Dienstag, 10. Dezember 2013

50 photos of Shahpur

Oh, boy! Not only am I late writing about our trip to Kuakata. I am also late putting up pictures of my trip to Shahpur over Eid. And that has been almost two months ago...

Waiting for the ferry



Finally there


Kids playing humming top

My cousin Jarrar with his two friends Taslima and Meem





Crossing the bridge






From dusk..

... til dawn


Eid prayers

My two friends Tameem and Naima


Eid day



Off to Ratanpur bazaar


















Neighbour Shubho with Meem, Jarrar and Taslima






Dienstag, 3. Dezember 2013

Pictures taken from the top of a bus (on top of a ferry)

My trip to Kuakata seems like forever ago. And it probably is, as so much has happened in the meantime and I didn't have the chance to tell you about it.

Two and a half weeks ago my two roomates, our italian neighbour and I went off to a trip to Kuakata in South Bangladesh. I will write another detailed post on this.

Commuting there is a combination of an overnight ferry, "batteries" (a CNG-type run on electricity), busses and rickshaws. After arriving in Barisal Division in the city of Patuakhali riding the ferry all night, we had to take busses to Kuakata. So somewhere about two hours before our final destination, we had to switch busses. The one we were supposed to go on was so crowded that we decided to join the "upstairs crowd" and rode along boxes, bags and lovely people who were up for a chat. Not only were they surprised that a female (our italian friend) climbed on top of a bus, she was white, too! So everywhere where there were people amongst the way in places we had to slow down, people stared at us, waved and sometimes had small conversations.

As we had to go on three tiny ferry rides to cross small rivers, here are pictures taken from the top of a bus (on top of a ferry):













Donnerstag, 14. November 2013

So what have you been up to?!?


The view from our apartment before engaging in hectic Dhaka city life

Hey young world,

long time, no hear! All is fine in good old Dhaka. Well, almost - but I will get to that in a minute.

My daily routine on weekdays on my way to work is waiting for the lift in the mornings. And when the lift arrives it means riding in snail speed until we arrive on ground floor. I know, first world problems in a third world country. But the complex I live in is so huge, that it takes forever to get out of it.

With around 80 flats here, there is a bunch of security guards lingering around downstairs. Their job is basically to sit around, pick their nose once in a while, get up when you pass them and salute you. Therefore walking out of the apartment complex is prolonged by greeting at least four security guards back on my way out.
I feel uncomfortable most of the times. It is truly unnecessary for them to get up. But then I think, they don't have anything to do all day long and this might be the most exciting thing about their job.

Work has been different lately, as we are not able to visit factories as frequently as before. There is a smell of political disagreement in the air, that hinders business.


A small procession at Elephant Road

Bangladesh is in a mode of turmoil right now. For weeks national strikes have been called by the opposition (3 to 4 days), as we have upcoming elections early 2014. Barely any cars, busses or CNGs fill the streets of Dhaka. Some get lit on fire and everyday you hear that at least a handful of people die due to political violence somewhere in Bangladesh. I have heard a few crude bombs go off myself around the Gulshan/Banani area and seen this huge cloud of smoke over the city, when probably a vehicle was lit on fire.

Crude bomb blast at Gulshan-2
We've been safe so far but everyone's affected by the strikes called "hartal". We can't go on factory visits and have trouble shipping our goods out of the country. The little people, relying on an everyday income, suffer the most! The longest hartal during the last four years, it lasted 84 hours, just ended today. I guess somehow life will be back to normal tomorrow... So what have you been up to?!?

Sonntag, 3. November 2013

Aufgetischt

At Istanbul Airport

Business Class Lounge

Office lunch


Jhaal Muri

Veggie lunch



Breakfast at Star Kabab