Insects

I can’t believe that I missed Australia’s first world cup match in 32 years. Especially when it was against my second home, Japan. I went to Zone at 6pm to join the festivities and to playfully demoralise the Japanese in town. I mean, how could Australia suddenly become good enough to beat Japan? Michelle and… Continue reading Insects

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Woodcuts

It’s been a quiet few days. Brady took off to hitch around the country and I’ve been trying to catch up on work. I took my CV into an NGO that I know needs my help. I don’t pretend to be a good salesman though, so I’m not sure where it will go. I guess… Continue reading Woodcuts

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Ruins to Tibet

Put Mum and Dad on the plane this morning. Yesterday we hiked up to Taktshang – the monastery in the cliff. Well, Mum and I did. Dad and Brady bonded at the cafeteria half way up. Late in the day, I took them to Drukgyel Dzong, the one place in Bhutan I never tire of… Continue reading Ruins to Tibet

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Green Grass of Home

Last night we all went to a bar owned by one of Marie’s colleagues. It was set up like a concert hall with chairs packed in rows and tables in front of each. When we arrived a band was playing – an electric guitar and a drum machine – and a girl was screeching her… Continue reading Green Grass of Home

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Bonfires and Chiropractic

Last night was the bonfire and salsa farewell for some expat friends. Dad and Brady were too exhausted to join, but Mum came along with Marie and me. It was a great night – all the expats in full party mode and all very friendly, and of course it wouldn’t have been anything without a… Continue reading Bonfires and Chiropractic

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Haa!

Parents and bro arrived safely. Marie and I had a not so safe trip in a rented Maruti van to pick them up. Everything about the van was sloppy – brakes, steering, even the side mirrors had a case of droopy ear. But we made it. And we made it up and over Chilela 4000m… Continue reading Haa!

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Student Attitudes Explained

Today was perhaps my last day with the RIM students. They leave on the 18th of June and my family will be around until then. I’ve been asked to judge the student’s final projects which is a great honour and will probably be fun. Then again, it could be tough to have to give honest… Continue reading Student Attitudes Explained

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Visa Troubles

Bureaucracy strikes again. I asked my favourite travel agency to fax the visas for my family to the Drukair station managers at the respective airports, but they refused to send the one for my brother on the grounds that it said he was coming by land. I pointed out that it had the correct name,… Continue reading Visa Troubles

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Bumps in the Night

There have been gurgling and clunking sounds above our flat almost since we arrived. A few weeks ago, Marie met a girl in the stairwell who was on her way to work at a printers in the flat above ours. The noises suddenly became clear, but how could the landlord let his residential flats be… Continue reading Bumps in the Night

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Monsoon

There’s little doubt that the rainy season has come early this year. Most of today was warm and dry, but the rain that hit at 5pm this evening has flooded Thimphu. As we were driving into town, we saw a block of concrete about 2 feet on all sides sitting on the road a metre… Continue reading Monsoon

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