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14 May, 2008

Still not much to map

Posted by: mike In: out & about

Day 3 – Saturday 10th May – Bangkok, Thailand Today started like the others so far … up at 6.30, breakfast at 7, taxi at 7.30, in the office by 8am. This morning we attended the daily cluster meeting where each cluster lead agency gives an update. Still not much happening regarding visas – the [...]

14 May, 2008

Down to work

Posted by: mike In: out & about

Day 2 – Friday 9th May – Bangkok, Thailand For those of you with a geographic bent our location whilst at work is: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=13.76352,100.50882 and our hotel: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=13.75191,100.53737 We started the day at the cluster meeting – mainly people discussing how they couldn’t get visas. The very few people who have got in appeared to [...]

14 May, 2008

Arrival in Bangkok

Posted by: mike In: out & about

Day 1 – Thursday 8th May – Bangkok, Thailand Welcome to ‘Land of Smiles’ This was the sign that greeted us at immigration after a very comfortable and quiet flight from London. I met Philip at Heathrow and we somehow had managed to get all our personal kit and tech kit down to about 35kg [...]

29 Apr, 2008

Sylvia’s vocabulary

Posted by: mike In: odds & ends

OK, I know its been a long time since the last update. Three months is just too long. It’s too much to recall all that’s happened and encapsulate it in a few paragraphs. From now on we have decided to write when the mood takes us so here is the first of our ad hoc [...]

29 Mar, 2008

Sylvia at 18 months

Posted by: mike In: friends & family|out & about

OK, so its actually 19 months right now but lets cast our minds back … not an easy thing to do with a rapidly developing toddler. Also, the Mac is back so there are photos. Sylvia rapidly got over her nasty chest infection and then of course both parents got it. However, we were all [...]



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