Hi All,
It is now just a week since I arrived and my head is just getting around it all. Enjoying the work (it is a routine, organized at times) and loving the company of the vietnamese. I have also tuned up with a few of the Israelis experts, playing the odd pooltable..
Ja se pasou uma semana desde a minha chegada aqui. Estou gostando do trabalho, uma rotina, e adoro a compania dos vietnamitas. Tambem fiz amizades com alguns Israelenses.
The work will pick up pace as quite a few cows are due to calf. The numbers are really quite modest in comparison to local work in the Manawatu but the routine checks required, make it a big job. But nothing we can not cope with.
O trabalho vai ficar mais corrido, com o aumento de vacas prenhas dando parto.
Yesterday we had the farewell for Anita. The vietnamese vets organized the whole thing; a restaurant for dinner and a karaoke place for the wild party. Well, it was a wild party, the vietnamese really get into their "vodka" which we had a certain amount of, they dance magnificently well, are not shy and have little inhibitions. Unlike NZ, the boys get right into the dance and are often the ones dragging everyone into the mood.
I danced, drunk a little and had one of the greatest time in my most recent existence...
Onten houve a despedida de uma colega que retorna a Nova Zelandia. Os veterinarios vietnamitas organizaram toda a cerimonia, restaurante e um local para Karaoke. A festa foi "selvagen", os vietnamitas caem na cachaca, dancan muito bem, nao sao inibidos. Do contrario da Nova Zelandia, os rapazes caen logo na danca e soa eles que poem todos na farra.
Anita did a great job and the vets loved her. They showed great gratitude to her...
We were all up early the next day and the work just carried on....
A seminar helda few days ago. Over 30 attended
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Seminar |
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Life is just so cool!!! Abufalo cooling down after arelaxing day |
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Small lake near the project |
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TH Shop near the project. Milk sold here (in small 200 or so mls packs |
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Typical local dogs. Quite nasty little buggers and I wonder why the can be part of the menu |
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Getting at the farewell location |
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never ending photographs |
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Anita and Nam, Vet supervisor on farm number 1. I'll be working with him. Great chap, the best of all dancers. Organized the farewelland would not accept any money help (eventhough he does not earn more then USD350 per month |
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Group photo. Do I look bigger then most? The vet on the far right is Duc one of the very capable and friendly vet |
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Anita and Bong, a very capable vet (and bloody good dancer) |
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Eating time (and lots ofvietnamese vodka) |
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Time for little speech by Duc |
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Some events are to be treasured!! |
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Love to be able to know all their names by now.. |
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The fellow on the left is "tien" a ery friendly and all smiles vet technician. Guy Haynes could take a leaf form him and to how to treat me when I get back!! |
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Always the symbol of peace or may be the "V" of victory!! |
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Dinner is over, cleaners move in ... |
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Oh dear, the party is just about to start.. |
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It has started. Booze, soft drinks, lots of fresh fruit vietnamese style. |
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An extremely friendly , happy environment!! |
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Chair dancing time. I had a go but all the boys were supporting the chair just in case the old boy smashed it!! |
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Anita giving it all on the chair.. |
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A little rest |
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Karaoke by one of the vets |
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Bong singing away |
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Bong and Thuy, both vets and may be sweet hearts |
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Bong and Nam, the top dancers showing us how it is done |
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A boy and his bufalo. L
Great animals |
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