Aug 08 2009

Chewing It Over

Category: Anna's PhotosChrisM @ 6:52 pm

The 8th of August (I’ve other photos to publish between this date and the July shots of Anna, but they are general Astana ones, not Anna specific, so can wait for now) sees Anna with her Babushka (Ira’s mum) in the back garden, and the other shot is of Anna chewing away on a home grown cucumber. At least I think it is a cucumber. Doesn’t look a lot like the euro-standardized, non-knobbly, long and straight cucumbers I remember from Tesco, but it tastes like one, and looks like it on the inside. Anyway, here are the two photos…

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Aug 07 2009

Discovered Ira has seen neithe…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 10:34 am

Discovered Ira has seen neither Breakfast Club nor FB’s Day Off.BC on CD somewhere,FBDO needs2b sourced.Guess it wasn’t big in Soviet times.

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Jul 29 2009

Are We Nearly There Yet?

Category: PersonalChrisM @ 1:27 pm

OK, so another five posts with Anna’s photos are already written, and spread out (already scheduled for publishing) until this Friday. That leaves about another two weeks, at the current rate, until the blog is finally up to date with her pictures. Once that has been achieved, and the posts are off the front page, I intend to go back and alter the dates each post appears on, so that the actual day of the photo matches the day the post appears to have been published. Then I can go ahead and set up the auto inserting of Anna’s Photo’s posts to her site, and not worry about having to change the date and time stamps two sets of posts across two sites.
There are already a few videos uploaded to YouTube that I’ll need to post, which just leaves transferring via firewire the footage taken on DV camcorders, rather than the movies shot on Ira’s photo camera, of Anna in Britain and here in Kazakhstan. Once transferred, I’ll need to run an inverse telecine filter (which reminds me, it looks as though BBC World News needs that on my PCI satellite card(!?)), and probably compress using a codec, to keep within YouTube’s file size limit. Most likely that will wait until the pictures are complete at least.

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Jul 28 2009

All Pigs Primed And Ready To Fly!

Category: Kazakhstan,PicturesChrisM @ 8:09 pm

The following letter/advice sheet was stuck to our block’s doors earlier in the week, and whilst I haven’t asked Irina to translate it all, the advice given does seem to be sensible, well proportioned and in general good to see being produced by the authorities over here.

Official (Sensible!) Advice Re. Swine Flu In Astana

Official (Sensible!) Advice Re. Swine Flu In Astana

Hmm, pigs with wings to be seen soon? (Me praising government output…)

I’ll try and remember to ask Ira a summary of the info for non-Russian readers later. Pizza and Heroes series 3 first 🙂

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Jul 28 2009

Get Well Soon And Happy Birthday

Category: FriendsChrisM @ 2:30 pm

A friend of ours (Mira) is in hospital right now, after complication following some dentistry work. Pretty unlucky timing, as it is also her birthday today!
So, as the post titles says… I hope that this day, of all days, doesn’t suck too much, and that there won’t be many more for you before the infection is all gone.

Get Well Soon Mira

Happy Birthday Mira

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Jul 26 2009

Dedushka In The Kitchen

Category: Anna's PhotosChrisM @ 10:55 am

This photo was taken drawing close to the end of July (26th to be precise), meaning this blog is now a mere five weeks behind schedule re. the aim of live-ish photo posting. Dedushka (Ira’s Dad) is holding Anna in the kitchen, whilst Anna herself shows off her strong back muscles by sitting quite upright.

Dedushka And Anna Merriman

Dedushka And Anna Merriman

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Jul 25 2009

swine flu – anecdotal evidence…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 5:39 pm

swine flu – anecdotal evidence (oh,alright,Ira’s Babushka) suggests that most of Astana’s chemists have run out of face masks & oxolyn cream

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Jul 24 2009

Swine Flu Confirmed In Astana – Pics Added

Category: In The Media,Kazakhstan,PicturesChrisM @ 5:41 pm

The first hint that things had changed were when we drove Anna for her (regular) immunizations this morning. I noticed that bus drivers and conductors were wearing face masks. One driver was indeed wearing the mask, just not actually using it – the mask was done up behind the head, but hanging below his chin! I’ll leave the discussion on whether face masks are actually much use except when worn by people who may have already been infected, or in societies where (some) people spit in the street and regularly cough & sneeze without covering their mouth, for another day.
Irina then spoke to someone who had heard that Astana now had confirmed cases of the A/H1N1 virus, and that either local or national authorities had declared that shop and public workers would now be wearing the aforementioned masks.
So, am I worried, about to go and buy a dozen boxes of face masks? Well, with Anna around I’m naturally concerned, but given that Britain currently has approximately 100,000 new cases declared each week, and that the current variant of Swine Flu hasn’t yet mutated to be highly deadly and/or drug resistant, I’m not about to seal all the windows and doors and demand temperature readings from anyone we come into contact with.
It appears that the three (confirmed, as opposed to six including suspected) cases were with people who had been in Britain for academic studies.
Oh, in case 3rd hand information is not (understandably with this sort of topic) official enough to be considered valid, here is an Azerbaijan site’s report on it! I’m not sure whether this Google News search will work for other people, and whether it will stay up to date with new stories, but you can currently see that only the Asian/Central Asian news services seem to have picked up on the reports.
In case they disappear from Google’s listings, here we have Gazeta.kz’s almost translated into English story, and here we have the Indian branch of Reuters summary. Finally, Kazakhstan Today’s bulletin can be found here.

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OK, just been for a walk in Astana park. Out of a sample size of approximately 200 people, five were found to be wearing masks. That is if you include another bus driver who had it on, but slung under his chin.
Couple of photos below…

Astana Park Ride Attendant Face Mask Swine Flu

Astana Park Ride Attendant Face Mask Swine Flu

Bus Driver Face Mask Not Worn Swine Flu

Bus Driver Face Mask Not Worn Swine Flu

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Jul 23 2009

Anna’s first tooth broken thro…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 8:58 pm

Anna’s first tooth broken through the gum.Not yet visible, but detectable by finger and well…. lets just say Irina noticed first….

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Jul 21 2009

Anna’s 5 month birthday2day :-…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 9:23 pm

Anna’s 5 month birthday2day 🙂
It must have been a tiring day4her-in bed&asleep by 9pm!
Going2grab the opportunity+watch a film with Ira

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