Monday, August 07, 2006
Spring time ger in a dust storm
They say spring here is very temperamental. If you are a moody person, Mongolian people will call you 'spring'. On our trip of 5 days we had t-shirt weather and sun, cold wind, hot dust storms, rain and then on the way home a snow storm... oh yes, i can confirm spring in Mongolia is temperamental!
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We're glad for the new pictures and stories...they are, as usual, very good. THANKS!
aw shucks... thanks to you. if only my own parents were as interested! no i shouldn't be too hard on them, they are coming to visit in a few weeks and it will be quite an experience for them i imagine. i'm looking forward to it!
Hi Julia:
Your parents might be of the generation that finds all this computer stuff nonsense??? Maybe commenting is not their "thing." I am glad they're coming to see you. I assume they are quite proud of your adventurous spirit and your generosity.
I love the dust storm. I am a "spring."
hi V of F - my mum and dad are of that generation, but i think they've both done very well on their computer skills / relationship. My dad still remains very suspicious, but i think thats healthy.
i'm not sure why they don't tune into my blog, possibly because they don't have the time, possibly because they don't really use computers for non-work purposes, possibly other reasons... who knows?
i think i might be a spring too.
i love ur blog....mangolia seems wonderful & u seem lucky to be there
wht do do there?& why did u go?
hi kavita - thank you for your compliment. to answer your questions - I am working here as a volunteer for a year, on an australian volunteer program. i've been working with a couple of NGOs but my main org is called 'foundation for the empowerment of rural women'. the work has been a bit all over the place, but i'm working in community organisation 'capacity building'. my background is in envrionmental stuff, so its a bit different to what i'm used to. i haven't done much so far except put project proposals together and did a survey on rural community orgs, ran a workshop for them, and planning training for next month for 'how to start a community group' for rural women. but my placement finishes in sept... not far away. hopefully i'll be able to continue helping out after i leave.
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