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jUnE 2015
THE PROMPTS FOR THE
WEEK
MONDAY 29Th
ANIMAL: The day we arrived back in Australia and all I could think of were
these road signs, which couldn’t be anywhere else. This one is actually off the
screen of an ATM machine. Gotta love OZ!
TUESDAY 30TH
DESIGN: Nothing can quite compete with natures designs: sunset at Semaphore
Beach
WEDNESDAY 1ST
IN THE HOUSE: We have been out of the house for hours today and after 2
hospitals and having my dearest sister admitted this was what was required when
we were finally back in the house
THURSDAY 2ND
SIGNED. SEALED. DELVERED: Ordered online, signed on the dotted line, sealed in
their own packaging and sealed into a sturdy box too. Then delivered to the
door less than a day later. Thanks Apple Store. There will be one school in
Thimphu well wired for sound now and each department gets to choose its own
colour. I hope you like the blue one Tshetsho!!
FRIDAY 3RD OUTING:
Being home means lots of outings and excursions but the pick of the bunch today
was this outing and gathering of old mates in the city after a delicious
Chinese dinner in an old favourite haunt.
SATURDAY 4TH
RED, WHITE, BLUE: Even here in Adelaide the Stars and Stripes feature as the
red white and blue best option
SUNDAY 5TH
ME TODAY: Not exactly a glamorous look but this was me today visiting my
beautiful sister in the burns unit. Every precaution is taken to avoid
infection after skin grafts are done
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THE PROMPTS FOR THE
WEEK
MONDAY 6TH
MY NAME: Hope it’s readable the best I could manage today
TUESDAY 7TH
MINIMALISTIC: Even when it comes to cooking less is sometimes more. This
delicious pasta sauce prepared by Ian tonight had just 5 ingredients and was
"to die for"
WEDNESDAY 8TH
INSIDE MY FRIDGE: One of my favourite things and something we have to indulge
in when home in Australia is cheese. This isn't my fridge but it is for the
duration of our stay, so some of the best locally produced cheese is in my
fridge right now
THURSDAY 9TH
STREET: Not really a street but close enough. This is ANZAC Highway a
major connecting route in the city of Adelaide. We were screaming up here to
collect my beautiful sister being discharged from the Royal Adelaide Hospital
today. Thankful the traffic was light, the skies were blue and we were driving
and not on our bikes like we always were when we lived here. Welcome back to a
family environment and your own home Sonya. This was the street to your
salvation.
FRIDAY 10TH
MY STORY: For a lot of this year I have been turning my life energy around with
positive thoughts and action. This little app, called Gratitude Journal, I
bought last week has added to my routine to build self-esteem and focus on
happiness. I love it
SATURDAY
11TH LATE: It is now very late in the day for this Australian
holiday and we had one last late walk along Jetty Road savouring the wild
winter weather and raging winter ocean. Good Bye Oz. See you next time round
SUNDAY 12TH
EARLY: Leaving too early, on an early morning flight, and wanting to get home
to Bhutan early enough to have some free time before school starts. How can
one’s heart be in some many places?
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tHrEe JuNe 2015
THE PROMPTS FOR THE
WEEK
MONDAY 13TH
CALM: I am feeling calm and relaxed in this room, which we got as an upgrade in
our favourite hotel in Bangkok.
TUESDAY 14TH
CHAOS: The current chaos of the usually tidy and empty bench / divan that is
the entrance to our home. Now we are unpacked it contains the gifts and
requests we brought back with us to Bhutan
WEDNESDAY 15TH
ON MY MIND: This idea has been on my mind all summer break I know I have a
workshop to deliver most probably on Saturday and at various times over the
last 3 weeks it has been on my mind and ideas about what to do have come to me
Finally today I started to get it organised
THURSDAY 16TH
STARTS WITH T: the tiger mask hanging on our living room wall along with the
rest of the set that is always hung together in Bhutan
(1 dragon, 1 garuda,
1 lion and 1 tiger)
FRIDAY 17TH
SPECIAL: The special treats I brought back from Australia and shared with all
my lovely Bhutanese colleagues and friends today
SATURDAY 18TH
BOOK: Not exactly one book but the set of books written by Andrea Chisholm and
recently published in Bhutan for Emergent Readers. I was so thrilled to deliver
2 sets to my school today and offer one more to a nearby government school.
