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.: November 2005
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This blog thing is not working out. Clearly this blog thing is not working out for me. Blogs are for recording personal stories and sharing them with strangers and the rest of the world. I don’t do that. I barely have time to communicate with people I know and like, let alone the world. Besides, it is too time consuming and the way I work leaves little time for personal stories. And loving being back w. Ith the Red Cross. Personal efforts do make a. Apart from the complexity of the relationships and the ...
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.: July 2007
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Friends enrich and change one's life. I have had so many friends. How do you defi. Ne a friend though? I learned a long time that not everyone. You come into contact. With or even so. Eone with whom you share work and life is an automatic friend. You may respect and genuinely like the people who are around you. but a friend is someone for whom you would drop everythi. Ng to help and not even know you were doing that. A true friend is someone you never lose connection wi. Here are a few pictures of SOME.
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.: February 2010
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.: May 2007
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I am alive and well! Well, I have been in. Bob and I have taken several interesting trip in the last several months and have more planned. The first really cool trip was to McCloud Ganj - Home of the Dali Lama and the Tibet Government in exile. McCloud Ganj is in northern. We also went to. H was amazing and fun:. And Angkor Wat, which was extraordinary. Check out the online photos in the favourite links list on this blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. I am alive and well!
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.: September 2008
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Pepsi Wins over Coke! Pepsi Wins over Coke! How do I know this? Well, after unsuccessfully trying to find a Diet Coke for a week while traveling around the. 8211; that’s my take on. The war. The cola war that is. Sure, there are lots of other, more pressing issues in this country of 170 million people but knowing who drinks what and other points of trivia is important too. While visiting the Pakistan Red C. Rescent Society (PRCS) I tool this chance to take a field trip to the earthquake Zone which in the.
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.: December 2009
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It is hard to believe that almost five years has passed since that horrific, fateful day in December 2004, when over 226,000 lives were lost in a few short hours. I became a Red Cross volunteer as a college student in 1972 after one of the worst hurricanes in the US and have worked on over a hundred disasters in dozens of countries in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe since then. But none of them quite prepared me for the scale and complexity of the aftermath of the tsunami. Today, the Red C...
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.: July 2005
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On the Road to Galle. Today I made my first trip to the Tsunami area. Still a terrible amount of visible destruction but the area within 40 miles of Colombo. Is relatively clean and there is construction in many areas already. The Red Cross is building houses in several areas. I visited some Red Cross funded construction in Beruwela on the Western Coast. I also saw a distribution of relief items like mats, cooking sets, pots and cloth. The distribution took place at a Buddhist Temple. On the Road to Galle.
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It is hard to believe that almost five years has passed since that horrific, fateful day in December 2004, when over 226,000 lives were lost in a few short hours. I became a Red Cross volunteer as a college student in 1972 after one of the worst hurricanes in the US and have worked on over a hundred disasters in dozens of countries in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe since then. But none of them quite prepared me for the scale and complexity of the aftermath of the tsunami. Today, the Red C...
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.: June 2005
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Finally Arrived in Sri Lanka. View From Hotel Room". After a 36 hour/two night delay at London, Heathrow Airport, we finally took off. Not the worse airport situation ever, but it certainly gave me an opportunity to add to my quotient of patience. I needed that! Arrived at Colombo Airport with the rest of the walking zombies. We were hit by the humidity first of all. That is all I will say on the weather other than it is hot. Better to think of it as tropical. The ride from the a. This week, I am in.