Monthly Archives: January 2008

time for a break

The pace of this sort of workshop is crazy. We never stop and areconstantly on the go. So, when we had time to stop, aView full post »

Samut Songkram

The raising of the awnings.The train we were on rode on these very tracks, right over and throughthe market.View full post »

The train ride

We left on bus from the Shangri-La, crossing the Chao Phya River and ended at the Mahachai pier (a.k.a. Samut Sakhon).View full post »

Nevada Wier

click on the title of this post for the article in the Santa Fe New Mexican Nevada led our workshop in Thailand. For theView full post »

The Flower Market Shoot

Yum! (only kidding) Love this shot…everyone is doing something. This is fun! Notice the people on their balconiesView full post »

Back to the Flower Market

Okay, this is cool. Here is Nevada shooting a cat. She’s so close! Apparently, the cathas one blue and one brownView full post »

Chinatown in Bangkok!

Photo courtesy of Ida, (thank you Ida) Nevada giving me a lesson or two.I think what she was telling me here was aView full post »

bangkok smog

Early morning activity on the Chao Phya River Early morning smogView full post »

Eating after school…and the workshop begins

One of the things I learned is that Thai’s eat all the time. There are food stands everywhere, on a sidewalk,View full post »

Sa wa dee kah….

The Bangkok Oriental Hotel. Simply gorgeous.View full post »

More from the flower market

busy all the time! yet to bloom lotus flowers roses ready to go… so much color, I had trouble processing this oneView full post »

The Flower Market

sorting chili peppers lemongrass stems…found in our soup everyday. (thanks Ida!) always on the cell! The entranceView full post »

Welcome to Bangkok…..

I met this lovely woman in the elevator. On the way to the pier, I glanced over to this hotel doorman.View full post »

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