Water’s back. When I woke up, there was nothing in the taps, but plenty falling from the sky. I ran downstairs with a bucket, but had to wait my turn to set under the drips from the roof. I got enough for Marie’s coffee, but not enough for a wash. Despite all the protests of… Continue reading Guarded Welcome
Category: Countries
Rooftops
Our new flat is starting to feel like home, but until this morning, we had a cable running from our bedroom window, out and across the living room and into the study for the internet connection. Today it had to go. I asked the landlord to show me how to access the roof and he… Continue reading Rooftops
Internet Hell
It’s been three days since my last entry. Not a good start, I know, but I have an excuse. The local DNS server was down and I spent the last 2 days trying to find the problem on my own PC. Anyway, all done now. I’ve recovered, been back outside for a bike ride in… Continue reading Internet Hell
Breezy Bureaucracy
I spent all yesterday getting the internet working on Linux since I’d been forced to use Windows for the last post. Today I’ve installed Ubuntu on my home laptop and am close to getting it settled. It’s Barbara’s (Marie’s friend) last day in Thimphu today, so I just had to show her the hassles of… Continue reading Breezy Bureaucracy
Connected
I got the answers to all my questions last night when a strange man rang our doorbell at 10:30. I was already asleep with a cold and Marie was trying to finish up some work before crashing herself. Neither of us were happy with the intrusion. It turned out to be the installer come to… Continue reading Connected
Antenna
It turned out there was something I could do. I could ask the other wireless ISP to set me up with a higher speed account. They agreed and arranged to install the antenna today. But this is Bhutan. Early today, as I sat in my office in town, I was told to expect a call… Continue reading Antenna
Home Hassles
Our broadband internet connection still isn’t ready. Despite giving the provider a month’s notice, they only realised on the day of installation that they were missing the power supply for the antenna. There’s nothing I can do, so I have to practice my Bhutanese patience and wait. The new flat is being painted today to… Continue reading Home Hassles
A Real Blog
OK. It’s time to turn this into a real blog. I’ll now try to update this every day, true to my definition of culture as the difference in everday life between people around the world. You’ll now get to see life in Bhutan as it happens. This will be easier in the coming week as… Continue reading A Real Blog
5000m!
Marie and I recently returned from a 10 day trek into the north of Bhutan. For those of you who don’t know, Bhutan spans a large climate region – from near-equatorial tropics in the south to Himalayan mountains in the north – so you can imagine how excited we were to be headed into the… Continue reading 5000m!
Too Busy
It happens at some point in every country. Life takes over and the time to write dwindles. Since I last updated this page I’ve walked the Druk Path, started working, been to the setchu, travelled to Bumthang again and we’ve started living like the poorer locals. This afternoon we’ll meet with friends to discuss the… Continue reading Too Busy