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12 July, 2010
Travel
May 28. What is ten dollars?

We have a brunch with a German lady, Dagmar, who tells us her compelling story: she is editing and publishing an autobiographical book about a Lao monk. It’s what keeps her here, and what keeps us listening. It is really nice and I hope she will publish the book.

I pick up my Vietnamese …

Laos, Vientiane, whiskey
12 July, 2010
Travel
May 29. Borrowing vintage bike.

Shaun, a friendly Australian guy living here offers us his little vintage motorbike in the morning, and we gladly accept that enhancement of our mobility.

We will be taking that green bike to the friendship bridge and back today. Not that there’s much to see – the friendship bridge is essentialy a concrete corridor …

Laos, motorbike, Vientiane
12 July, 2010
Travel
May 27. COPE-ing with UXOs

Our arrival in Vientiane should be different than Vientiane, I think, and stick obstinately to my idee fixe when we arrive at the bus station. NO tuktuk, we are FINE, we know our way around. We walk a couple of miles and indeed, reach central Vientiane and lose about an hour. We make ourselves comfortable …

COPE, Laos, UXO, Vientiane
12 July, 2010
Travel
May 27. COPE-ing with UXOs

Our arrival in Vientiane should be different than Vientiane, I think, and stick obstinately to my idee fixe when we arrive at the bus station. NO tuktuk, we are FINE, we know our way around. We walk a couple of miles and indeed, reach central Vientiane and lose about an hour. We make ourselves comfortable …

COPE, Laos, UXO, Vientiane
12 July, 2010
Travel
May 26. A very nice man.. not!

Rather than niceness, it are the events of flat bluntness that stick to a traveler’s memory. I have this experience this morning at “bigbrothermouse”. This is a small ngo aiming to increase literacy in rural Laos by publishing and distributing bilingual children’s books. It is and remains a wonderful concept, and so we visit their …

bigbrothermouse, Laos, Luang Prabnag
12 July, 2010
Travel
May 26. A very nice man.. not!

Rather than niceness, it are the events of flat bluntness that stick to a traveler’s memory. I have this experience this morning at “bigbrothermouse”. This is a small ngo aiming to increase literacy in rural Laos by publishing and distributing bilingual children’s books. It is and remains a wonderful concept, and so we visit their …

bigbrothermouse, Laos, Luang Prabnag
12 July, 2010
Travel
May 25. Hey. Pssst. Motorbike?

Countless curves await us on the eight-hour busride to Luang Prabang. The scenery is pretty as we expected, and makes up for our diet of dry cookies and sodas. I remember having a can of beer during the break, but apart from that, don’t expect any events from the busride.
Arriving at Luang Prabang comes with
…

Laos, Luang Prabang, motorbikes
12 July, 2010
Travel
May 25. Hey. Pssst. Motorbike?

Countless curves await us on the eight-hour busride to Luang Prabang. The scenery is pretty as we expected, and makes up for our diet of dry cookies and sodas. I remember having a can of beer during the break, but apart from that, don’t expect any events from the busride.
Arriving at Luang Prabang comes
…

Laos, Luang Prabang, motorbikes
11 July, 2010
Travel
May 24. Of motorbikes and hospitals.

We almost miss our morning ride to Namtha. I have the bus tickets and the bus (there are only a few daily) stops at Bryan and Leila’s house early. We rush to the streets and take our seats in the crammed minibus. Quick handshakes and best-of-luck constitute our goodbye to these wonderful people. I want …

accident, Laos, Luang Namtha, motorbikes
11 July, 2010
Travel
May 24. Of motorbikes and hospitals.

We almost miss our morning ride to Namtha. I have the bus tickets and the bus (there are only a few daily) stops at Bryan and Leila’s house early. We rush to the streets and take our seats in the crammed minibus. Quick handshakes and best-of-luck constitute our goodbye to these wonderful people. I want …

accident, Laos, Luang Namtha, motorbikes
11 July, 2010
Travel
May 23. Easy bashing German state aid.

We have a delicious noodle soup for breakfast in a place that looks like what you would expect of a Lao eatery: the wooden terrace was built in the field, and farmers are ploughing in sight. This valley has always played an important cultural role as many different hilltribes interact here. Even today, local schoolchildren …

Laos, Muang Sing
11 July, 2010
Travel
May 23. Easy bashing German state aid.

