Goodbye Ani Deki! Safe journey!
Last Saturday, Ani Deki left for Katmandu and Kopan Nunnery. She and Ani Tsultrim came here two years ago to help teach the Mongolian nuns at the Dolma Ling Nunnery. …
Goodbye Ani Deki! Safe journey! Read MoreAll Things Peace Corps
Last Saturday, Ani Deki left for Katmandu and Kopan Nunnery. She and Ani Tsultrim came here two years ago to help teach the Mongolian nuns at the Dolma Ling Nunnery. …
Goodbye Ani Deki! Safe journey! Read MoreSo far, I’ve only missed one family Thanksgiving in my whole life. Well, due to the wonderful world of technology, I didn’t really miss Thanksgiving this year. Bright and early …
Happy Thanksgiving (2008) Read MoreWell, didn’t really have anything ‘exciting’ to write this week so I thought I’d show you what my typical day looks like. (I know, real exciting stuff!) [laugh] Because I’ve …
A typical day for an EFL teacher in a Buddhist Center. :) Read MoreWith the help of modern technology and my good friend Jesse, I was able to ‘attend’ a gathering of old friends (from grade school and high school) in Kansas City …
Change is Difficult Read MoreCan you believe I’ve already been here two months. Time flies. Sometimes I worry that the year will fly by and I won’t be any closer to learning the language …
Two Month Anniversary in Mongolia Read MoreSaturday, I went with Davaa to Gandan Monastery. I was once here at the monastery when Lama Zopa gave a teaching there. It’s a huge compound of many buildings, dormitories …
Halloween week in Mongolia Read MoreBob Chilton is here doing technical work at the National Library for the Asian Classics Input Project (ACIP).He gave us a tourt to see the Tibetan manuscripts.
Tibetan manuscripts at the National Library Read MoreWednesday we our second snow and it’s colder, I think this time it will stick. It was a pleasant surprise waking up to see the mountains covered in snow.
We had our second snow and it is colder! Read MoreWell, I just finished my sixth week of teaching, so I guess it’s a good time to let ya’ all know how it’s going. First let me say I think …
Teaching English is the hardest thing I’ve ever done! Read MoreYou know winter is approaching when you see the first snowfall. It’s been a chilly lately. The seasons are changing, but it’s hard to ignore the ‘white stuff’.
Already the first snow in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Read More