Thursday 16 March 2023

Design: A Shadow on a Glass Door.

photograph by D.Quirke 2023


Design features within nature have never been matched by humans. It is so humbling...

how delicate is this tiny shadow.

 

Thursday 8 September 2022

Our Queen, my Queen...

At 3:45 this morning (West Australian time) I woke to the sad news that HRH Elizabeth II, our Queen, had passed away at Balmoral in Scottland.

 I remember seeing her in New Zealand in New Plymouth as a child and again in Australia, in Perth while Phillip was still alive. The words of Sir Robert Menzies came to mind when I realised how much her life had touched ours..."I did but see her passing by, and yet I'll love her til I die".

The Commonwealth now has a new King, King Charles the III. God save the King.

                                                               



Tuesday 2 November 2021

Cleo has been found.

 Police have rescued missing child Cleo in the early hours of this morning in Canarvon, Western Australia.3rd November 2021.

Friday 16 July 2021

A Week of Unrest - Riots and Looting in Durban, South Africa.


Photo by GUILLEM SARTORIO/AFP via Getty Images

 

The charred remains of two vehicles are seen in Phoenix Township, North Durban, on July 15, 2021 after days of violence in the community. - Armed community members and vigilante groups have stepped in to tackle unrest in South Africa, taking matters into their own hands and sometimes stoking violence as security forces struggle to restore order. Understaffed and heavily reliant on private security companies, the police was rapidly overwhelmed when riots and looting first flared last week in the southeastern province of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), sparked by the jailing of graft-accused former president Jacob Zuma. 

Durban, South Africa- looting in West street after Zuma's arrest. Arson attacks in residential and manufacturing areas of Durban.

Photo by Darren Stewart/Gallo Images via Getty Images

DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 12: Burnt out trucks on the road in Sea Cow Lake area on July 12, 2021 in Durban, South Africa. It is reported that a considerable number of shops and businesses were looted over the weekend following a wave of violent protests after the incarceration of former South African President Jacob Zuma. 

Due to damage affecting infrastructure, very little news has come from Durban until yesterday, after civil unrest. I used to live very close to the Durban city centre, on the Esplanade. I started off at John Ross House (Roma Revolving Restaurant was on the 31st floor) near the harbour but moved to the Gables. I trained at Entabeni but later worked at Parklands hospital in Overport, near Berea. Since I left Durban, the main street (West street) has been renamed as 'Dr Pixley Ka Sele' street while Smith street has been renamed as Anton Lemde street. Both run parallel to each other and connect the CBD to the beachfront district. The beautiful City Hall with the Queen Victoria structure and the fountain are artifacts of history. Every year on Anzac day a few wreaths were lain at the base of the angel-like figure on the war memorial, sometimes at the base of one of the other historically protected monuments, and I always wondered who honored the Anzacs. I think the area in front of the hall is called the Francis Farewell gardens. From photographs I have seen today, a considerable amount of damage was done in the city centre.  The Oriental Restaurant at the Workshop was set alight during the unrest. This is very close to the Town Hall which has been fondly described as architecture built in the "Neo-Baroque"style . The Town Hall is a majestic building which once hosted free laser shows in the eighties while the city orchestra played beneath, in the days of Jan Michelle Jarre. Looting also affected places such as Pinetown and Umbilo . I don't know the Sea Cow Lake area but there were a number of arson attacks on factory and business premises. Shopping precincts in some suburbs were completely vandalised and stripped of almost every item in the complexes. Items stolen by looters include warehouse goods, electrical and luxury items, furniture, and sugar. Umhlanga has suffered a devastating chemical spill and wildlife has been affected and this is thought to be directly linked to damage caused to a warehouse. Reports state that all Durban beaches North of Umgeni estuary are closed.

Tuesday 13 July 2021

Friday 30 April 2021

A prayer for India....

 

India manufactures I.C.U. hospital beds, anaesthetic equipment such as ambu-bags and laryngeal masks used for resuscitation, as well as orthopedic instruments, pulse oximeters, incubators and infant warmers, syringes, disposable medical masks and vaccines.  A friend of mine once wrote to me and said, "I fell in love with India " after flying over to do sound recordings  for the Natural history department of a major English T.V station Only now can I admit how my heart sank as I read "I fell in love with..." and how my heart soared when I read "India" on the next page. I would like to offer endless thanks to the people of India and wish them strength, safety and peace wherever they sleep these nights so dark. 


Sincere thanks to Getty Images for this photograph by Xavier Galiana/AFP. This was taken in New Delhi last year in June.