Tag Archive: Dhaka


Day 53

BENGALI MAN DEMONSTRATING WHAT his bubble blower can do!  What child wouldn’t want one of these after seeing this demonstration.  Near the Boi Mela (Book Fair) there were many vendors trying to sell their wares.

Day 52

EKUSHI FEBRUARY, AND INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY!  MY WIFE, ALICE, AND I HAD our faces painted which is a tradition on holidays.  We both had the Shohid Minar (language martyrs memorial) painted on our faces and Alice had the Bangladesh national flag painted on her hand. This is the day in 1952 when some students were martyred who were protesting because Pakistan didn’t want Bangla as one of the national languages.  At this time Alice and I were 3  1/2 years old.

Day 50

MY FRIEND HALIM STANDING IN FRONT OF ONE OF THE MANY STRUCTURES GREETING visitors entering Dhaka for the ICC World Cup Cricket 2011. It has parts of each of the 14 participating countries represented on a cricket bat.  Today Bangladesh is playing India.  For both teams this is almost as important as the finals.  In a previous World Cup Bangladesh upset India and India is hoping for paybacks today.

Day 49

PEPSI GETTING INTO THE ACT with all these ads along the highway between the airport and the city.  No question about it, anyone entering the city for the ICC World Cup Cricket 2011 will see these signs.  Actually Diet Pepsi is one of my favorite drinks along with borhani (a must at every wedding celebration).

 

Day 48

SOMEWHAT OF A ‘WILD GOOSE CHASE!”  Last evening my friend called and wondered if me and my camera could come to his place at 8:15 to be ready for departure at 8:30 pm to go with him and two friends of his to the airport.  We didn’t get left in the CNG until 9 pm.  I thought maybe he was meeting a friend at the airport, but soon realized it was to look at and take photos of the many lights in the city as it celebrates the ICC World Cup Cricket 2011.  It reminded me of driving around the countryside during the Christmas and enjoying the lights.  We arrived at the airport after at least an hour of travelling (waited for a train at two different locations).  Halim had seen an ad for the World Cup on TV that showed the airport with a magnicent light display, but obviously it was only to greet the teams and not there for the duration of the event!  He was disappointed.  We did stop at several places to take photos.

These are some of the lights that were along Airport Road.

THE PROVATI SANGHA football I play with getting lined up and ready for their football match.

Day 46

THIS BENGALI LADY POSED FOR ME as I was returning from a trip to Farmgate on Victory Day to get my glasses adjusted. On 16 Dec 2011 Bangladesh celebrated the 40th anniversary of its victory against Pakistani troops in the 1971 Liberation War.


Day 20

THE NEIGHBORING ROOFTOP is getting a wall.

Day 19

LADY IN KOLANPUR, DHAKA, BANGLADESH getting cup ready for my tea at her roadside tea stand.

Day 17

DOLLS FOR SALE on the streets of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Day 15

EAR WAX REMOVAL TECHNIQUE used in Dhaka, Bangladesh!  The sidewalk becomes the workplace.

Day 14

AMADER KAJER LOKER PORIBAR!  Oops, I better translate.  This is our house-helper and her family.  (L to R)  Shaheen’s son, Sultan, Shaheen (our house-helper), her daughter, Pinky (Sultana), and Shaheen’s Mother

They are standing in the doorway of Shaheen’s one-room dwelling in one of the many Bihari camps in Dhaka.  Sultan was dressed up to celebrate the festival, Muharram. The festival commemorates the martyrdom of the prophet Mohammed’s grandson- Hazrat Imam Hussein.