Our fruit guy’s name is Tika (I think that’s his name) because he has a small scar in the middle of his forehead. Prices of fruit fluctuate dailys and most of the time he gives …
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Stages of Cultural Adjustment
I was flipping through our photos and stumbled upon interesting shots of diagrams and charts that I took from our last days of ICT at CLP (early January). These charts visualize the “Stages of Cultural …
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Beautiful Minds: Stephen Wiltshire
Stephen Wiltshire is “the Living Camera”.
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Vancouver – Jericho Beach
Vancouver – Jericho Beach, originally uploaded by thegreenpages. Vancouver in the winter is still very nice.
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Internet Access in Nepal
As human beings who often pine for some sort of contact from back home, Internet access is a must and I’m not ashamed to say, it was one of the FIRST priorities I had to …
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Philippines Independence Day
June 12th was my first Philippines Independence Day outside Canada. My Filipino friends invited me to join a mini-celebration and flag raising ceremony at the Philippines Consulate in Sinamangal. I initially showed up at their …
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The half-year mark
Not sure where the time went, but last month marked our half-year in Nepal (May 14, 2009). Amazing. When I look back at my previous posts (especially the “Getting used to” post), I am often …
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Corporate Library Accomplished
My partner’s corporate library has finally been organized, with a little unexpected help from other office staff. Time will only tell if it will STAY organized. The 4-week process, which really in the end only …
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Limbu Sisters
Limbu Sisters, originally uploaded by gord clements. My good friend, humanitarian-partner’n-crime, and fellow Canadian Gord Clements takes wonderful photos in-and-around his village in Dharan. I’m looking forward to visiting him soon.
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Rafting the Trisuli River
It’s a little late but I thought I would share my thoughts about our two day rafting trip (which included an over night camp along the river AND my first camp fire of the year …