Monday, January 31, 2011

Panya, Chiang Mai, Thailand - January 2011

January 2011, my winter vacation, 3 weeks.

I've gone to Thailand almost every vacation I had. Why not, it's absolutely beautiful, the weather is perfect, the food is incredible, the people are super friendly, and there are so many wonderful things to experience.

This time, I went to this eco-farm called Panya Project, north of Chiang Mai in norther Thailand. I took a "Natural Building Course" that lasted 2 weeks. 

Pun Pun was to the left and Panya was to the right. Pun Pun was a Thai run organic farm that had volunteers and wwoofers as well. We went there later during our stay and enjoyed some coffee and home made cookies.

This was our dorm. We stayed on the top, and the people who were there more long term where in the rooms on the bottom.

Mine is the 2nd last on the left. You can see all the blankets I had there. First night I slept with 3 blankets and I was FREEZING!! 2nd night I slept with 5 blankets and I was much better. I was surprised by how cold it got up north.

This was the back of the sala. The place where we ate, and hung out and all watched movies and had our lectures.

Ahead is the library, and upstairs is the computer and some spare work clothes.

Pretty candle spot built into the pillar.

Compost toilet! LOVED IT!! The 2 on the left are full and have been left now to compost. The 2 on the right with the burgundy curtains were being used. 

Someone is doing their business at the moment :).

This was one of the toilets. Behind are the backs of rice husks used to cover your dodo once you're finished. The walls did not connect with the roof, so it was almost like you were out in the open. It was very nice :)

This is the garage, where the tools and storage was. 

Very funky design on the outside.

In the garage.


This was the amazing oven they build next to the kitchen. We made personal pizzas there one of the nights.

Main area at night.

Kitchen, and duty board on the left.

This was the alcohol room. Here, they made all sorts of interesting concoctions. They also made Kombucha. 

This was an experiment, where they tried to make a dark room to grow mushrooms in. Maybe they'll get back to that in the future.

The nursery.

One of the kitties.

The other one.


Compost. Lovely lovely compost that's ready to be used.

Papaya plants ready for harvest.

Some Thai around the walls to help us learn.

Banana circle. Grey water from the kitchen or showers will be siphoned in the middle of the banana tree circle. No waste there :).

Lovely Lemon Grass!! The anti mosquito plant! Love the smell!! LOVE IT!!

Overlooking an experiment, trying to make a lake for fish.

Great sauna they made.


It's small, but gets super hot!




And here we go! In the mud pit! Mixing mud and straw and rice husks to make our Adobe bricks.


All happy and muddy :)


And then we make the brinks. It was so easy.

Then we had to leave them out in the sun for a few weeks to dry.



Next project was to fix up the wall between the men and women shower, and decorate and paint the outside of the wall.





And the finished product.

So beautiful!! 

That is a bottle, and you can peek in if you like :)







More compost

We're turning over a pile of smoking compost. So cool!!


This was another project. We were making a rain collecting tank from cement.


This was the base, and the size.







Put chicken wire all around so it can hold the cement.


Apply cement :)


And it's ready :). YAY!!!

Then we went to visit Pun Pun, just a short walk away.

They had their own bricks laying out in the sun to dry.



Outhouse. Very cool looking.


Solar water heater.



A really large building made of Adobe bricks.





Everyone sitting outside at the Pun Pun coffee shop enjoying some cool drinks.


So many cool people :)

Breakfast bananas picked from our own banana trees.

Planting tomato seedlings.

Beer bottle river.

Preparing a meal.

Pizza night prep.

Ingredients :)

Darts in the evening. I was surprisingly good :)

After a muddy day, we went to the local water hole to swim, wash and cool off.

Cheese making :). Step 1: Add milk to the large pot.

Step 2: Add herbs and boil.

Step 3: Add a little bit of vinegar and continue to cook.

Step 4: Then it starts to curdle :).

Step 5: Separate the cheese from the liquid.

Step 6: Strain, and then eat :)

Then we each got to make some alcohol. Mine was with pineapple, ginger and chilly. I have no idea how it came out.

Relaxing in the hammock. 

Ben had inspirational dreads. I will get mine soon and they'll look just as amazing :).

Transplanting banana trees.

Jeffoa playing with bees wax :)

Yup, that's a very French/Belgian mustache. 

Permaculture in a nutshell.

Ime taking some blankets up to the sauna to spend the night outside watching the full moon.


Hahahahaha! Why? I don't know.

Scratching glass to prep for cutting.


Then you wrap a string soaked in a flammable liquid around the bottle on the scratched spot.


After a little while, you put it in cold water, and the bottle should crack right on the line you made.

This was for our next project. 

We had to re-do the floor in this house because termites had gotten in.

Then we added gravel, but it had to be pounded down.


Then we had to roll some mud with straw and elephant dung to make the last layer.

We were mixing some stuff.


Adding the bottle bottoms.

Pretty layers :)

Finished product. Now to let it dry.

Walking to the little village nearby.


We met this really cool couple.

The monk was blessing the food.

A house made of Adobe bricks.

Amazing decoration and design.


