Let the adventure begin.....with the alternate title of "Unfinished Business, first 2 weeks in UB"


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August 27th 2010
Published: August 27th 2010
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So why Mongolia? I know I have given a vague description of my reasoning for taking on this 12 months in Mongolia via a group email but for those of you who keep asking why, here is my logic. As many of you know, I have been wanting to work overseas for some time. Over the past few years, I have been seriously considering the volunteering/aid organisation options. After effectively 3 years of pr... Read Full Entry



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The windThe wind
The wind

See the dust?
The local floodingThe local flooding
The local flooding

Did I mention, drainage, or lack thereof, is an issue in UB?
Moving in...Mongolian styleMoving in...Mongolian style
Moving in...Mongolian style

Saw this in our local neighbourhood. A little different to my recent move - where is the commercial removal van?
Along for the ride Along for the ride
Along for the ride

Family on the move with dog strapped in. The thing I love about 3rd world traffic is the variety of vehicles and how they are loaded and with what!
Choijin Lama Temple MuseumChoijin Lama Temple Museum
Choijin Lama Temple Museum

Waiting out front...
For the cat loversFor the cat lovers
For the cat lovers

Just for you Judith and Marketa
Temple entryTemple entry
Temple entry

In traditional Mongolian script, Chinese and Tibetan
ContortionContortion
Contortion

She was just a little bit supple!



27th August 2010

A great entry Merryn. I'm really looking forward to learning more about Mongolia. Unfortunately I didn't stop there when I was in the neighborhood in 2003. It's inspiring to think about what you are doing and I'm looking forward to living vicariously through your writing and pictures for the next year. It will be interesting to hear what winter is like in that part of the world especially from someone who hasn't enjoyed winter for months at a time before. Love the pictures. Take care, Richard
28th August 2010

Door-knockers and kitty statues
Hi, love the pics. Love the door-knocker. Can one get on ebay or the like? Also love the statue of the cat. The statue is almost as big as Pebby is getting now. What are the little dumpling things filled with? Or is it best not to ask. xx Marketa
28th August 2010

HI
Dear Merryn, Pleased to see that you have finally arrived in one piece. In a few hours I hop on a plane (back of the bus ) for the dreaded trip back to the UK. Managed to spend a few days in Melbourne and caught up with some of the troops. Always great. PL's girls coming for a few nights at Chez Pierre in September. Hope to catch up with Peter and Viccki for a weekend in Paris. Good luck for your UB . I'm sure that you will have some stories to tell cheers Peter
29th August 2010

Buuz
Hi Marketa - buuz were filled with mutton (and associated fat) and the vego ones had potato and onion! And I wil keep an eye out for cool door knockers - don't like my chances but I have 11 months to source one!
31st August 2010

Awesome!
Hi Merryn! Great to hear from you. Looks like you strolled right into a documentary! Good luck with your language lessons and adgusting your palate. Cheers, Kerrie x

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