Brilliant work Andrea I am proud to have contributed some of the photos.
SUNDAY 19TH
SIGN: On our walk downtown today I spotted this sign, marking a zebra crossing
in a school zone. I love that the picture is a boy in a gho and knee-high sox
and that it could only be taken in Bhutan
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jUnE 2015
THE PROMPTS FOR THE
WEEK
MONDAY 20th CAR: This electric car belonging to the Thimphu Thromde (or Municipality) is often parked and charging in this position and is a clear indicator and example of Bhutan’s green credentials
TUESDAY 21ST
REAL: I'm both relieved and grateful to have my REAL visa stamped in my new
passport even if I did have to pay again. At least now I'm good to go (or should that be stay) until
12th February
WEDNESDAY 22ND
FAKE: I have long loved having bunches of fresh flowers indoors but the
Buddhist reverence for nature forbids picking flowers so here in Bhutan I try
to contain the desire to decorate with them. Nonetheless I still find fake
flowers a very poor substitute, especially when even the colour is inaccurate-
wisteria is never yellow
THURSDAY 23RD
TOY: I love toys that require manual manipulation and are not battery-powered
gadgets and these small wooden spinning tops exemplify that.
FRIDAY 24TH
BLOOM: Right now in Thimphu city sunflowers twice as high as the average
citizen line the streets and are in full bloom in private gardens
SATURDAY 25TH
TWO OF US: dressed and ready to attend the annual concert for PP-Class III
students.
SUNDAY 26TH
NEGATIVE SPACE: The sky as negative space behind the logo on the window of the
best cafe in Thimphu - Ambient Cafe
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jUnE 2015
THE PROMPTS FOR THE WEEK
MONDAY 27th
CLOUDS: After brilliant blue skies and blinding
sunshine this
morning, the moment I stepped out doors to walk home I could see these dark
clouds gathering today. Even though I kept stopping to take photos of the ever
darkening sky, I managed to make the 3km back home before the skies opened up
with torrential monsoon rain and this first shot of the clouds from the school
exit proved to be the most dramatic
TUESDAY 28TH
LOOKING IN: This is the second half of lunch and I was so delighted to see a
group of girls enjoying some quiet reading time when unnoticed I was looking in
their classroom. The boys at the back are also having fun with an indoor game
without disturbing anyone
WEDNESDAY 29TH
LOOKING OUT: across the school grounds from the lower primary area to the
teaching building and administration block and the Himalayas beyond
THURSDAY 30TH
TRASH: No matter how clean and green you think your environment is there is
always some trash lurking on a school campus
FRIDAY 31ST
I BOUGHT IT!: I noticed a new gallery with my favourite photo of the reigning
royals of Bhutan taken this year in Sakteng, on my way to a friends birthday
celebration last Friday and on Sunday I went back and I bought it!!
It now proudly hangs near the front door of our home suitably decorated with
the white blessing scarf know here as a Kahdar
SATURDAY 1ST
FICTION: One of my favourite pieces of Bhutanese fiction and by my favourite
author too. I think it might be her only adult fiction but please correct me if
I’m wrong. Her children’s books are simply beautiful and I was glad to see one
(and buy it) in a second-hand bookstore and café in Adelaide while we were home
for the summer break.
SUNDAY 2nd
A LITTLE MOMENT: of hesitation on our afternoon walk this afternoon looking at
this magnificent view, when we realised we should have already started on our
way back home because we were definitely going to get caught in the monsoon
cloud burst and yep we did! No harm done.
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