The Miniature Earth

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  1. wow. those are some astonishing figures. i think the ones that got me are the 43 who live without basic saintation and the 53 who live on $2/day and 18 who live on $1/day. we are so blessed and don’t realize how much.

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  2. What an amazing sense of reality. Love your blogs Charles. Taraxx

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  3. That was incredible….I’ve only ever heard the figures..but the music and the pictures were great…xo lyns

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  4. Hi Charles,
    Just stopping in to say “Hi,” I need to do that more often for nice people. I see you’re in Ft, Lauderdale. Only a couple of hundred miles from here, in stead of thousands. I hope you enjoy the time there, it should be fairly pleasant there for the time of year. Take care of yourself and your family.

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  5. I haven’t the foggiest how I managed to get a space in the word “instead.”

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  6. Hi Charles.
    Everyone should spend some time in a third world country, dont you think?
    Speaking of which…I am going to India again, hurray! Bangalore, December 21st!

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ABOUT AUTHOR
Charles

Originally from Canada and lived in Hong Kong for fifteen years. Married to the terribly talented & gorgeous Tess.

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The Miniature Earth

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6 Replies to “The Miniature Earth”

  1. wow. those are some astonishing figures. i think the ones that got me are the 43 who live without basic saintation and the 53 who live on $2/day and 18 who live on $1/day. we are so blessed and don’t realize how much.

    Reply

  2. What an amazing sense of reality. Love your blogs Charles. Taraxx

    Reply

  3. That was incredible….I’ve only ever heard the figures..but the music and the pictures were great…xo lyns

    Reply

  4. Hi Charles,
    Just stopping in to say “Hi,” I need to do that more often for nice people. I see you’re in Ft, Lauderdale. Only a couple of hundred miles from here, in stead of thousands. I hope you enjoy the time there, it should be fairly pleasant there for the time of year. Take care of yourself and your family.

    Reply

  5. I haven’t the foggiest how I managed to get a space in the word “instead.”

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  6. Hi Charles.
    Everyone should spend some time in a third world country, dont you think?
    Speaking of which…I am going to India again, hurray! Bangalore, December 21st!

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ABOUT AUTHOR
Charles

Originally from Canada and lived in Hong Kong for fifteen years. Married to the terribly talented & gorgeous Tess.

RECENT POSTS
No Joy

I doubt my father will be thrilled with my inaugural entry into the blogging world. But read on anyway… In my younger, pre-parenthood and much

Sebastian’s Knee

Many read Tess’ post on Sebastian’s knee. I will now tell you what ended up happening at the Tuesday morning follow-up appointment. This is Hong

Sebastian the Naughty Pedestrian

I am writing from Bangkok. I am on a business trip and staying in the same hotel from my first trip to Asia in 1990.

New pictures posted!

new pictures posted on tess’ blog of the triplets and Sebastian… click here!

Macau Recruiting Issues

Tantalizing Tess left today for her grandfather’s funeral. Sombre moods. I am sitting at our computer sipping a glass of white wine. It’s about 11