Fallen

I’ve often raved about the driving skills and ethics of Bhutanese, who drive as if they were walking around a village. When driving along the one lane roads, trucks keep to the centre, forcing the little cars with no clearance and less suspension to drive on the road fringes, wheels scraping cliffs or finding air.… Continue reading Fallen

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Flash

Robin, Karma’s lead technician has been working at Athang since it started a year ago, but he’s been quite deferential and I haven’t had much of a chance to get to know him. Yesterday, away from Karma’s ears and with me chatting idly, he opened up a bit more. He’s third generation Nepali and hinted… Continue reading Flash

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History vs urine

It’s been another one of those days with too much to fit in one entry. Karma is overworked, so he asked me to go to Paro dzong in his stead. They were complaining of viruses and not being able to access the internet. Since the internet was working when it was set up a few… Continue reading History vs urine

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Customer Service?

I don’t have many opportunities to test customer service in the private sector, but the experiences I’ve had have all been frustrating. The first was when my new laptop hard drive crashed. I didn’t know it was the hard drive – it looked more like BIOS and the support staff on the phone agreed with… Continue reading Customer Service?

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Bollywood Superheroes

I’ve just finished watching Krrish, a bollywood film about a boy with extraordinary abilities who grows up in the mountains where he can’t be exploited. The isolation and his grandmother’s love keep him honest and pure hearted. When he meets the gorgeous Priyanka Chopra, he follows her to Singapore where he dons a mask and… Continue reading Bollywood Superheroes

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Back from Afghanistan

My little brother and I have never been close. While I wanted to learn languages, get out in nature and travel the world to see the way people from different cultures live, he wanted to hang around with his white Australia mates at home and smoke pot. He’s had a pretty tough life – always… Continue reading Back from Afghanistan

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Mountain Towns

I’ve always loved mountains, though as an Australian, I’m easily pleased. Where I come from, 1000m is a mountain. So when I go to a place like Cochabamba in Bolivia and see a mountain at the end of every street, my mood is bouyed. Then I’ll visit a place like Grenoble in France and find… Continue reading Mountain Towns

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Treats

A couple of months ago, while my parents and brother were here, the whole family went shopping at the market. Brady was looking for that useful souvenir that he could still carry on his travels, Mum and Dad were browsing and Marie ended up finding a necklace she liked. It looked African to me, but… Continue reading Treats

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Tool Love

I pushed myself through writing 8 pages yesterday, when it turns out I should have been down watching the archery contest. While I sat here, I saw the owner of the recently blessed car pulling it all to bits. This car was being vaccuumed, scrubbed and polished to the state it had been before anyone… Continue reading Tool Love

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Band

I went to see a friend play in his band last night. It was a bit of a struggle because everyone seemed to be busy beforehand and if I’m home at 8pm, I’m home for the night. But I’ve never seen a Bhutanese band and Pelden is a great guy and known as a good… Continue reading Band

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