LAST SUNSET OF 2020. Clouds of Hope.
View from my window. Mississauga. ON.
“Clouds come floating into my life,
no longer to carry rain or usher storm,
but to add color to my sunset sky.”
― Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds.
LAST SUNSET OF 2020. Clouds of Hope.
View from my window. Mississauga. ON.
“Clouds come floating into my life,
no longer to carry rain or usher storm,
but to add color to my sunset sky.”
― Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds.
During my early days in this region, seven Sheikdoms formed what was then known as the Trucial States of Oman – a British protectorate until 1971. After that a beautiful nation known as the United Arab Emirates was born. Pic 1: Ruler's Palace, Abu Dhabi, 1969. Pic.2: Left: Sheikha Latifa Bldg, on Bani Yas Street, Deira, 1969. Dubai Petroleum Co. had its offices in this bldg. Right: Hassani Supermarket bldg. Background: Jashanmal & Sons. Pic 3. Deira Corniche 1969. Music Centre: Sole agents for the famous B&O (Bang & Olufsen of Denmark) next to Riviera Restaurant. Background: Carlton Hotel. #
Till today, I remember running along with other boys, 59 years ago. on the winding path through our ward of Cumbiem Morod, leading to the red mud road that passed through our village of Guirim, in Bardez, Goa, to see the Indian Army proceeding slowly, heading for the capital, Panjim. I saw young boys, accompanied by older folks of our village, waving out to the Indian soldiers sitting on top of their tanks in full battle gear. And I waved out as well! The boys shouted "Jai Hind" and I followed doing the same. I was fourteen years young.
I was fascinated by the artillery comprising of huge tanks,armoured cars, jeeps and trailers, gun carriages with canons of
Most of the soldiers had moustaches, beards and turbans. All were smiling. The military procession continued long after dusk and trickled into the night. Here's my depiction in a drawing of Indian Troops driving through Guirim in Bardez on the evening of 18th December 1961, on their way via Betim to the capital, Panjim, ending Portuguese rule in Goa of over 450 years.
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MOONWHILE in Mississauga this evening I had the once in a blue moon chance to photograph the very rare Blue Moon. The phrase 'once in a blue moon' is derived from this type of a celestial event - i.e. 2 full moons in a single month - specialty here today being granted the extra spookiness on a Halloween night.. This October had the very rare occurrence of 2 Full Moons in a month - the last one being on 1 October 2020.
Meanwhile, in Mississauga, photographed tonight on a clear night sky through my window, it was the first quarter of the silvery moon in autumn. Sep. 23, 8:55 p.m. Altitude: 17° - Direction: 206°SSW
'Cloudy Encounter' - 1996.
Photographed by Tony Fernandes
from the terrace of Tax Free Center bldg.near Indian High School. In the foreground of the picture on left is Pakistani High School and on the right is St. Mary's Church.
Yesterday, the 2nd of September, was the 53rd anniversary of my first sea voyage aboard s.s.Sirdhana to Dubai which took 5 days calling on ports of Karachi and Muscat en route. I lived in the building on the left of this photograph for a few months after my arrival on the 7th September 1967.
If you wish to read about my journey then please click the following link to my blog.
Part 1
http://tonferns.blogspot.ca/2009/04/beyond-arabian-sea.html
Part 2
http://tonferns.blogspot.ca/2009/04/beyond-arabian-sea-partt-2.html
Part 3
http://tonferns.blogspot.ca/2009/04/beyond-arabian-sea-part-3.html
Meanwhile, in Mississauga, it was Full Corn Moon in full glow on the night of 2nd September 2020. The reason why this September's full moon is called as the 'Corn Moon' is because it comes before the autumnal equinox. Following this, the full moon on October 1 will be called the 'Harvest Moon' instead of 'Hunter Moon' which will now be on October 31. According to folklore, the next Blue Moon will come on October 31, 2020. It is called a Blue Moon because it'll be the 2nd of 2 full moons in a single calendar month. Hence the timeless phrase of yore “once in a blue moon” which is rare. Photo by Tony Fernandes.
Off to the Races - Nad Al Sheba, Dubai. 1997.
Nostalgic Reflections.
Photo by Tony Fernandes.
Camera: Nikon 401X -
Lens: Nikkor Telephoto 70-210mm f4.5 - Kodak 35mm Neg. film