Tuesday, June 19, 2007

v4#6

I'm back from my 6 weeks in Northern Thailand. Just got in Monday night as a matter of fact. Here's an excerpt from my conversation with the immigration officer in Pearson Airport (around 11 pm--eastern standard time--I have no idea what time my body thought it was having been on an airplane for the better part of 40 hours):

IO: "How many checked bags do you have?"
Me: "Zero."
IO: "You have no checked bags? Where do you pack your clothes?"
Me (picking up my carry-on bag and brief case): "Everything is right here."
IO: "So do you travel a lot for work?"
Me: "All the time."
IO: "OK, well, welcome home."
I had the opportunity to be involved in so many different activities during the 6 weeks. The bamboo experiment, marketing issues, planning, training, credit, etc. It kept the time busy and interesting. The last week was spent at an agricultural conference hosted by ECHO (http://www.echonet.org/), which is a great organization for those of you that haven't heard of it.

There's good people working for our partner organization and I was sorry to have to leave. The good thing about my job is I get a chance to go back.


For some reason it's hard not to take pictures of rice paddies
Late night meeting in a Palong village


A forest mango identified as sacred by the local community


Some sort of Buddhist cemetary in Burma


Playing Takrah in Burma. This is like volleyball but played with the feet. Turns out I'm not very good.

Sprouting Giant Bamboo (although no sign of roots when this shot was taken)