wEeK oNe JuNe 2015
THE PROMPTS FOR THE
WEEK
MONDAY 1ST
MANY: Tomorrow I’m going to spend the unexpected public holiday travelling on a
bus with students and some colleagues to visit Punakha and several sights along
the way. It’s near my old stomping ground, from last year and I have been there
several times before, but I am still looking forward to it and the adventure. I
love seeing students out of their normal classroom and school environment and I
am sure it will be fun, so I packed many of these biscuits I made in a special
tin to share on our adventure and hopefully bring a few smiles
TUESDAY 2ND
LOOKING UP: With a field trip to some of the most famous and significant
historic buildings in the country today, this prompt inspired so many shots and
there were too many choices because I spent a lot of my time looking up today.
However my choice is the finials and gargoyles on the roof of Chimi Lhakang - I
have a self-confessed love of these roof decorations and have featured them
many times before so I need no excuse to be looking up.
WEDNESDAY 3RD
SILLY: This was taken yesterday on our field trip. Our much loved, respected
and admired principal has a very silly expression on her face but more than
that she was actively encouraging absolute silliness in the form of a water
fight and both she and the kids absolutely loved it.
THURSDAY 4TH
STARTS WITH B: Buddha, specifically the huge Buddha that overlooks Thimphu city
and is located at Buddha Point a steep climb upwards from my school
FRIDAY 5TH
LOOKING DOWN: Although I have travelled through Dochula and stopped to enjoy
the views many times I had never been to the Lhakang above these stunning
chortens, until this week. I love the perspective of looking down on the
stunning memorial from up there and have long admired similar photos I've seen.
My heart missed a beat when I saw this tranquil and beautiful scene
SATURDAY 7TH
WHO I AM: I used to give international students an exercise to define
themselves with 10 nouns and 10 adjectives and it is a revealing and fun way to
look at “who I am”. I just reduced it to 5 nouns and found a prop for each for
this prompt. I’m sure you can guess but I hope this conveys cook, reader, traveller,
photographer and teacher
SUNDAY 8TH
FORGOTTEN: I think the new neighbours, who arrived yesterday with a truckload
of stuff, have unpacked but they might have forgotten that we both share the
landing!!
PS They did remove
it all before the end of the next day so they hadn’t really forgotten
wEeK tWo JuNe
2015
THE PROMPTS FOR THE
WEEK
MONDAY 8th SADNESS:
I have searched all day for a suitable subject for this prompt but here in GNH
orientated Bhutan even with the senior school beginning exams today its been a
day of giggles and laughter. I had to resort to an archive shot from our time
in Tanzania when this little tot was always on campus with her mum and usually
smiling but sadness permeated her very being on this particular day. I got the
camera out as it had always made her smile and she delighted in seeing herself
in the screen but this time there was no consoling her…. Still makes me sad to
see the photo…
TUESDAY 9TH
DISGUST: I guess the thing that most arouses disgust in me is lack of
responsibility. Here in Bhutan, a country that promotes itself as the last
Shangri-La and prides itself on its pristine environment, my pet peeve is the
pervasive litter problem. At the risk of being considered a boring, old fart I
even question young people in the street about why “Clean green Bhutan” doesn’t
apply to them: such is the level of my disgust. This shot shows the state of
the walkway we use to and from school everyday and I am going to organize a
cleanup campaign there myself.
WEDNESDAY 10TH
ANGER: I have had such a wonderful day that this prompt really caused me grief,
but I just had fun with it instead. Unexpectedly, I got the afternoon off and
had to go to Ian’s school to get the key to be able to get into our apartment.
When I arrived his kids were over-the-top excited and asking him “Is this your
girlfriend sir?” so Ian asked them to show happy faces and sad faces and then
asked them to make angry faces. The winner is Tandin Bidha Dorji fondly
referred to as TBD by Ian. So this is angry from the perspective of a PP
student! Samten Dema (in the green polo)
is unimpressed!
