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Tinsau on the Road...: Back on the road.....finally!
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Tinsau on the Road. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Back on the road.finally! I hope to post some selected journal entries from the 'missing' months of the trip so far, before I take off next Thursday. That's it for the moment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds. In your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
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Tinsau on the Road...
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Tinsau on the Road. Monday, January 24, 2011. Some snippets and incomplete thoughts from April. And part of an essay I was working on about the sex trafficking situation in Thailand. An Essay: The sex trade in Thailand and implications of trafficking. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds. View my complete profile.
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Tinsau on the Road...: April 2009
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Tinsau on the Road. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Sunset on the lagoon during spelling bee. A group of the Delap SDA 6th graders, including the 2nd place finishers from the bee. Dusk at Robert Reimers resort. Vespers was a song service and a short talk by one of the high school students and then a rare early to bed night. Back at the school Cameron had a board meeting, so I cooked pigs in a blanket and made some brown rice with broccoli. Then I did some more reading before sleep called to me. I had a rude a...
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Tinsau on the Road...: June 2009
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Tinsau on the Road. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. The successful pig hunters with their prize. And one hour later the spoils are ready to be divided among the village families. Rabaul volcano from higher vantage point, some people continue to live under the cloud. Bananas/Plantains at a local market. A view from my day trip to Sogeri. Traditional costumes and dancing in Apu Apu. Three boys trying to fish at Moveave. Some houses around Malala village. Women fixing dinner in the kitchen. Kids in Apu Apu. A side ...
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Tinsau on the Road...: March 2010
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Tinsau on the Road. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Thursday, March 4, 2010. Zhangjiajie National Park - spires evaporating into the afternoon haze. South Great Wall of China, much smaller than its northern sibling, near Fenghuang. A shared meal for six in Chengdu - made me hungry posting it. The main hall with some of the 6000 warriors so far unearthed. Detail at the gate to the Confucian family cemetary in Qufu. Summer Palace shrine from top of hill after new snow. Wednesday, March 3, 2010. Light filtering dow...
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Tinsau on the Road...: February 2011
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Tinsau on the Road. Saturday, February 26, 2011. I have posted some pictures on Facebook and if you do not have access to Facebook you can use this direct link. To see the pictures. Ngong I'll visit the Lavington Church on a later date. January 31, Monday: After breakfast, I read for a bit and then started looking through the safari options available through the hostel connections. Expensive! 8221; and then giggle shyly when I answer and ask them the same thing. When the launch is scheduled. Afterwar...
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Tinsau on the Road...
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Tinsau on the Road. Monday, January 24, 2011. Here are some bits and pieces from my journal from March. Crikey, ain't she a beauty! Several of those helping us out were prisoners themselves and by the end most of them had their mouths packed with cotton from their own dental work. There was also a constant audience watching over the short fence that blocked us off from the rest of the prison yard. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Catch the trade winds. Okay, now a few from July/August and that will hav.
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Tinsau on the Road...: January 2011
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Tinsau on the Road. Monday, January 24, 2011. Okay, now a few from July/August and that will have to satisfy until I start posting the new stuff in a matter of days, internet willing. How can someone justify an “ultra luxury” lifestyle while others live in such poverty? Another example from yesterday was a Four Seasons Hotel directly across the street from a slum that has one bathroom for each 9000 residents. How can we convince ourselves we are deserving of so much at the expense of others? An Essay: Th...
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Tinsau on the Road...: August 2009
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Tinsau on the Road. Monday, August 31, 2009. August 27 Thursday I intended to go and see the other half of the National Gallery of Victoria, but I never made it to that part of the city. I did walk around some more and saw some more interesting bits of the city. Mainly it was a day to get ready to leave, so that included some grocery shopping and repacking my bag. August 24 Monday was a quiet day. Sunday, August 23, 2009. Lookout above the town of Toora. Walkway at Frenches Narrows. Me at Wentworth Falls.
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Tinsau on the Road...
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Tinsau on the Road. Monday, January 24, 2011. Some May and June notes. May 1 Sabbath I showered and headed for church without breakfast this morning. A young man named. The new pastor gave his second sermon today and chose as a topic several aspects of the Job story. May 8 Sabbath Another nice Sabbath in Chiang Mai. We had a strong rain shower just at the end of potluck after church and after the sun broke back through, Isaiah and his dad gave me a ride back to Safe House on their scooter.