Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Hi all,

Thursday, 10:30 a.m.

Hope you're enjoying the pictures. I've been relaxing in Darwin for the last few days, hanging out with six-and-a-half-year-old K and her four-month-old twin brothers, A&J. Their parents, A&V, have been awesome hosts. It's been a pleasant visit. Got to eat my first vegetarian lahksa (soup) at the wharf at sunset. Had a tasty lunch with V at the Northern Territory Museum -- great Aboriginal art, for those of you who are interested. Scoured the stores for this year's family Christmas gifts. Hiked through a monsoonal rainforest yesterday that was full of pandanus and paperbark trees. Lots of baby-holding, which I enjoy -- I swear! We had our slideshow last night, complete with a mad slide projector that randomly popped slides out. I think it convinced A&V to transfer their slides to digital media.

I was struck by how different their Peace Corps/PNG experience was. They lived in a remote village and had to hike two days to get to the airstrip when they had to go re-supply their food and get mail every four months. They taught at the local primary school and ran the local health center and helped the Hagahai people market these beetle earrings. They also stayed an extra year in Peace Corps and then helped train my Rural Community Development group when we arrived in PNG in 1999.

Today we're planning to hike to a beautiful waterfall called Wangi. Just waiting for the plumbers to figure out why water is leaking through the floor of the upstairs bathroom. Then late tonight I'll catch a flight to Sydney, lay over a few hours, and start the 13-hour trip to L.A.

No real words of wisdom to share. It's been a "buffer time" for coming back to the U.S., as well as a good chance to reconnect with old friends. I'm grateful.

S.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

MADANG PHOTOS


Sunrise at Jais Aben


A new palm leaf, Jais Aben


Clear water, Jais Aben


Palm trees, Jais Aben


Looking at the ocean, Jais Aben


Hills near Jais Aben


Looking into the water from the jetty at BRG


Fish in the water at the BRG jetty


A cuscus, or tree kangaroo, at Jais Aben


Sindana, Benjamin and Yat at BRG


The girls on the jetty


Hula dancers


Dana


Dana


Dodo


Dodo


Marianne


Marianne


Stephanie


Braiding



Vanilla tree at Kamba Village


Pathfinder International "pre-test" at Kamba Village


Sepik mask


Carving at Madang Resort


Carving at Madang Resort


Carving at Madang Resort


MORE GOROKA PHOTOS


Marita


Cooking bananas


My apo, Sivirito, all dressed up


The road to Ekeka


Goroka sky, post-rain


Preparing pulpul skirts for traditional costumes


Papa Pirua cutting bananas


Meme (goat) in Kabiufa


With my mama, Jenny


Three generations of Kabiufa meris


Delta with a huge taro


Afdo under the umbrella


Trying to make a fit PNG meri out of me on my last night...

Sunday, October 01, 2006

GOROKA SHOW 2006