Tag Archive: Bangladesh


Day 197

BAILEY IS STIRRING THE ALU (Potato) CHOP mixture with the proud Bengali cook looking on.

Day 195

BAILEY, MY NIECE ENJOYING  the waves at Cox’s Bazaar’s in Bangladesh.   This section is called Laboni Beach. At 75 miles, it is the world’s longest sand beach in the world. Notice the typical Cox’s Bazaar “swimwear” which is of course not typical Florida or California swimwear!

Day 194

LORI IN VILLAGE WITH YOUNG CHILD!

Day 193

KASEY WITH LITTLE CHILD FROM THE VILLAGE.

Day 192

BAILEY ENJOYING SOME COCONUT MILK IN THE VILLAGE.

BAILEY, KASEY, LORI, KATRIEL, AND MORIAH being observed by in Keraniganj village in Bangladesh.  Foreigners don’t likely visit this village often.

Day 190

BAILEY DRESSED IN HER SARI READY TO GO visit our neighbors, and have an evening meal with them.

Day 189

BAILEY WITH A THRONG OF PEOPLE ON WALKOVER  at Farmgate the busiest intersection in Dhaka.  Probably more people move through this intersection in a day than the population of Denmark!

MY NIECE BAILEY, STANDING IN FRONT OF VEGETABLE STAND in Town Hall Market where I buy most of my vegetables.

BAILEY AND I ON A RICKSHAW being photographed by a willing bystander.

Day 185

BAILEY, MY NIECE IN FRONT OF THE Jatyio Sangsad Bhaban (Parliament Building) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban, including the residences for the members of parliament and layout of the lawns and lake, was created by gifted American architect Louis I. Khan. Construction was started by the Government of Pakistan in 1961 and the building was earmarked for the federal legislature of East and West Pakistan. However, after its completion on 28 January 1982, Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban was used for the first time on 15th February 1982 as the venue for the eighth, and last, session of the second parliament of Bangladesh. Since then, this impressive complex has been used for the Bangladesh National Assembly.

MY NIECE BAILY AT COFFEE WORLD where we had frappes tomato soup and sandwiches. It’s great having her around.