Thursday, April 1, 2010

New Beginnings


When major illness struck early in February, almost all updating of my websites and blogs came to a halt. and were left to get stale. After a lot of upheaval, including moving house, recuperation is well under way and life is slowly returning to something like normal.

Things will never be the same again, but we can make the different way of life the new form of normal. Life is now lived on the flat - no stairs allowed. No more hurrying around - life has to be lived in the slow lane. No more driving - now we go were we can walk, or where friends or a taxi take us.
This has a side benefit. When we walk we are not only doing ourselves good, we see lots of things that we never noticed before. Big things and little things.

Now that spring has really sprung everything looks fresher and brighter, and life takes on new meaning again. This will be the theme for April.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Food art 03

More food art, this time on a push cart with a very complicated structure. This cart mostly sells baked potatoes, filled with a variety of fillings.

Not the best photo, but I needed to show the shape of the cart.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Food art 02 - kebabs

At first glance, there doesn't seem to be much exciting to say about this mobile cart. But look again. The background is a complicated pattern of greens and yellows, providing a perfect foil for the mostly orange hued colours of the illustrations and main signwriting. It is a perfect foil for the menu, which is easy to read in sunlight and shade, even with very dark glasses on.
This cart sold kebabs, and more baked potatoes with filling, hot dogs and a variety of soft drinks .

Friday, January 1, 2010

Food Art 01 - potatoes

I was wandering around our town with my camera during the clearing up period following a fiesta (festival) and it occurred to me that some of the signwriting on the mobile snack vans was a work of art in its own right. Usually there are so many people clustered around the vans that the art work is hidden. This discovery naturally led me to looking for more signwriting related to food. This van sells baked potatoes mostly, filled and garnished with all sorts of things.
This is the first one I noticed, which started the search. The results of that search is the scheme for this month. Food art as it is seen on the streets every day. Enjoy - it may even give you an appetite.