jeudi 3 novembre 2011

Born to be Californian!!

Hi!

My lovely boyfriend brought me to San Francisco a few weeks ago. What a beautiful city. I completely fell in love with it!!!


We decided to do all there is to do (and eat) in four days! Best true italian reataurants, catch of the day at the farmer's market, visit of Alcatraz, biking on the Golden Gate, walking at night on the beach... 









AMAZING TRIP! Its the first time in my life that I go somewhere and think.. I could totally live here! I think there is a mistake somewhere... There is no way I'm a pure Quebec girl.. there must be some Californian in my blood ;) It felt like home. 

When not travelling

Hi!

Something you have to know about me, I LOVE FALL but absolutely HATE WINTER. Let me share my Fall 2011 favorite styles!

I love LouLou magazine and here are a couple of things I fell in love with in there!!















jeudi 2 juin 2011

Life in Laos

Hi guys!

I know I have been a terrible blogger lately!!! We left Canada with four computers for four people, but along the way we lost two. My partner's computer stopped working as soon as she put a foot in Laos and Alison's decided to crash a few weeks later. Therefore I do not have access to a good computer so often.

So here is the story of Laos so far...

First I will introduce my partners from VWB. Nicole is my partner on the wildlife project with the Eco-Guides. She is from PEI and she is a first year like me. Alison is a very expressive girl from Newfoundland who studies is Saskatoon. Her partner, Jen, from New Jersey, also studies in PEI. Alison and Jen will be part of Savannakhet University (SKU) project and are supposed to work on the new veterinary curriculum.

The first few days we were here, we lived in Vientiane, the capital of Laos. Even if it is very different from Canada, it quickly felt like home. We found a couple restaurants that we likes and we lived in a pretty nice guesthouse. At this point, we met with Sonia, Blanaid and Camille. Sonia is the project coordinator for all Asian project with VWB, Blanaid is our "direct supervisor" that is going to live in Vientiane and help us if needed and Camille is a PhD student from the French Carabeans who was hired to design our survey.

After spending time in Vientiane and buying our first sin (traditional Lao skirt), we departed for Savannakhet with a night bus. These busses are big and kind of confortble but the drivers are crazy. In fact, half way to Savannakhet, we hit a motorbike! I do not think anybody got hurt but it was kind of scary.

The first week in Savannakhet was mainly filled with meetings with governmental institutions. That's when we learned that Lao burocratie is the most complicated and inefficient thing on the planet. All they do is write letters to each other. After 10 000 letters, we finally got the bad news. We did not get approval for our project by the government of Lao PDR. :o

Instead of being able to spend 1 month surveying the Silver Langurs in Dong Sakee, we were only allowed a 4 days trek... Which is highly insufficient to anything remotely scientific according to Camille.

Thats when we left for Vongsikeo, a Katang village near Dong Sakee Sacred Forest. Despite being unable to survey the monkey population, we decided to go to the forest and map it. Nobody had done it before so we thought it would certainly be useful... until we realized that Dong Sakee is about 5km long and 200 m wide... a tiny little island of forest in the middle of a destroyed habitat..

In the village, I experienced my first culture choc. We lived in a small house comprising one room and two tiny subdivisions that serve as rooms for the parents and children. All the children followed us around and spied on our every movement. Even when we were showering at the water pump, trying to get undressed under our sarong (piece of fabric sewed in a circle), trying to wash ourselves without showing skin and then getting dressed again, there were over twenty children watching us. The food was prepared by the eco-guides so there was nothing too different about it. We were sleeping in the big room on a tiny little mattress. I must say, the first day made me uncomfortable but I got used to it faster than I imagined!

The village counts over 50 families and every family has its own cattle, poultry and swine that are free roaming. In fact, the pigs are the villager's garbage and there are hundreds of them all around the houses. Everything we did had to be approved by the village chief and before we left, they organized a Baci Ceremony to wish us good luck with the rest of our lives.