We have a delicious noodle soup for breakfast in a place that looks like what you would expect of a Lao eatery: the wooden terrace was built in the field, and farmers are ploughing in sight. This valley has always played an important cultural role as many different hilltribes interact here. Even today, local schoolchildren …

Laos, Muang Sing
11 July, 2010
Uncategorized
May 22. Paper mash.

The accident could have been avoided. It was my idea to do paper maché, and I feel a little bit guilty about it. The kids gather at the porch as usual and when we let them storming in they are enthousiastic as always. Yeon prepares a bowl of glue and we start dipping little pieces …

accident, Laos, Muang Sing, paper mash
11 July, 2010
May 22. Paper mash.

The accident could have been avoided. It was my idea to do paper maché, and I feel a little bit guilty about it. The kids gather at the porch as usual and when we let them storming in they are enthousiastic as always. Yeon prepares a bowl of glue and we start dipping little pieces …

accident, Laos, Muang Sing, paper mash
11 July, 2010
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May 21. Jump around.

We have found a beautiful place. We stay under the mosquito net long this morning, before enjoying an extended breakfast, as far as the reconstruction goes. The house is really quite, despite the main road that crosses the fertile valley and should connect to China and Thailand. The local market in Luang Namtha does offer …

Butterfly children, Laos, Muang Sing
11 July, 2010
May 21. Jump around.

We have found a beautiful place. We stay under the mosquito net long this morning, before enjoying an extended breakfast, as far as the reconstruction goes. The house is really quite, despite the main road that crosses the fertile valley and should connect to China and Thailand. The local market in Luang Namtha does offer …

Butterfly children, Laos, Muang Sing
11 July, 2010
Uncategorized
May 20. Butterfly children.

The bus to Muang Sing leaves early in the morning, and after a nearly two hour ride through the staggering subtropical beauty of a national park, the road winds down into the big valley of Muang Sing. This region has the most different ethnicities of Laos, and is currently being discovered by travelers and nonprofits …

Butterfly children, Laos
11 July, 2010
May 20. Butterfly children.

The bus to Muang Sing leaves early in the morning, and after a nearly two hour ride through the staggering subtropical beauty of a national park, the road winds down into the big valley of Muang Sing. This region has the most different ethnicities of Laos, and is currently being discovered by travelers and nonprofits …

Butterfly children, Laos
6 July, 2010
Project HOPE

Project Hope, Ubud, BaliBali, Indonesia. July 2nd – 15th, 2010.
Project Hope provides basic healthcare and educational activities for marginalized children in Ubud, Bali. We work with project Hope from July 2nd until July 15th, 2010. Our activities include
painting of the centersupporting empoverished families personal hygiene workshop
NameProject HOPE, Ubud, Bali.AimTo support
…

Asia, Bali, children, handprints, healthcare, Indonesia, Ubud
1 July, 2010
Myanmar Child Refugees School

Myanmar Child Refugees SchoolKuala Lumpur, Malaysia. July 1st, 2010
Every year, a number of political refugees from Myanmar make it across the border with Thailand and further into Malaysia. Their children are semi legalized but aren’t entitled to basic services. A private initiative offers them education and safety from traffickers.

Occasionally, …

Asia, children, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Myanmar, refugees
30 June, 2010
Forest Voices

Forest Voices, SarawakKuala Lumpur, Malaysia. June 30th, 2010
Forest Voices documents the knowledge of the indigenous people of Sarawak, who have always lived with the forest and use it to empower them and reverse the trend of logging before it is too late.

We support with a small donation, our old camera, and some …

Asia, ecology, indigenous, Malaysia, Sarawak
28 June, 2010
Uncategorized
May 19. Lao mores.

We cross the border without any difficulties. The Chinese authorities stamp exit in my passport and we walk to the Lao side, a shack with a line of waiting tourists in front of it. I study the government poster of do’s and don’ts in Laos, learn about the status of the monks, the sad occurences …

Laos, Luang Namtha
28 June, 2010
May 19. Lao mores.

We cross the border without any difficulties. The Chinese authorities stamp exit in my passport and we walk to the Lao side, a shack with a line of waiting tourists in front of it. I study the government poster of do’s and don’ts in Laos, learn about the status of the monks, the sad occurences …

Laos, Luang Namtha
28 June, 2010
Uncategorized
May 18. Crossing into Laos.

We get up early to take what will be our penultimate Chinese bus to Mengla. It’s still a long ride down, but when we finally reach the border town of Mohan, and are in sight of the border post, we high-five like two Elvisses leaving the building. However, the border is “closed” after five o’clock, …

bio-engineer, Laos, Mengla

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