This morning as I left my flat to head out into Birganj, I discovered something very troublesome.
On many levels.
I paused, then composed a haiku:
I gave this country
education for the poor,
and they stole my bike.
So there it is. Nothing else. Moving [...]
As I mentioned before, former fellow Birganj-wallah Rob departed Nepal. On his last day in country, he hired an elephant to take him from his hotel to the Peace Corps office to hand-in his final paperwork.
It’s lovely living in a place where the elephant is just as much of a zoo attraction as a mode [...]
My job is far more complicated than it seems in print. Basically I work for the Parsa DEO and have a counterpart based out of that office.
Her name is Shova. She’s a nice woman. We don’t really work together much these days, mostly because when I’m in Birgnaj she’s in Kathmandu. And when I’m in [...]
Oh, the places you go and the people you met. I’ve been in Nepal now for 15 months and met more than a couple interesting people. I decided that I’d write about some of the more interesting people I’ve met in installments. This is the first.
Here are three individuals I met while in Jhapa back [...]
By Scott Wallick
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Also posted in Nepal, Nepali Culture, Peace Corps culture
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Tagged Birtamod, Christianity, Islam, Islamic extremists, Jhapa, Kolkata, Nissam, Sunjay, Time Pass, tragedies
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Thailand, September 28–October 10, 2003
What to say about a low-key vacation in a tropical paradise?
I went to Thailand this past Dashain, which was good. I’d spent three nights in Bangkok before this trip and yet hadn’t been there during daylight hours.
I remember when I was flying back from the States this past summer and I [...]
By Scott Wallick
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Also posted in Places, Service
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Tagged Ao Nang, jellyfish, Khanasutra, Krabi, Melvins, Phi Phi Island, Phuket, Rai Lei, Silom Square, Thai girls
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