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Tag Archives: farm
Thursday, September 8, 2011
 Even though the ground passes slowly when you are walking, it is amazing how much that ground can change in the course of a day – or from one day to the next – on the Cathar Trail in the French Pyrenees, where tiny villages are connected by quiet country roads and ancient walking tracks….
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Posted inEvery Day Life,France,Nature,Religious Practice,Rural,TravelTags: blog,Catholicism,farm,farming,flowers,France,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,rural,Sentier Cathare,The Cathar Trail,The Cathar Way,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk,worship
 Thailand goes to the polls this Sunday. For weeks, the streets of Bangkok have been lined with colourful political posters: posters with pictures of bland-faced politicians and their pork-barrel promises of fiscal payouts to just about every demographic; posters of “everywoman” in her tennis whites and “everyman” in his golf gear; posters depicting the candidates…
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Posted inCulture,Education,Every Day Life,Rural,Thailand,Travel,WorkTags: blog,children,education,farm,farming,flowers,Mae Hong Son,nature,people,Photo Blog,rural,thai,Thailand,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
Thursday, January 20, 2011
 Some people are larger than life. James Harrison Wilson Thompson, more commonly know as Jim, or even ‘Lord Jim’, is one such person. He is, amongst other things, credited with single-handedly revitalizing the commercial Thai silk trade. An Office of Strategic Services (OSS; precursor to the CIA) operative during the second World War, he resettled in…
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Posted inEvery Day Life,Fine Arts,Nature,Thailand,Travel,WorkTags: arts and crafts,blog,countryside,farm,nature,people,Photo Blog,rural,textiles,thai,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,weaving
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