Sunday, January 22, 2006

It's Me!

1. Go here
2. Scroll down about half way
3. Click on "Why We Travel"

For those who are too lazy to click on the link:



















Sharon Zhao, left, from Washington, D.C., a contractor for the United States Agency for International Development, with a colleague, Melissa Janis. ''December had been a crazy, crazy month with the one-year anniversary of the tsunami: Clinton was here, Andrew Natsios, the administrator for U.S. A.I.D. came, there was a crew from NBC News out for a week, I was organizing an art competition for children in the villages, the president of Indonesia was here and brought his 40-car caravan. So it was just a madhouse. By the 29th, finally, it wasn't crazy anymore, so Melissa and I decided to go down to the beach after work, watch the sunset and relax. The mosque in the background was the only structure left standing in Lampuuk -- pretsunami population around 6,000, posttsunami around 500.'' As told to Seth Kugel

3 comments:

Jenna said...

You lead an exciting life. I commend you for the work you are doing.

Sasquatch said...

Nice photo. Glad you finally got a second to relax.

keauxgeigh said...

that is so pretty amazingly cool.