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    tapayan

    Translates (very roughly!) as: "You know, at one time they used to use tapayan as vessels for storing rotten meat... They would keep the meat in there until it was completely full of maggots - and then they would cook it!" ...(A bit like Stilton cheese, I guess? ...The maggots make it soft and they add to the flavor!!!!!!!!!!!!!) And: "In other ("cases?") they used to use tapayan as a storage for the corpses of their relatives!" ...(Presumably, this was only an interim measure - until a proper burial could take place???? In that case, what happened to the tapayan after it had been used for such a purpose? I hope they didn't re-use it for that rotten meat thing???)
  2. This is brilliant! Thank you very much for this - and also for the nicely detailed descriptions... Good descriptions are a great way of getting your work exposed via Google et al searches - and they also get more hits for artfeaks.com (And more hits for artfreaks.com means more advertising revenue for the site - which, of course, translates into more free disc space for artists - and a happy site-owner!)
  3. smb

    Hi! Welcome to the artfreaks.com Art Forums. Thanks for posting some images in ythe gallery - and keep them coming!

  4. smb

    tapayan

    He he! Is this photo right way up, now? (It's hard to tell!!) Tell me more about "tapayan" - what are they used for? By the way... If you look closely at the earthenware pot, you can see very light shades of pink, blue, green, orange, purple and violet... (Wala lang... it's just that I have observed that it is very important to capture all the different colors, tints and shades that you see in an object, if you want to really capture its realism when you try to paint the thing!)
  5. From the album: My early attempts at pastel painting

    I started this one aboard c.s. Wave Venture, when she was alongside in Victoria, B.C. - in April, 2007 Due to pressures of work, I was not able to finish it until after i got back in the Philippines, in June, 2007 By the way... thanks a bunch to Mr. George BLOODY Hopkins for giving me a bad report - claiming (in effect) that I was a lazy bastard!! Anyway, this painting was far to long in the making and it has been totally overworked... Still, not to worry, at least it IS a painting. (As in, at least I finally managed to do something with my art and get back into some kind of creativity mode...) 12" X 16" (30cm X 40.5cm) Mostly Schmincke soft pastels - with some Unison pastels, on Canson Mi Teintes paper I'm not going to bother framing this one, (unless someone decides to buy it when I have my exhibition in Ermita, Manila - date not fixed yet: subject to available funds!) It'll just go into my portfolio case in order to preserve it for a future laugh! To purchase a high quality print of this image, please visit: ArtWanted.com Various gift items and dozens of personalized products such as mouse pads, t-shirts, greeting cards, mugs, puzzles and a lot more besides are also available, customized with this image at ArtWanted.com

