Organizing can be FUN or a pain in the A$$

(Setting up beach umbrellas and chairs on an early morning on Cha-am beach) After a suprisingly eventful January, I came back from Australia to a slight buzz in the air preparing for a conference for the Canadian organization that sent me to Thailand.  Whether I’m a control freak or not, I took on the responsiblity … Continue reading Organizing can be FUN or a pain in the A$$

Photographic review of the past month

(Taking a break from cycling around Kanachaburi, about a 3 hour North-west bus ride from Bangkok.  This was right before we checked out a war memorial detailing the construction of the bridge and death of POWs made famous by the movie, the Bridge of River Kwai) The past month has been crazy mix of outdoor … Continue reading Photographic review of the past month

Crazy weather, everywhere…

First, residents of Vancouver were asked to boil their tap water before drinking it because wind storms was wreaking havoc along the Pacific for the past couple weeks stirring up a lot of dirt and minerals in the local reservoirs.  Now, the city is under a heavy snow warning.  After hearing about this news from … Continue reading Crazy weather, everywhere…

Movie: An Inconvenient Truth

  Whether Al Gore is using his movie “An Inconvenient Truth” for his strategy to campaign for the next US presidency is up in the air (he hasn’t said that he’s running in the next election, and he hasn’t completely denied – politicians, eh!).  Whatever he decides, go watch this movie.  Not to support his … Continue reading Movie: An Inconvenient Truth