Tuesday, May 30, 2006






















I have more pictures than I can shake a stick at, I cant figure out what order to show them in nor can begin to comment on them right now.

Monday, May 29, 2006

OOOOOOOHHHHHH Hi speed internet, the following is a tribute to the people who I came to love and respect (well, not all of them) especially the picture of my family and I on my birthday. I hope that who ever still reads this blog enjoys these pictures, they are some of my better ones, there are still a lot more that I have yet to post but I thought that this would be a good start.

Will do my best to post more in the near future, stay tuned for some interesting developments that I will divulge very soon.......

hope you enjoy the pictures










Sunday, May 21, 2006

Well.....I am not really sure where to start this blog, alot has happened since I lost posted anything. I am sure that I have run a lot of people/readers off by my lack of postings, I am hoping that will change in the near future. As for the recent past many things have taken place that that catipulted me from the heart of the sub-continent to an entirely different continent all together. If you read some of the earlier blogs there was that radical group that wanted to.......well let me just say they didnt like us. Well their main commander and his right hand man had been "nabbed by the RAB," shortly after that there came a series of threats from the JMB toward westerners, more specifically our group of workers. They were to be acts of retalliation for the capture of their leaders. Well anyways, that was the last straw for the Peace Corps folks in Washington and they had us out of there in 72 hours, and that was it, my whole experience in Bangladesh came to a screetching halt. That is pretty much it in a nut shell, there are alot of little details that I am not going to draw out. Now I am back in Fayetteville working........ blah. I am pretty sure that won't last long. I will update the blog when I figure out my next adventure.

I will always hope for the best for the people who continue to struggle living in Bangladesh, they have given me a perspective that I will never forget. But most importantly it has opened a new found interest in Asia that will be revisited someday soon......