Sinh [sin] noun: Traditional Laos skirt worn by women all over the country.

Sunday, 13 April 2014

Mulberries and Mudbricks

Vang Vieng Organic Farm


We'd planned to do a cooking class but, like so many plans made in Laos, this didn't quite go as we'd expected. It worked out pretty well though!


Monday, 7 April 2014

Communist Pride - picture collection

Inspiring Laos to be Proud

Scooting the Loop - Thakek

An Adventure on Two Wheels


In November  '13 I had a conversation with a friend about doing the "Thakek Loop". A few friends had done it and it looked like fun. Four days on motorbikes scooting around the Laos countryside. What's not to love? We started planning.

Friday, 28 March 2014

Chao Anou - Hero

Looking across the Mekong towards Eastern Thailand, a giant statue of King Anouvong stands with one hand on his sword and other pointing across the river. Perhaps it’s a welcoming handshake but it looks like he is about to karate chop a block of concrete. Most Lao people I have asked think he is saying “that's mine, give it back”.

Saturday, 8 March 2014

Sugar and Spice and IWD

International Women's Day in Laos is a big deal. It's a public holiday, restaurants offer special dinners and groups of female workers band together to celebrate. Sounds pretty good to a card-carrying feminist, right? It wasn't quite what I expected.

Monday, 3 March 2014

My Monday Morning Mumblings: Justice takes a dive - Greed serves a poisoned apple


In January, the Australian Council for International Development responded to the cuts to the Australian aid budget. They wrote about their disappointment with this decision but said despite this they welcomed "the government’s commitment to ensuring our aid is working for poverty reduction and sustainable development."