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Linda Nowakowski (185)

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A summer of research

Posted to: Linda Nowakowski (185) by Linda Nowakowski (185), Fri, 07 Mar 2008 04:04:45 PST
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I am sitting in a first class, air conditioned train car that I have to myself. I have a great internet connection on the train! I just finished a plate of pad sieyu gai and a plate of mangoes, sticky rice and coconut cream. What a respite.

Life has been going at a frantic pace all semester but since Christina and Norbert got here, it has speeded out of control.

Christina is such an inspiration to me. I was so glad that my community visit suggestion for them was an accurate choice. They went home today with sprinkler heads, seeds, coconut tree saplings, slips of dragon fruit and about 100,000,000 LEDs that Khaenfa brought Norbert from China.

It was a great trip for everyone I think but in the middle of the night last night Norbert got a call that his mother and father had been in an accident and his mother had died. They apparently had originally reported that both had died but his father regained consciousness. My heart aches so for Norbert.

Norbert is a special man. One night one of the faculty memebrs came over and he and I and Christina and Norbert talked for hours. Boris said the next day that he thought Norbert was the first person he had ever met who had no evil in him.

Christina, Norbert and I had a great talk yesterday with Aj. Apichai. It was very encouraging so I am mounting a campaign or two for a couple of great projects. We want to bring 5 Ugandans over here to live in the Asoke community at Srisaket but have them come one at a time. We also talked about the possibility of bringing Ugandas to Ubon to stdy in our Sufficiency Economy program. And finally we talked about taking Thai students to Uganda.

I am falling asleep..more tomorrow.



By Gayle Rogers (78), Sat, 08 Mar 2008 04:42:22 PST
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Linda wrote:

I am sitting in a first class, air conditioned train car that I have to myself. I have a great internet connection on the train! I just finished a plate of pad sieyu gai and a plate of mangoes, sticky rice and coconut cream. What a respite.

Oh how horrible for you!!! :)

(I am SO pleased! I was a bit worried how uncomfortable the trip might be for you and your knee/shoulders ..... at least this part of it sounds great - fingers crossed for the next part!)

  1. XoXoXo

By Lars Hasselblad Torres (102), Sat, 08 Mar 2008 07:52:36 PST
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Indeed, how nice to hear that you have a bit of luxury at your disposal! How fondly I recall hanging my body from the train doors as we would race from Kuala Lumpur to the Georgetown Ferry in the north as we headed to school from the holidays. Something pornographic about speed within that lush countryside...

100,000,000 LEDs - my gosh - hope they get those in okay - what are they for?


By Gayle Rogers (78), Sat, 08 Mar 2008 12:39:28 PST
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Did you go to school in Penang?? (Lars that is)

By Lars Hasselblad Torres (102), Mon, 10 Mar 2008 04:55:34 PST
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yes - used to play RAF in football :)

By Gayle Rogers (78), Mon, 10 Mar 2008 15:36:01 PST
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Oh cool!!! I love funny old Penang. In fact, I spent millenium NYE there. (Long story starting with the referendum on Australia becoming a republic in Nov 1999 - PM Howard sabotaged the whole thing given he is a die-hard monarchist and the Yes vote didn't get over the line. So I cracked the sads and went elsewhere for the millenium celebrations. Terribly grown-up response!!!)

Actually I just love Malaysia period. Don't spend anywhere near enough time there....always seems to be too much that needs doing in Vietnam/Cambodia.


By Lars Hasselblad Torres (102), Mon, 10 Mar 2008 16:50:40 PST
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Used to be a frumpy hotel right on the water i remember fondly: the Spring Tide. Night and morning dip in the sea, and great big barrels for baths to rinse. Tea served any time. Lovely.

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