Excuse our lack of updates but we’ve been distanced from the Internet connectecd world, first at sea on a boat during a dive trip followed by our first volunteer stay on a farm run by a Canadian man and his Thai wife and their children in the Issan region of Thailand .
We will aim to share photos and words from all our recent adventures, but in the mean time you can learn more about the
actual farm where we are staying and working and how we were connected to this farm through World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF, for short and as such we are known as WWOOFers).






Hey there….as of 8:00am CST on Monday, the link to the farm doesn’t work. Not sure if it’s temporary, but I thought you’d want to know if you get on again and can figure it out. I’d love to learn more.
Keep up the good times!
Eric
The link should be working now. Thanks for pointing that out, Eric!
Eclipse notice-
Thanks, the link works now. Great-sounding place.
BTW, keep an eye out for both lunar and solar eclipses in March, both of which will be visible for you.
March 3, look for a lunar eclipse near moonset in southeast Asia.
March 19, look for a partial solar eclipse between 00:38 and 04:25 UT (not sure which time zone you’re in).
These should be quite spectacular from a rural setting without all that North American skyglow (as long as you’re not too near Bangkok or some other city). Check out NASA’s site for more details:
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/OH2007.html
Hope it’s good there. We’re battening the hatches in advance of a GEN-U-INE blizzard, supposed to hit us in Madison harder than the folks in Naperville, and it’s looking like we may even have to cancel church on Sunday. We finished the building expansion, a good thing.
Be safe and be well.
Dave