Back in Savannakhet, Camille took a night bus to Vientiane in order to sort out some Visa issue and she was planning to use that time in the capital to map the forest, write a report and print some posters. Therefore, most of the work on wildlife conservation would be accomplished by her which left my partner and I without a project. We sat down with the eco-guides and tried to get them to tell us what to do. They did have some ideas, but nothing to fill an entire summer.

Since then, we have been working on leaflets on wildlife, helping the eco-guides with their computer skills and teaching them english. We also started the translation of Camille's report.

The situation changed much since, we are still trying to work hard but since we don't have any idea of how to fill our summer I made a decision. I will be dedicating another three weeks to the project, which should be enough to complete, and then I will go back to Canada.

I am not sad to leave early because I feel like I've accomplish all that I could here. I've given all my energy to this project and I will spend the rest of my time with my loved ones at home. I will be posting more pictures as soon as I can but this computer does not allow me to load pictures...

I miss you all at home and will see you soon!

samedi 21 mai 2011

Savannakhet

The food LOOKS weird but tastes AMAZING!!! The fish was very tasty!

The food on the first picture comes from this restaurant and instead of having a table, you have a hut and you eat on the floor! It was soooo nice and that was the first time I met the Eco-Guides

SALASAVANH our first guest house. Many cockroaches and spiders but good breakfast! (Pictures of the new guesthouse to come)

Our main transportation mean... TUK TUK

The Mekong!!! On the other side is Thailand. This water is so disgusting that it literally looks like chocolate milk.

There will be more pictures of Savannakhet because I feel these are not very representative. Soon I will also post some anecdotes ;) and picture from the forest and the village!

dimanche 15 mai 2011

Vientiane

Here are some pictures of Vientiane!!!

Our Guesthouse in Vientiane

Our view from the window

Allison and Gen drinking BEERLAO (great beer, the huge bottle costs less than water so about 1$)

This was in the middle of the city!

Vientiane at night!!

jeudi 5 mai 2011

From Montreal to Laos

I feel like like my spinal cord is gone! Thanks to 26 or so hours of flight, I can now feel muscles that I didn't know existed! The heat here is also making me understand the uselessness of makeup!!!

The flight from Montreal to London with Air Canada was crowded but I was lucky enough to have a nice young guy as a neighbor. He would have been an amazing person to talk to since I later learned that he was travelling the world but we were both too busy trying to sleep to have any sort of conversation.

Waiting in Heathrow was long and boring. The airport is extremely fancy and expensive so shopping was not a good option. The only interesting thing I found was to sit beside a "football" team and listenend to them talking with their very POSH accent! I adore this accent it is so sexy!

Thai Airlines treated me very well. The plane was extremely empty! So empty that we all had three seats each and I could sleep most of the time. This was very fortunate because had the plane been full, this 12h flight would have killed me. The food was good though so I am excited to discover this new foooooood!

Finally, I found all my friends for this trip in Bangkok and we hung out and drank cheap Thai beer in the airport pub. It was quite relaxing and the 1hour flight to Vientiane did not seem so bad.

VIENTIANE (or Viangchang) is HOT and SWEATY! Hot hot hot hot hot! I was expecting it but it still hit me hard! I will soon talk about the city and post pictures but for now, we are staying in what is probably the finest hotel here and I am particularly grateful for the great showers and confortable beds. Tonight will be sooooo good.

xxx

lundi 2 mai 2011

Hello!

Hi! I'm Tiffany

I am starting this blog for people to be able to follow my trips around the world.

I'm a vet school student from Canada and I am leaving tomorrow for a trip in collaboration with Veterinarians Without Borders!
Destination: Savannkhet, Laos PDR.
I will be over there from May 3rd to July 27th! Therefore, all posts of the next few months will be dedicated to this adventure!
Please post comments and questions!!!

Enjoy!

P-S I'm french so please forgive my english skills and feel free to laugh at my mistakes ;)