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Oregon Bucket List →. 8216;Hillbillies playing in the mud’. June 14, 2010. My friend Travis and I spent last Saturday at the 11th annual Sheridan Rotary Mud Drag Competition. I didn’t quite know what to expect until I got there, but it is just what it sounds like – drag racing in the mud. Older trucks/Jeeps/tow trucks racing down a muddy, rutty, 200-foot track. Here are some shots to give you a taste of the action! Flying through the dirt. The South will rise again…in Oregon? Getting clean and spiffy!
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Cook-ing in Cambodia: June 2009
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Monday, June 29, 2009. One of the things I will miss about Cambodia is that even if you have a less than exciting day, your still in Cambodia with little surprises around every corner. Then something moved on the roof of the small warehouse next to our house. I thought, guessing this was the creature whose yowling makes me cringe. But then I noticed its unusually long tail. And long limbs. And face. It was a small, pale monkey! I have never seen a monkey anywhere in Phnom. Monday, June 8, 2009. And I am ...
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Cook-ing in Cambodia: September 2008
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008. The chirper in the wall. In this sometimes bewildering environment, I appreciate the small successes more and more. I am thankful for the tiny kindnesses and interactions that make Cambodia beautiful. Even odd and mildly annoying surprises increase my affection for this place. It scurried over to the kitchen and helped itself to the water in one of our ant traps (plastic bowls of water under the legs of the cabinet to keep ants out of food). I doubt Mark Twain had catching ...
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Cook-ing in Cambodia: A village
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009. This sign says you are in Kroviek village. Its a tiny community at the base of a few small mountains, way way off the main roads. I visited Kroviek in March to talk with villagers about their history and experiences with LWF Cambodia. Paints a picture of how it all works. Hey rachel - this is great! I LOVE IT (granted it took like 30 minutes to download the file, but it was totally worth it). way to go LWF superstar! July 8, 2009 at 1:43 AM. July 10, 2009 at 10:02 AM.
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Cook-ing in Cambodia: January 2009
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009. This is why I'm hot. Oh the cold season in Cambodia. What a tease! A few weeks of blissfully cool weather (in the high 70s) and then it is all snatched away. I was enjoying sleeping under a blanket at night without a fan and wearing hoodies to work in the morning. But then, on Friday, I sat on the back of a moto on the way home from work and caught myself pouting as I began to sweat. Good-bye blanket, farewell hoodies. Number of Space Crowns: 1. Days until Nathan arrives: 8.
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Cook-ing in Cambodia: March 2009
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Thursday, March 19, 2009. Adventures of a Peep. Once upon a time, packed snugly in a box, a group of peeps traveled from Idaho to Cambodia. It was a long journey across the Pacific Ocean to get to Phnom Penh. After they arrived, most of the peeps were content to sit in the box, waiting to be devoured. But one little peep was curious. It wanted to see Cambodia. So it hoped out of the box and ventured into the LWF office. The little peep quickly made friends around the office. Vutha held it. I am a design ...
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Cook-ing in Cambodia: July 2009
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Oh so corny but I couldn't resist using this title for this blog. I feel like I am doing the Cambodian hustle; the race around Phnom Penh to pick up stuff, drop off stuff and tie up those straggling ends of my life here. So we close with another favorite quote by Rainer Maria Rilke. It kind of perfectly sums up everything. The more I see, the more I wonder, the less I know. What a mystery and blessing that is. Thank God! Tuesday, July 7, 2009. One of the things I love about LWF ...