A few months on, and our adventure in Bhutan seems like almost a lifetime ago. I was lucky enough to find time to revisit the memories on Thursday in giving a short slideshow presentation to people at work about our trip. Was a bit rushed in the end, as I had to get off to the airport to catch a plane to Brisbane, but was great fun none-the-less.
Inspired by looking through photos in preparing my slideshow, I’ve finally posted a few more photos from our trip to Bhutan up on the web. Head over to my Flickr page (or more specifically, my Bhutan Photo Set) to see them. There are lots more photos to process and publish – especially film photos from our non-digital SLR. I’ll place those up on Flickr as time permits.
All this thinking about Bhutan has also inspired me to finally start reading the book on Dzongkha, the official Bhutanese language, that I bought a few months back. Fascinating reading so far!
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Hey Andrew,
I got your blog on my google reader even tho you forgot the google reader button
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Well, great photos on flickr! Waiting to see more soon!
Luiz
Thanks Luiz
Very cool whale photos in your own Flickr stream that I noticed recently too!
Andrew
Comment by Andrew Lampert 08.27.06 @ 11:45 amAwesome photos all round. Beautiful and amazing scenery, and the photography itself is awesome. The sort of things that really are a pleasure to look at!
Comment by Jeremy 08.27.06 @ 12:06 pmThanks Jeremy!
In many ways, I don’t think the photos do the real thing justice at all, but they’re great for bringing back memories. Glad you enjoyed them
Your photos were really great! I was amazed at how your clothes were frozen on the clothes line! I really enjoyed seeing the children who all looked very well. Thank you very much for letting me see your efforts of a wonderful holiday.
Comment by Wendy Lampert 09.06.06 @ 9:26 pmThanks for taking the time to leave a comment
. Yes – the frozen washing (and frozen boots, and frozen water bottles, and frozen …) were, shall we say, “an experience”.
The picture of the frozen washing is after a night of about -10 or -15 degrees C. Rather chilly to say the least!!
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