Thursday, February 14, 2019

Signs and Wonders, Jena Edition

A collection of interesting things I've seen around Jena:

Lichtenhain Feuerwehr (volunteer fire department) mural

Commemorative plaque at Jena West train station for the Holocaust victims who departed on trains from there

Walpurgisnacht witch effigy burning at the top of Kunitzburg

Graffiti of Pikachu as Totoro

Warning: bat house! (Old house in the woods transformed into bat sanctuary)

Driveway entrance passed while hiking up Am Herrenberg

Vegalize it.. food truck

"American-style table dance bar"

Napoleonstein commemorating Napoleon's Jena victory in 1806

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Land of Yaks

Tibet is a beautiful place, and the blue skies when we arrived at the Lhasa airport were a welcome sight after days of Beijing's "blue" grey skies. (Above, a sign leaving the airport that pictures all the great Communist party leaders, past and current.)

The Potala Palace is Lhasa's most noteworthy building, and while I was initially excited to do a tour inside it, the tour process for our English-speaking group was going to be a massive pain in the butt, so a coworker and I escaped in search of noodles instead. We wandered through some public park areas and through the main streets of downtown, which are quite cheery during the day, despite all the police and military presence.


After a few days of acclimation, we headed to our field station at Nam Co, which is at an elevation of ~4720m (15,000+ feet) (and everything liquid-like in a bottle you bring up from Lhasa WILL explode as soon as you open it). We first headed over a nearby pass, which is often visited by tourists and pilgrims and covered in prayer flages, to the point that they just look like trash.

North of Nam Co, a local pub/restaurant/hang out for workers on nearby construction projects.

Yaks were everywhere, including this prettiest lady of the bunch (disclaimer: possibly not a lady).

Rock cairn by the shore of Nam Co, or Holy Lake

 Bridge out over a glacier-fed stream.. not a problem for our professional drivers and land cruisers.
Tibet.. alas that I only had 2 weeks.

Beijing Blue(s)

A catch-up post from the summer.. I was in Beijing for a few days en route to Tibet, and the skies were varying shades of grey the whole time.

Some highlights: a tourist market with lots of unique things to eat (including freshly deep-fried scorpions)..

Some street posters depicting information about Chinese socialist values..

A nice park near the Forbidden City, with these trees wrapped in plastic wrap (presumably to protect them from something? Or keep them moist??)
 Lotus flowers in the park
 Lotus + pagoda + boats + bridge

Looking into the Forbidden City from the park next to it. Note the illusion of it disappearing into the distance, thanks to the smog.
 And the value of clear translation, from the restroom in said park: