Saturday, May 31, 2008

Morning in the outdoor office


Getting work done means getting up before the kids wake up and using our 'outdoor' office. Chom's busy chatting with a colleague in Bangkok using Skype...

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Family of four in 460 square feet


I love the little cabin we're living in. Fishing cabin. On the ceiling boards are names and dates written in pencil:

Julia Munson, August 19, 1937
Bee Palm, R.A. Palm, J.W. Palm
Edna May Palmer, 1934

The cabin measures 370 square feet, with a dark pantry adding another 90 square feet. We have a kingsize bed -- which Chom and I share with three year old Sara and a small zoo of Sara's stuffed animals. Big brother Ty, 5, sleeps on the couch in a sleeping bag. Cold water flows, on tap, from a 55 gallon tank on the roof. When it runs out we go out and pump it full. No toilet, but wifi reaches out to the outhouse! For hot water we use a solar cooker, augmented by an electric stove.

Yay for small living spaces and simple life!!! Outside it looks like this:

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Citizen's energy reform

When we were in Bangkok, Chom did a lot of this -- policy meetings, working to bring social justice, accountability and transparency to the energy scene in Thailand. Here she's addressing a group of villagers and NGO activists at a workshop entitled "Citizens electricity reform", explaining the structure of the natural gas and electricity industry.

Here on Lopez we continue to stay in touch, to the extent we can. We're currently organizing a study tour that will bring key electricity and gas decision makers from Thai government and industries together with NGOs together to meet counterparts in Washington and Oregon. We'll visit power plants (wind, solar, hydro, nuclear, gas) and talk with a variety of high-level decision-makers to exchange ideas on power sector planning and regulation.
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