Monday, January 30, 2006

Wisconsin in January...

After coming back from Thailand, I was told to stay in Colombo because the events in Trinco had made it unsafe to return. All international NGOs left Trinco temporarily and I worked out of the Colombo office for a week before learning that me dad was scheduled to have heart surgery. I made the decision that I should go to Wisconsin to be with my dad. It was a good trip, er, I guess I should say visit. The trip took 36 hrs, 5 cities, 2 sunrises, and 2 sunsets! Ugh! I got to spend time with family and friends in MN and WI before the surgery and it was great to be there with my dad and his wife during the difficult time. Those of you that know my father know that he is a spitfire and recovered quiet well and only pissed off the nurses a few times!


My dad and I on the patio at Hawk Ridge, his cabin in Pembine, WI before surg. They had some good snow and I got to take a spin on their snowmobiles… January is really, really cold at 95 mph.

My dad shortly after returning home from the hospital and looking surprisingly good! You can see all the tape marks left on him. Each one represents a different line or sensor that was attached to him. I think I counted 19 lines going in or out of my dad when he was recovering. He is doing pretty well these days and has returned to work and is continuing to work with his wife Polly to finish the addition to their cabin (Hawk Ridge).


I also got to see my cousin Anna and spend time with her on her 15th Birthday. Posted by Picasa

Monday, January 09, 2006

Thailand - Big Reclining Buddha

Also at Wat Pho, the large reclining Buddha is utterly impressive. It is difficult to get a perspective from the photos but he is really, really long. Along each side of the Buddha, there are hundreds of small bronze pots that you are supposed to drop small coins in as you walk along the Buddha image. The sound is mesmerizing as you walk through the temple with all the other people.


Check out the feet on Buddha! Each foot is covered with intricate mother of pearl inlays.Posted by Picasa

Thailand - January 2006

After the commemoration events, I took a short trip to Thailand for a little R&R and to celebrate new years. It is relatively cheap to get there and it is about a 4 hr flight. I was happy to return to Thailand after my trip there 4 years ago. I was only there for just over a week but really enjoyed my time in Bangkok and Chaing Mai. I even got some climbing in.

The temples at the Grand Palace and Wat Pho are utterly amazing. Even some of the lesser temples in the countryside are quite impressive.



I really like these…thai versions or gargoyles(???). The detail is amazing.


This golden Buddha is actually from a temple in Chaing Mai (the north) but thought it was worth adding.


Back at Wat Pho, they are currently in the process of restoring many of the temples. Here they are tracing all the intricate artwork for preservation and verification after it has been restored. You can see the areas that have been restored. Posted by Picasa