• Himachal Pradesh

    Posted on October 2nd, 2009

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    We’re Moving to the Norbulingka

    We’re Moving to the Norbulingka

    The Norbulingka Institute was founded in 1988 as a haven for Tibetan Arts and Culture. For those Tibetans that are born and grow up in exile, the Institute serves as a link to the land of their parents and ancestors. The Institute is also a school that preserves and develops traditional Tibetan arts: woodcarving, statue-making [...]

  • Himachal Pradesh

    Posted on September 30th, 2009

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    Free Tibet

    Free Tibet

    I took this picture during the protests against the Beijing Olympics in San Francisco. The protests were to be a manifestation against Chinese oppression of Tibetans. Instead, thousands of Chinese showed up with their own flags, generally drowning out the noise of the Tibetan protesters. Gavin Newsom, the Mayor of San Francisco, decided to march [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on September 3rd, 2009

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    Seat of Our Travel Plans

    Seat of Our Travel Plans

    While we’re chipping away at our projects here on eastern Flores, our medium term travel plans are beginning to crystallize.       The immediate future sees us flying to Bali on the 7th, where we’re set to spend three days. At the moment, Bali is chock full of tourists, but we’re hoping to make [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on July 7th, 2009

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    To Tibet or not Tibet

    To Tibet or not Tibet

    With all this time in Sweden, I have been able to do a fair deal of travel research. Lately, I have been looking a lot at Tibet – our planned destination for September.   While there are several pros and cons about going to Tibet, the main problem remains the fact that the Chinese authorities [...]