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Monday, July 02, 2018

Brother Of Will


 



“Chaos Reigns”, said the Fox. Deep within, where the dark arrives early. Roots and stone, We face the night, chasing phantoms. Walk alone, down the path of most resistance, reaching a point is of no value, the void is full of findings for the man who looks and want to find. Loud figments of imagination, always walking by your side, keeping you active and alert.  


Part of F.S journal - 1972























Saturday, February 20, 2016

Parallel Planets Interview

Check out the the latest PARALLEL PLANETS interview post. Stuff are still stirring in the "mwcp" camp, in the Belly of the Beast!




Sunday, February 24, 2013

Kakudai Online Mag





Was interviewed by Paul del Rosario from Kakudai the other day. Check it out HERE!







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Friday, February 15, 2013

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Lonely Girl












Saw a script on a piece of forgotten and declined wall near a dusty road the other day.  It said "Tomorrow Is Too Late", made me think and look back on the past all the way back to the early teen years when you were forced to take big decisions alone. Tomorrow is always too late, tomorrow is another day, now is the key. 

Monday, May 02, 2011

Nocturnal

Like that Pink Floyd album cover of rain drops ( on car window in my eyes) at night. This being the Changmai cityscape from above. This the local Love birds dark fumbling hangout I realized.



So close but so far away...

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Clay, concrete & metal

 You'll find them everywhere, all over South East Asia. Temples, stupas and monuments of respect and dedication to Siddhartha Gautama. Its all in the eye of the beholder and some of us see building materials shaped into beauty and art, some see supreme spiritual Buddhist denomination. As always, religion gives us some of the most fantastic, bizarre and mindblowing architecture and structures. What you make of it is up to you. I see design and hard dedicated work.





Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Borneo - Prisoner in Paradise

Like that song/album title from hair metal band Europe back in the early 90's. Being a "Prisoner in paradise" isn't the worst that could happen, but it makes you wonder. Safe and cared for becomes boring, slack and pampered. Anyways, got this chance to freeload a 2 night/3 day deal at the Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort just north of Borneos Kota Kinabalu city. We were party crashing on wealthy Aussies and Europeans, slacking poolside with the surf slapping lazy on the almost empty beach just nearby. Buffe breakfast on bluecheese, poached eggs and fat pastry after a well slept night on dune pillows in a just perfect airconditioned room with a sea view. This was my first visit to Borneo and I could never have thought it would be like this one. One of my many "un-traveled" travel plans in life is to climb Mt.Kinabalu (South East Asias highest peak) and maybe doing a serious jungle walkabout in former headhunting territory, livin it rough with my Canons, a return airline ticket hidden in the waterproof ziplock. Maybe next time.
































Had also the chance to support the upbringing of some of the true locals by checking out these orangutangs being taught how to survive solo in their future jungle "home". These guys were as pampered as the hotels guests and how they will make it out there on their own only time will tell. Between 6-10 years the forest ranger informed, can see why! Me for one, somewhat liked the 2 nights wrapped up in luxury, but feel way more relaxed in the small and cozy Hutton Lodge (a hostel/guesthouse) in Georgetown/ Malaysia were I am writing this.




This is how happy someone got after getting a somewhat confirmed recognition of existence from one of the apes.



Some "better" shots of the Boreno "Orang Huan" (forest person).