    © &copy Vic Rolfe

  6. Hi! Welcome to the artfreaks.com art Forums!

  7. Wow! Very arty! (Not maarte!!)
  8. Try this! It's brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.sat-gps-locate.com/english/index.html Welcome to Satellite Tracking GSM mobile phone tracking system via the GPS-TRACK satellite network Based on repeater triangulation, the system tracks mobile phones using GPS and GSM technology We are not responsible for possible tracking errors that may occur. Approximate margin of error: 10 meters (max.) for mobile phones in Europe and the U.K. 25 meters (max.) for mobile phones in the U.S.A., South America and Canada. 50 meters (max.) for mobile phones elsewhere. This system will not work in countries without GSM technology networks.
  9. Well. OK... It's not only in the Philippines that you have to pay for justice, I know. Same as it's not only in the Philippines where you have to pay for basic health care... Yesterday, someone came knocking at my door with a letter from the local Barangay (local government) Chairman, giving him permission to solicit for funds. I was just about to send the guy away when he mentioned something about a rape. Now the name Vic Rolfe stands for FREEDOM and one thing I can not stand is when one person forces his will on and abuses another... So I started to look at the bunch of papers this guy was holding. Medical certificates to prove that rape had indeed taken place. Court papers etc., etc... But wait. The girl that had been raped - by one of her neighbors - was only 5 years old Fill in the rest. p.s. I am not stupid and I have been in the Philippines long enough to know the lengths some, (it has to be said - a VERY SMALL FRACTION of the people here... but they do exist,) people will go to here to con you out of your money. You never can tell. Filipinos don't trust Filipinos that they don't even know - so why should I? It was this thought alone that prevented me from giving ALL my available cash. (I gave some and I'll happily give more if I find out that this is a genuine case...) p.p.s. This sort of case is very close to my heart... I found out, after 7 years of a living Hell on Earth that someone I had been very closely associated with had been raped as a child. By a neighbor. And this, as far as I am concerned, was THE cause of her schizophrenia and other personality disorders that I had to live with. I was eventually able to more-or-less get away from it - (bar the odd court case). But she will have to live with the damage for the rest of her life.
  10. REAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS FREE YORKSHIRE TERRIER. 8 years old. Hateful little dog. Bites. FREE PUPPIES: 1/2 Cocker Spaniel, 1/2 sneaky neighbor's dog. FREE PUPPIES... Mother, AKC German Shepherd. Father, Super Dog...able to leap tall fences in a single bound. FOUND DIRTY WHITE DOG. Looks like a rat .. been out a while. Better be a reward. For Sale :COWS: NEVER BRED. Also 1 gay bull for sale. NORDIC TRACK $300 Hardly used, call Chubby. JOINING NUDIST COLONY! Must sell washer and dryer $300. WEDDING DRESS FOR SALE . WORN ONCE BY MISTAKE. Call Stephanie. AND THE BEST ONE: FOR SALE BY OWNER: Complete set of Encyclopedia Britannica, 45 volumes. Excellent condition. $1,000 or best offer. No longer needed, got married last month. Wife knows everything. AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com .
  11. When I first visited Victoria in B.C., Canada, I thought that these cart horse rides were only for Christmas and the New Year. Apparently not! This photo was taken in May, 2007 - so this seems to be an all year-round thing. Very scenic and Olde Worlde though! Photo taken along the coast road, near Ogden Point
  12. One of a pair of nest-building birds, (some kind of North American Swallow or Swift?) that chose a rather unfortunate place to build home... The little ledge they chose must have seemed ideal - south-facing and out of the wind - and the ship that it was on hadn't been anywhere for a couple of weeks already... Little did this hapless couple know, that they had set up home on a ship that was just about to set sail across the Pacific; on a three week voyage from the West coast of Canada to Japan. NOT a good place to try to bring up a nest full of fledglings, especially if you depend on insects for your food?! Well, luckily, they hadn't yet laid any eggs when their little nest was discovered... It was with extremely heavy heart that I removed their lovingly crafted home and threw it into the dock, water. But sometimes, you have to be cruel to be kind? Better that they were evicted and forced to build a new home somewhere else, than for them to have to abandon a nest full of fledglings to starve to death, as the ship sailed out across the Pacific Ocean... These birds were mightily annoyed with me at the time, though - for destroying days of work and countless flights back and forth fetching bits of grass and mud. Ever thought of putting a ledge someplace on your house for swifts and swallows to build their nests on? At least, your house isn't going anywhere soon! Photo taken aboard c.s. Wave Venture at Victoria, B.C., Canada - May, 2007
  13. A pair of nest-building birds, (some kind of North American Swallow or Swift?) that chose a rather unfortunate place to build home... The little ledge they chose must have seemed ideal - south-facing and out of the wind - and the ship that it was on hadn't been anywhere for a couple of weeks already... Little did this hapless couple know, that they had set up home on a ship that was just about to set sail across the Pacific; on a three week voyage from the West coast of Canada to Japan. NOT a good place to try to bring up a nest full of fledglings, especially if you depend on insects for your food?! Well, luckily, they hadn't yet laid any eggs when their little nest was discovered... It was with extremely heavy heart that I removed their lovingly crafted home and threw it into the dock, water. But sometimes, you have to be cruel to be kind? Better that they were evicted and forced to build a new home somewhere else, than for them to have to abandon a nest full of fledglings to starve to death, as the ship sailed out across the Pacific Ocean... These birds were mightily annoyed with me at the time, though - for destroying days of work and countless flights back and forth fetching bits of grass and mud. Ever thought of putting a ledge someplace on your house for swifts and swallows to build their nests on? At least, your house isn't going anywhere soon! Photo taken aboard c.s. Wave Venture at Victoria, B.C., Canada - May, 2007
  14. One of a pair of nest-building birds, (some kind of North American Swallow or Swift?) that chose a rather unfortunate place to build home... The little ledge they chose must have seemed ideal - south-facing and out of the wind - and the ship that it was on hadn't been anywhere for a couple of weeks already... Little did this hapless couple know, that they had set up home on a ship that was just about to set sail across the Pacific; on a three week voyage from the West coast of Canada to Japan. NOT a good place to try to bring up a nest full of fledglings, especially if you depend on insects for your food?! Well, luckily, they hadn't yet laid any eggs when their little nest was discovered... It was with extremely heavy heart that I removed their lovingly crafted home and threw it into the dock, water. But sometimes, you have to be cruel to be kind? Better that they were evicted and forced to build a new home somewhere else, than for them to have to abandon a nest full of fledglings to starve to death, as the ship sailed out across the Pacific Ocean... These birds were mightily annoyed with me at the time, though - for destroying days of work and countless flights back and forth fetching bits of grass and mud. Ever thought of putting a ledge someplace on your house for swifts and swallows to build their nests on? At least, your house isn't going anywhere soon! Photo taken aboard c.s. Wave Venture at Victoria, B.C., Canada - May, 2007
  15. This is the ledge that a pair of nest-building birds, (some kind of North American Swallow or Swift?) chose to build their home on... The little ledge they chose must have seemed ideal - south-facing and out of the wind - and the ship that it was on hadn't been anywhere for a couple of weeks already... Little did this hapless couple know, that they had set up home on a ship that was just about to set sail across the Pacific; on a three week voyage from the West coast of Canada to Japan. NOT a good place to try to bring up a nest full of fledglings, especially if you depend on insects for your food?! Well, luckily, they hadn't yet laid any eggs when their little nest was discovered... It was with extremely heavy heart that I removed their lovingly crafted home and threw it into the dock, water. But sometimes, you have to be cruel to be kind? Better that they were evicted and forced to build a new home somewhere else, than for them to have to abandon a nest full of fledglings to starve to death, as the ship sailed out across the Pacific Ocean... These birds were mightily annoyed with me at the time, though - for destroying days of work and countless flights back and forth fetching bits of grass and mud. Ever thought of putting a ledge someplace on your house for swifts and swallows to build their nests on? At least, your house isn't going anywhere soon! Photo taken aboard c.s. Wave Venture at Victoria, B.C., Canada - May, 2007
  16. From the album: People Photography and Street Scenes

