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January 31, 2003

It was boudn to happen...

Ok, it was bound to happen... I extended my ticket until February 27th. Tomorrow morning early, several of us from the Burma pilgrimage are heading up to the Vipassana center in northern Thailand for a special 8-day Vipassana course. These courses are rare, so when opportunity arises, one has to seize it... ;)

After the course, a friend and I are hoping to head over to Cambodia to meet up with Sieburg for a couple weeks. But Thai/Cambodian relations are a bit tense right now, so that may not materialize. We'll see.

Be back online in 9 days!

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Eric,
Nice to have you online again, and hear your adventures. It's been great to have Taija here. I just gave her coffee Haagen Dazs ice cream for dessert, and the guy with the falcons from the Renaissance Faire is here, so I showed him your site with the pictures. Missing you in Woodside,

We presented the results of the Hewlett Fdn grant on Monday and it looks good for a next project. The meeting was at Miramar beach, in the A-frame complex. Taija gave great support in preparing the PPT. I hope it's fantastic going to Cambodia. I can't even imagine what you are learning and will be delighted to learn about it when you come back. Love, Annie

Posted by Annie on February 5, 2003 at 13:23
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