Thursday, January 20, 2011

Thailand Missive #2

Hello to Global Campuses in Vermont,

I heard you’ve had quite the snowy few weeks! I hope you are able to enjoy the winter weather. It’s winter in Thailand as well and it’s about 80 degrees. At night it falls to about 65 degrees. All the locals here are very cold – they wear coats and scarves at night and complain about the weather. They are very interested to see photos of snow and think that they would not like winter in Vermont. One of the participants asked questions about wheelchairs in the snow – how do they move?

Last Sunday, Global Campuses Foundation had a meeting at a local hot spring. GCF has been working with the hot spring park for about a year in order to make it more accessible to people with disabilities. Before GCF began work with the park, people in wheelchairs could not use the facilities and it was difficult to walk around the park if you were not in good shape. Now, after many meetings and some construction, the park is accessible to wheelchairs. They are working on building guardrails on the hot springs so that more people will be able to get in and out of the hot springs.

The hot springs have become a big tourist attraction for people living in Chiang Mai. The park has long rivers of hot spring water that people dip their feet into. There are also sections where people can take baths or swim. A popular thing to do at the park is boil eggs in the hot springs. One section of the water is 100 degrees Celsius – perfect for boiling eggs. Outside the park, we bought straw baskets filled with speckled bird eggs and chicken eggs. Inside the park, we boiled the eggs in the baskets by putting them in the boiling hot spring water. We ate the eggs with soy sauce – mmmm!

Yesterday, I visited with Global Campus San Sai. The campus has about thirty campus participants and they met at the town building in San Sai. Volunteers from the village come to the campus to help with setting up the classroom and serving lunch. Lunch has been served at every campus meeting I’ve attended – I’m not sure if we could do that in Vermont! The campus does not meet weekly like we do in VT. But they want to get together more often and have lots of ideas for things they could do. While I was there, they were talking about a trip to the hot springs mentioned above. I told the group about the campuses in VT and all that you’ve accomplished in your Fall Terms.

I wish you my best and will see you soon.

Signing off from Thailand!

Amy Miller, GCF Academic Coordinator

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