    That was me photographing the photographer! When I uploaded this, over 18 years ago, I referred to the photographer as an Old Japanese man. Now, at the time of writing, (October 2024), I am 66 years young myself! When editing this image description, I also realized that the Photographer could well be Korean, Vietnamese - or even an American Citizen, for all I know! So here we go, with an updated, (2024) description of this image... A spritely young man taking pictures of "sakura" (cherry trees) in full blossom, in the Peace Park outside the Atomic Bomb Museum in Nagasaki, Japan Photo taken in spring - (cherry blossom season - obviously!) - 2006

    © Photo by Vic Rolfe. Not copyright. This is a free-use photo

  17. From the album: People Photography and Street Scenes

    A not so old old man on the seashore, making bird houses out of driftwood. Photo taken along the shoreline near Ogden Point, Victoria B.C., Canada. He had bought along some woodworking tools and was busy turning the pile of driftwood around him into intricate little birdhouses. The young girl is just about to persuade her parents to buy one of them! Photo taken on a sunny but windy day in May, 2007

    © Photo by Vic Rolfe. Not copyright. This is a free-use photo

  18. From the album: People Photography and Street Scenes

    An old man on the seashore near Ogden Point, Victoria B.C., Canada. He had bought along some woodworking tools and was busy turning the pile of driftwood around him into intricate little birdhouses. Photo taken on a sunny but windy day in May, 2007

    © Photo by Vic Rolfe. Not copyright. This is a free-use photo

  19. Photo taken on a bright, sunny but windy day in, 2007. This photo marks the end of an era - not only for the c.s. (cable ship) Wave Venture but for the old Cable and Wireless Marine, (latterly Global Marine Systems,) Victoria Station. At the time this photo was taken, Wave Venture was loading cable from the depot and preparing to leave Victoria - probably for the last time...

    © Photo by Vic Rolfe. Not copyright. This is a free-use photo

  20. Photo taken on a bright, sunny but windy day in, 2007. This photo marks the end of an era - not only for the c.s. (cable ship) Wave Venture but for the old Cable and Wireless Marine, (latterly Global Marine Systems,) Victoria Station. At the time this photo was taken, Wave Venture was loading cable from the depot and preparing to leave Victoria - probably for the last time...

    © Photo by Vic Rolfe. Not copyright. This is a free-use photo

  21. Photo taken on a bright, sunny but windy day in, 2007. This photo marks the end of an era - not only for the c.s. (cable ship) Wave Venture but for the old Cable and Wireless Marine, (latterly Global Marine Systems,) Victoria Station. At the time this photo was taken, Wave Venture was loading cable from the depot and preparing to leave Victoria - probably for the last time...

    © Photo by Vic Rolfe. Not copyright. This is a free-use photo

  22. The wrong spelling joke! I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr in waht oerdr the ltteres in a wrod are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is taht the frsit and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it whotuit a pboerlm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt! if you can raed tihs forwrad it. And if you can't read it, you must be dexlisic!!
  23. The gay, macho cowboy joke! Subject: TREATMENT PLAN A rugged cowboy from Brokeback Mountain, Wyoming, goes into the doctor's office and has some tests run. The doctor comes back and says, "I am not going to beat around the bush, You have AIDS." The cowboy tugs at his Stetson and sets his jaw and says, "Doc, what can I do?" The doctor says, "I want you to go home and eat 5 pounds of spicy sausage, a head of cabbage, 20 un-peeled carrots drenched in hot sauce, 10 jalapeno peppers, 40 walnuts and 40 peanuts,
  24. Someone else I am praying for... (The following was received in an e-mail:)
  25. The passenger cruise ship, Norwegian Pearl, entering the port of Victoria, B.C., Canada - at Ogden Point. Photo taken from aboard c.s. Wave Venture, (whilst we were out on a mini-cruise of our own - en route from Ogden Point to a berth in the Canadian Navy base at Esquimalt Bay) - May, 2007

    © Photo by Vic Rolfe. Not copyright. This is a free-use photo

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