tiabunna's photos with the keyword: restored

The James Craig

02 Jul 2022 32 18 252
The James Craig is a three masted steel hulled barque built in 1875. I remember seeing her, long ago, as a rusting hulk on a beach in Tasmania. Finally she was refloated, towed to Sydney, and restored by volunteers. She now is at the Sydney Maritime Museum and does regular trips out to sea. Much more info on her here.

Welcoming Naga

05 Nov 2020 49 42 446
It seems the word "Naga" is Sanscrit for serpent and probably arrived in south-east Asia with the Hindu religion brought in by Indian merchants way back about the 10th century (or earlier). Apparently the Buddha was protected by a seven-headed serpent during a violent rainstorm, so somehow the Sanscrit term and seven-headed serpent merged. Whatever the background, to this day Naga images are to be seen acting as benign guardians at Buddhist temples throughout Laos. This ancient Naga, at Wat Phu, welcomes visitors following the causeway path and pleasingly, as can be seen, has had some restoration work. It also seems to gather an awful lot of incense! Looks good on black and behind is my fence for this week. HFF, best wishes for the weekend and stay safe, everyone.

Braidwood Hotel

27 Aug 2015 18 19 681
We're heading away interstate for a while and, for a time, my visits will be "occasional". On our way, we shall pass the Braidwood Hotel, carefully restored as nearly as possible to its original 1850 form (shingle roof and all). HFF, everyone.