Haiti Journey: Clinic time begins

There’s something about the constant drone of a generator – the relentless, unremitting growl that hangs in the air. It’s like the smell and the dust and the fear of the rainy season, the way it creeps under your skin so quickly, and then sinks so deepely that you’re not even aware that you’re aware […]

Twitter Updates for 2010-02-16

First post from Haiti – http://su.pr/29MG0B #

Haiti Journey: More than a month later

Immediately after crossing from the DR into Haiti, you can see the visible downshift into a worse level of poverty. The major road around the lake is now, unbelievably after all these miles, dirt. Only an ankle-pile of rubble at the edge prevents flooding, making me wonder what will happen, in the rainy season, to […]

Haiti Journey: Hitting the ground

Airports are bland portals scattered across the world. It’s really when you step outside, walking down the cattle-chute ramp that’s lined with well-wishers and people holding up hand-written signs – it’s as you emerge, blinking into hot haze and the smell of moist, marinating diesel hits you, that’s when you know you’re somewhere else.

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Twitter Updates for 2010-02-16

http://glympse.com/T1S-EA7 Heading out from SFO! # We've touched down in NY. Can I just say I'm too storklike to sleep in the origami coach position? Looking forward to COFFEE, then the DR! # http://glympse.com/G9E-EW9 At JFK in New York & the people-watching is good! # Wheeling dealing Enoch is even NOW, on the plane, […]

Haiti Journey: Carry the world in a pocket

Packing for Haiti

If you look at the photo of what finally went into my personal bag to Haiti, it’s hard to imagine how much thought and fretting and, frankly, geometric calculation was involved. Keep in mond, we’re talking only about all my personal stuff, which had to fit into a carry on. […]