Through my eyes

living my life without regrets

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Plenty of food to be had in Central Asia


Plenty of food



Fresh Food



Everybody makes a living



An assortment of basics



Dried nuts and fruits

Close up of tile work

You can see the buildings are old, still the tiles held up. Amazing !

Imagine all the tiles on just this ONE building


Just imagine how much work it took, all done by hand, to build this complex. Tiles everywhere!
Can you imagine how much time, effort, labor and money it took to build this ?
Nothing of today compares to it....... believe me !

Tile work




Imagine all the work involved in creating just this small patch of tiles.
Forming the tiles
Burning them
Applying colors.
Burning them again.
then filing down the edges
finally installing them on buildings.

HUGE buildings,

All done by hand....... a 1000 years ago !



The old phone system works in most of the former Soviet blocks. Not too well but it works.
To make a phone call means you have to be lucky.
The connection depends on this guy, if he does something wrong or has had a bad day, then....... the phone will NOT work.

Blame Him !

( I tell my my wife it's his fault that the phone did not work )
That way it's ok if I don't call home.

Tea time






Hot tea is wonderful on a hot day.

on to Bukhara, Uzbekistan





All day nothing but sand and trouble.








This was when the machine ran. Not for long, mind you, but I made about 100 Miles before the bike gave up it's ghost.

Break down on side of road, Uzbekistan




Trouble with a borrowed bike.









What do you do when you are on the side of the road with a bike you don't know ?
This old 350 Jawa, two stroke bike, was overhauled but still did not run.
I tried and tried, but it seized all the time, ran on one cylinder and finally died.
Only remedy was to wait until it cooled down to start it again.

Khan hats in Xiva (Karacul )

Even so it is hot in the desert the native population believed that wearing a hat keeps the body cooler.
These hats are made out of lamb fur.
The fur is taken from 'unborn' lambs to keep the curls very tight.
Yes, they slaughter the mother, then take the baby lamb. (Naturally, they eat everything they slaughter, too)
Notice: I did NOT buy a hat.

Xiva, Uzbekistan


Overlooking Xiva, Uzbekistan.

The last strong hold of the Khan.
This was an empire that was ruled by tribal kings until 1924 when it was taken over by the Soviets.

It is still, very much, an oasis in the desert.
About 100 Miles Sout East of the Aral Sea.

The name, Xiva, means "Sweet Water" in the local dialect.