Love the light.


A very important monk had died, and this was his party/burning. It was spectacular.


Sunday, January 30, 2011

One more day

So, you think it can't ever happen to you?

Well, think again!

What time's your flight? 1:40.

Great, I'll take a cab to take me to the airport around 11. I'll have plenty of time to check in and everything.

Check the ticket time again.

What time's your flight? 1:40.

Great, I can sleep real well, wake up, have breakfast, no rush!

10:50... Sitting outside waiting for the taxi to take me to the airport.

Checking the ticket time one more time to make sure everything is OK.

What time's your flight? 1:40.

Oh... hold on... 1:40 SUN.... right?

I arrive in Korea at 16:40....

....

OH CRAP!!!!!!!!!

My flight WAS at 1:40 AM, not PM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yup, it happened to me. I missed my flight!

I went to the airport, the people from Qatar Air were very helpful and managed to book me on tonights flight again at 1:40 AM with only minimal charges.

What a way to end my vacation :)

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Going back

Vacation is over.

In the morning I'm heading back to Korea.

I'm glad to go home, but at the same time I'm going to miss being away.

I miss Thailand the most. Everytime I'm there I feel so good!

I'm glad I keep getting emails from the people at Panya, and the clothes I wore there still smell like lemongrass.

I listen to the music I listened there, I look at the pictures I have from there, and I'm home sick. Home sick for Thailand!


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

New In-between Plan

So, in order to do the Permaculture Design Course this September, I'll have to postpone my employment in Qatar. YAY!!

So, I can take some much needed time for myself and my interests and do some travelling.

In August I can go back to Canada and take my stuff and my cat so she has somewhere to stay while I'm travelling.

Mid August I can go to Romania and visit family for two weeks, then go do the PDC till mid September.

Mid September I can go to Thailand (south) and do a 2 week detox/clensing program! YAY!

Maybe go up to Chiang Mai and visit Panya for 1 week.

Then go to Peru and take part in a Ayahuasca journey of selfdiscovery :) YAY!

And then, go back to Canada early November (perfect timing) and apply for work in Qatar to start in January.

Voala! EVERYTHING taken care of!

I like this plan!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Doha

Well, I'm here. It's really not what I thought a modern desert city would be like.

The whole country and mentality is TOTALLY different than anything I've experienced so far. It's totally incredible. There's a definite class system where everyone including the white faces (white westerners) fit in. In other countries is usually not so blatant and in your face, but here it's totally out in the open. It's something you are not exposed to on a regular basis and to be able to make it here you just have to accept how it is and get over it.

Also, when I flew into Doha, wow! The waters surrounding the peninsula were so blue and beautiful. Then, looking left past the water at Doha, wow! It was all sand. Looking closer I could see that all the low lever buildings and housing were all also sand coloured. No green, no colour, just sand colour everywhere. That was a HUGE change coming from Thailand, where flying over shows masses and MASSES of jungle full of vibrant shades of green.

Every place has it's own style, and getting your mind around that is always a challenge.

I miss Panya though. I miss the green, the birds, the fresh bananas and papayas, I miss the vegetarian meals, I miss the work, I miss the talks, I miss the communal living, I miss the ideas and ideals, I miss the dog and cats, I almost also miss the mosquitoes, but not really. I miss the feel of Thailand, the friendliness of the people, the kindness of the buddhist mentality. I miss the humanity and the care of nature. I miss it all!!!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Back to the city

So, I'm back in Chiang Mai, and am waiting around for 6:30pm to come so I can take a bus to Bangkok overnight so I can fly to Qatar in the morning.

I'm here in an internet cafe mainly to charge up my eBook so I'll have something to read on the 7 hour flight tomorrow.

Leaving the people at Panya, and also leaving the place itself felt strange. I feel like it wasn't really good bye. Maybe I'll see those people again, maybe I'll go there again, or maybe I didn't get close enough to have a strong feeling about leaving. But, this community is pretty small, considering the whole world population, so I'm pretty sure I'll meet them again.

It was a really interesting experience. I have to think a lot about this to come to a fuller understanding of it. Very cool!!

I've also accumulated almost 500 Gigs of music, permaculture resources and various documentaries. I can't wait to get back to boring work and have that time to go through that information. Fantastic stuff!!

AND! I've also got LOADS of pictures. AMAZING pictures :). (coming soon)

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

On the farm

I'm on the farm in Thailand.

It's called Panya (http://www.panyaproject.org/), and it's north of Chiang Mai. It is beautiful and very idealistic.

It's run by foreigners and it makes me think of a commune.

The course I'm doing now is about natural building, so building with natural materials.

It's not really an introduction to permaculture, but more of a specialization. 

I found a Permaculture Design Course that is really the first thing you should do to know more about the 'ins and outs' of natural living. This course will be from September 9th until September 20th in Romania (http://permacultura.alvalia.ro/index.html).

I really want to go. It's very cheap, and it's in Romania, so I can go and visit some family and also experience how it is possible to live this way even in Romania.

I hope I can do it.

I have lots of amazing pictures from this course, but they'll come when I get back to Korea.