Monthly Archives: March 2011
Some trips are such a jumble of colours and textures that they more closely resemble a crazy quilt than a tidy tapestry. So it was for me on the short trip to Attapeu Province in Southwestern Laos in January: a mix of Wats (temples), waterfalls and monuments; rural plantations and rough-board housing rubbing shoulders with […]
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Posted in Culture,Every Day Life,History,Laos,Memorial,Religious Practice,Rural,TravelTags: agriculture,blog,buddhism,farming,Laos,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,rural,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
First impressions count for so much. My first flight into Hong Kong was a surreal sensory experience: I can still wrap myself in surround-sound memories of listening to Asian flutes in luxurious Cathay business-class comfort, fuelled by love and champagne, as the plane descends through the clouds, allowing the first sight of that beautiful harbour with its sparkling […]
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Posted in Architecture,Hong Kong,Mass Transportation,TravelTags: architecture,blog,funicular,Hong Kong,people,Photo Blog,rail,railway,train,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
I was in Japan several years ago with three other reasonably well-travelled adults. We had arrived into Tokyo late in the evening and were tired and hungry. We went to a shiny restaurant of chrome and formica across the road from the hotel and were met at the door with a “Hai!”, given menus, and shown to […]
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Posted in Culture,Every Day Life,Laos,Rural,WorkTags: Attapeu,blog,children,nature,people,Photo Blog,rural,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
I believe in grabbing opportunities that cross my path when at all possible. This is how, with virtually no turn-around-time, I went last week from the under-funded schools and bumpy back roads of the Northwest to a luxurious ’boutique’ resort at the other end of Thailand, and how, with hill-dust still ingrained in my feet, […]
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Posted in Culture,Religious Practice,Thailand,Travel,YogaTags: Bay of Thailand,blog,buddhism,Koh Samui,people,Photo Blog,Surat Thani,Thailand,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,yoga
“How long does it take to get to the school?” I asked Khru Apichart who had just turned off a minor road into an even more minor road. “About 45 minutes,” he replied. Then, with a twinkle in his brown eyes, he added: “Twenty minutes when I don’t have passengers!” He was very proud of […]
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Posted in Culture,Education,Every Day Life,Rural,Thailand,Travel,WorkTags: blog,children,education,Mae Hong Son,nature,people,Photo Blog,schools,Thailand,Thailand Hilltribe Education Projects,THEP,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
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