it’s been some two months since i posted photos, but i have finally updated my photo blog with the last 12 weeks worth of shots. http://philsgoodphoto.blogspot.com/ …if you’re not in to navigating over to a whole nother web site, i will migrate those posts here in the near future as well. thanks for checking in!
Entries from June 2007
at long last: photos
June 28th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Tags: Phil · Photography
year one x2
June 27th, 2007 · No Comments
we did something crazy last year this time. we got married then 3 weeks later we moved to africa. supposedly the “big” events in adult life are marriage, moving, starting a new job, and going back to school. we did 3 out of 4 in less than a month. all worked out great, though, and […]
Tags: Paige · Thailand · Tourism · Uganda
nangyuan island
June 24th, 2007 · 1 Comment
i can’t remember exactly where our friends A&G went for their honeymoon, but i do know that it was a tropical island where they planned to snorkel and swim in the clear blue ocean and enjoy the sunshine on white sand beaches. as it turns out, they had maybe one day of sunshine their […]
Tags: Paige · Thailand · Tourism
thailand play-by-play
June 17th, 2007 · No Comments
we got back from thailand a week ago and i’m working to get all of our travel stories onto the blog. i was out in the field (ssembabule) last week and as is always the case when i’m there i was super motivated to write, so i’ve caught up some on the thailand writing. […]
20 hours in bangkok
June 17th, 2007 · No Comments
we spent two days in bangkok. the first day was a travel day between chiang mai and surat thani (8 hours in bangkok on flight layover), the second day was a travel day from nangyuan island en route to kampala (12 hours in bangkok between train arrival and flight departure).
air travel within thailand is […]
Tags: Paige · Thailand · Tourism
elephant nature park in n. thailand
June 17th, 2007 · 2 Comments
thailand is famous for its elephants; elephants are a center of national identity (a white elephant was on the thai flag until the late 1910s) and a main draw for tourists. we chose to go to thailand because that was the lonely planet available at the bookstore and because we wanted to see the […]