week 153

 

Mon: Tiny (23 squared meters) and mobile (on wheels) houses are a feasible and sustainable approach to housing for the semi-nomad hipster.

Tue: Leaving the Massey Univ. PhD title behind, the prospect of getting lost for good in the great barrier island, off the east coast of new Zealand north island, is certainly a hard but appealing life turn.

Wed: The train from Mandalay to Pyin Oo Lwin built by the british colonizers to extract raw materials has finally begun to benefit the rural local people allowing them easy access to the big city.

Thu: Pernambuco cuisine, overflowing with sugar, is a veritable testament to the slave hard labor imported from Angola to cultivate sugar cane on the annexed lands taken from the native brazilians for the benefit of the portuguese crown.

Fri: Fishing the traditional way (plain sailing, no engine) in the waters around Bazaruto archipelago by the natives is an exercise in primal survival life style.

 

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