THURSDAY 11TH
FEAR: I have never been all that great with dogs - I’ve been bitten several
times and I think they sense how afraid I am but since coming to Bhutan this
fear has only grown. I know so many volunteers and kids who have been bitten by
the howling, marauding packs of strays that are a plague everywhere and the
fact that many also have rabies just escalates my fear even more.
FRIDAY 12TH
JOY: is waking up to find the monsoon has arrived and I still have my plastic
shoes in stock and can continue to walk to school even though its raining. I
can even walk through all the puddles without fear and feel just like the big
kid I am at heart.
SATURDAY 13TH
ON MY MIND: There’s a lot on my mind at the moment: the thought of returning to
Australia, Mid-Term Exams, my beautiful but sick sister and what makes a good
photo!
SUNDAY 14TH
MAKES ME FEEL GOOD: Nothing makes me feel better than seeing prayer flags
flapping in the breeze.
wEeK
tHrEe JuNe 2015
THE PROMPTS FOR THE
WEEK
MONDAY 15th
SUN: Locked inside invigilating with the sun tempting me to come out and play.
Even the fence highlights that trapped feeling that both teachers and students
feel at exam time
TUESDAY 16TH
ANYTHING: The stunning painted motifs, which adorn every building in Bhutan are
anything but simple
WEDNESDAY 17TH
LUNCHTIME: Even at lunchtime trying to focus on the delicious dal and
vegetables with rice prepared by Ian and chocolate cake the spectre of exam
papers to correct looms in the background in my desk
THURSDAY 18TH
LOCAL: the view from the local temple (Changangkha Lhakang) over the city of
Thimphu in the afternoon on the walk home from school
FRIDAY 19TH
9 O’CLOCK: At 9 o’clock this morning the final exams were underway for senior
students and all those of us without invigilation duties were correcting for
all we were worth at our desks, so the corridors, stairs and even the table
tennis table were completely free.
SATURDAY 20TH
WHAT I’M DOING NOW: I have done 49.5 hours of exam paper correction in the last
13 days and what I am doing now is celebrating that I finished it I still have
comments to write and calculations to do but this is the back of it broken and
the relief is palpable. Look out Australia we are coming home!
(Thanks to Ian for
capturing the moment!)
SUNDAY 21ST
WET: With the monsoon upon us the weather alternates from sunny and clear to
dark skies and very wet. The newly commissioned and unveiled today throngdrel
(giant scroll) that was at the Zangdo Pelri Lakhang was covered in a
sheet of plastic so that it wouldn’t get wet and the black skies above the
finial opened up just minutes after I took this shot.
wEeK fOuR
jUnE 2015
THE PROMPTS FOR THE
WEEK
MONDAY 22nd
MONEY: In the next week we are going be in 3 different countries and will need and
use all of these currencies. We like to always have some money with us for the
first few days after we arrive and it was a real blessing to see just how much
we had stashed away waiting for our return to Australia next week. Excitement
is growing now!
TUESDAY 23RD
VIEW: This was my view as I walked into town after school today. I do love the
monsoon skies
SUNDAY
28TH ORANGE: This one must have been made for me! My love of the
colour orange is legendary. I
actually thought that I didn’t have much orange with me this trip home….
WEDNESDAY 24TH
IN THE GARDEN: of Druk School and in many other gardens all over the city the
monsoon rain has encouraged the lilies to bloom to spectacular effect
THURSDAY 25TH
DEPTH OF FIELD: Simple pleasures: Lemon soda in the best vegetarian restaurant
in Bangkok!
FRIDAY 26TH
GIFT: some of the “essential” supplies I think I need came with a gift with
purchase deal today and that was a nice treat!
SATURDAY 27TH
MINI: This mini basket took my fancy
yesterday not the least of the reasons being its colour, but I am now up to
about 15 in the number of things that might be stored in it and still
counting!!
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