7Dec2022 - crlazlo meanderings 2 is now 2.1 - I will continue to use it as a preview/workspace for my FB posts, but I will also start organizing the many photos from my retirement years, and also start a journal/memories thing. That's the plan anyway.

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Motorcycles with passenger sidecars in the Philippines are called "Tricycles", and they vary in style from area to area. These shots are from our excursion to and from the "Miraculous Castle Church of Mama Mary" in Simala on Monday.

Thursday, January 25, 2024

during Sinulog, the Christmas Tree and it's lights was the star, but food was a close second...
another morning walk in Cebu City, 24Jan2024

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Sinulog Umbrellas #2: it was wonderful just watching the people and their expressions. The procession went on and on. The Colors were amazing!!, the “Santo NiƱo” (Holy Child statues) came in all kinds of shapes and sizes, the music was loud, and the Umbrellas...when I was editing the photos, the umbrellas took over! I'll share some candid people shots later.

Monday, January 22, 2024

One of the walk/processions I watched during Sinulog turned into an ocean of Umbrellas. I found a spot in the shade, and I just roamed the crowds with my camera...

Friday, January 19, 2024

I took some Jeepney photos the other day while I was waiting for one of the parades to start. It will be a sad day when they phase out these older Jeepneys. I understand the issues with climate-change, but as an artist/craftsperson, it's sad. Filipino Jeepneys are so unique and special: the colors, the family and vehicle names, the religious and pop icons painted on them, on and on. I won't miss my duck walking and bending my head down when I get into one of them, and most of the window openings are below my eye level. The newer busses that are being introduced now have large windows, and I can actually stand up in them, but what are we giving up?

Thursday, January 18, 2024

I got up at 3am this morning so I could watch the Walk for Mary Procession at 4. I missed the candlelight Walk for Jesus last week. My plan was to find a short policewoman/security person to stand behind so I could get some good photos, and I also had to consider umbrellas popping up like mushrooms with the lightest sprinkle. This is very unlike Seattleites who only open their umbrellas if it actually Rains. We were out there in the dark with thousands of people in the middle of the largest roadway in Cebu, and after the main contingent passed by, all of the bystanders surged into the road, me included, to walk with them. Another day in Cebu during Sinulog...