Showing posts with label the Avenues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the Avenues. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2014

Harare in the beautiful bloom of the Jacarandas

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Soon the first blossoms begin to appear

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some where in the Fourth Street* though it's not really clear

(*this photograph is actually Prince Edward St--not too far from Harare's Fourth St.--at sunrise.)

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Then tree after tree in the Avenues so neat

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Burst into flower in the hot October heat....

(This is the Avenues in Harare, Colquhoun St to be exact.)

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...Purple blossoms flutter in glorious array
on the corner close by bunches of colourful flowers...
a sight to remember for everywhere
purple Jacarandas coloured the Summer air.

(Every summer, Harare bursts into a symphony of Jacaranda trees. Absolutely beautiful.
This is also the Avenues area of Harare.)

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Tree after tree in the avenue and street
show their deepest purple where white clouds and blossoms meet

(This is Lomagundi Rd. in the Avondale neighborhood.)

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The purple blossoms with flats and houses blend
a feast of beauty so colourful and rare
filled with wonder at the City so fair.

(The Avenues neighborhood.)

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A high wind and a shower of rain
produce a purple carpet once again
as the blossoms fall to clothe the damp earth...

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Oh lovers of beauty raise up your banners
in tribute to the City's early planners
for to them and to nature we are ever in debt
for as magnificent a picture as the gods ever set.




Like the poetry?
It's from a poem called Jacaranda Time by Robert Cornell
written specifically about Harare's Jacaranda trees. The full poem can be found here.



Saturday, August 25, 2012

Toodling Around Harare

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A father carries his little girl in the Borrowdale area of Harare, Zimbabwe.
(This is one of my favorite photos I have taken while living in Zimbabwe.)

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Zimbabweans advertising their services on Churchill Ave near Mt. Pleasant in Harare.

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Two men walk past street vendors selling their wares.

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So many restaurants and cafes grow their own vegetables.  This is The Plot's garden.  
Not too bad a place to sit by for brunch, eh?

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One of the many, many newpapers in Zimbabwe ready to be sold in the Avenues area of Harare.

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Hanging out in Harare.

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I love Harare's tendency to put a bazillion signs close together, in a row, hoping you spot the one for which you're looking.
This is the Borrowdale neighborhood and for the parking lot of a Spar grocery store, the Total gas station, and I'm still not sure what the arrow is for...

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Seriously, this little girl was so ridiculously adorable that she required a second photo--look at those cheek and hair! So cute!


Thursday, July 5, 2012

A Harare Smorgasbord

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A tailor sits with his sewing machine at the Belgravia shops in Harare, Zimbabwe.

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Bricks stand ready for a house to be constructed in the Highlands neighborhood of Harare.

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The Christian Science reading room downtown in the Avenues, Harare.

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City center of Harare.

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The city is covered with homemade signs advertising services.

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Something I can't get used to in Africa is the (clearly not so safe) riding habits of Africans....
It reminded me of this car rapide in Senegal.

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I mean, really, realllllllly comfortable enough to sleep on these logs during rush hour?!!  




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