This site is a great way to involve Pdx'r's in your trip.
Now that we can visually confirm that our Bishop and Dean are there, please send more photos of the places local people live and work, their conditions of life. And how about more about the life prospects and challenges of the girls in the orphanage. We would not want to be too ethnocentric or too Episcopalian-centric about this trip halfway around the world. I hope this trip really is about their lives and what we might learn about their realities.
Also, I'll know you were really there when I see a photo of you all eating a big pile of rice smothered in fiery green curry with your hands only off of a bannana leaf on the ground.
My sympathies for the heat and humidity. We'll all laugh later.
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This site is a great way to involve Pdx'r's in your trip.
Now that we can visually confirm that our Bishop and Dean are there, please send more photos of the places local people live and work, their conditions of life. And how about more about the life prospects and challenges of the girls in the orphanage. We would not want to be too ethnocentric or too Episcopalian-centric about this trip halfway around the world. I hope this trip really is about their lives and what we might learn about their realities.
Also, I'll know you were really there when I see a photo of you all eating a big pile of rice smothered in fiery green curry with your hands only off of a bannana leaf on the ground.
My sympathies for the heat and humidity. We'll all laugh later.
Regards,
Gordon Lindbloom
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