ecohealth2003This is a photograph of a rice-paper cutting which I refer to
as 'Empress Wu' of China sitting under a tree.
This cutting was given as a gift by university friends
from Hong Kong.
In the bottom right corner is a Canadian stamp commemorating
the Chinese Year of the Horse.
Here is the direct link to the written letter
from which this audio-recording is produced:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B69QduZhn9AjYzg3YzcyNmYtNWQ1Ni00MTFiLWE0NzYtMzc4NjEwOGQ3YTg1&hl=en_GB
ecohealth2003This is a photograph of a rice-paper cutting which I refer to as 'Empress Wu' of China sitting under a tree.
This cutting was given as a gift by university friends from Hong Kong.
In the bottom right corner is a Canadian stamp commemorating
the Chinese Year of the Horse.
Here is the direct link to the written letter
from which this audio-recording is produced:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B69QduZhn9AjYzg3YzcyNmYtNWQ1Ni00MTFiLWE0NzYtMzc4NjEwOGQ3YTg1&hl=en_GB
ecohealth2003Here is the direct link to the writing
from which this audio-recording is produced:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B69QduZhn9AjZmNiZDhlYzQtYWIzYy00OTU4LTg2ZDUtM2Q4Y2RhZWNhZGEz&hl=en_GB
ecohealth2003This is a photograph, taken in 1983,
of a section of wall glyphs on Burobudor,
which I believe is the largest Buddhist temple in the world.
At one time, the temple became overgrown with plant life
and 'disappeared' for 600 years.
I had the pleasure of visiting the temple and surrounding grounds,
on numerous occasions, while teaching in nearby Djogyakarta (Yogyakarta), Java, Indonesia.
(Jennifer)