense sticks are aligned and lit on one end, thus burning for a consecutive 24 hours.
We chatted for a while, then he invited me to his home for a cup of tea:
I didn’t take any pictures there, mainly because I felt it was inappropriate - and also because I fell asleep as soon as I sat down (which was considered if not very appropriate but extremely funny - everybody seemed to have a blast).
When I woke up, it was already late and I had to take off if.
I wanted to make my way up to one of the strange fortresses I had seen on the way:
Some farmers had been trying to tell me what this was all about, but I really couldn’t make any sense of their local dialect, so I just pretended to understand and followed the pointed finger:
And there it was, a crude earthen fortress with lots of empty space inside:
Later that night, some dudes in a restaurant let me in on the story: after the fall of the Qing-dynasty (清 1644-1911), when the country was undergoing an epoch of chaos, the farmers in the area were being constantly terrorized by local warlords and bandit hordes. So they hurriedly erected these fortifications on the highest points in the hills, thus having a safe haven to fall back to in case of an attack.
Cool, I thought, history can be so in-your-face sometimes, much different from the things on display in museums or exhibitions, let alone book pages.
…
The settlement I was staying at had the feel of a Sergio Leone movie:
Okay, there were of course no cowboys, but they did have a pair of donkeys next to the room I was staying in.
Then the kids appeared:
I found this little guy’s hat enjoyable, so I took a picture, and then, one after the other…
…more and more kids magically appeared:
Later that evening, we had a wonderful time; me and maybe 30 little kids, sitting under the light-bulb on the 炕 in my room, and looking at pictures and videos on my computer.
There were many Oh’s and Ah’s and lots of laughter.
Later, when the little ones were gone, I could hear two old guys outside analyzing what they had seen:
“他就是很爱小孩子!” (”He just loves little children!”)
Soundtrack: Roots - “Clock With No Hands”
—total: 2068,9km













April 18th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
I see skies of blue….. clouds of white
Bright blessed days….dark sacred nights
I hear children laugh…… I watch them grow
Theyll learn much more…..than Ill never know
And I think to myself …..
WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY!!!
(thanks to Louis)
My suggestion (for those wonderful days):
Israel Kamakawiwo’Ole -
“Somewhere over the rainbow (Wonderful World)”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Po8rG4nXpUs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A2Jt4WOxN8
April 18th, 2008 at 2:05 pm
Hey,
ich finde deine Unternehmung großartig.
Ich wünsch dir noch eine Menge Energie für deine Reise und viel Glück.
Grueße aus Schaumburg!
April 18th, 2008 at 3:56 pm
Very good pictures yesterday and today! You really use the wide-angle to a good effect, for example in the picture of the fort - you turned the distorsion to good effect there! I wonder why some days produce many good pictures and others none. If I was to select my ten best pictures, more than half of them would probably be taken on two or three days (not that my “top ten” is very going to make it into the annals of photography…).
Anyway, your picture of the spring blossoms yesterday was so real, it was like I was there feeling the warm sun. And the picture in your room at night was very good too, beautiful use of what most would dismiss as poor light!
April 18th, 2008 at 5:57 pm
What’s wonderful day !!!
I put a Placemark in my GE of the fortress as ” Chris’ Fortress “, haha~~
April 18th, 2008 at 6:01 pm
andy: Ah! Nice old songs…
Jochen: Willkommen dabei, und Gruß zurück ins schöne SHG-Land!
Alfredo: Wait a second! - Not ALL my pictures are simply amazing ALL THE TIME? Hahahaha… no, really, I’m happy you enjoy looking at some of them, I sure enjoy pressing the shutter button!
April 18th, 2008 at 8:49 pm
There are soo many versions of this song but THIS version is my absolute favorite. I hope you enjoyed it too ;o)
lg andy ;o))
April 19th, 2008 at 6:39 am
das erste bild ist cool. echt, die linien und dann dieser eine typ. cool.
April 21st, 2008 at 2:23 am
andy: Haven’t listened to it yet.
Rubi: hehe, sauber!