To make a long story short, I had to return to the good ole USA unexpectedly to have my gross tonsils removed (they were certainly not suited to life in a developing country, even if I am). So home I went! I spent about a month back in Baton Rouge, first dealing with said health problem, then recovering from the surgery (my first!) and finally having a little while to enjoy being there. It was my first Louisiana fall since I left for college seven years ago, complete with some moderately chilly weather. I ate lots of avocados, drank many a fountain Diet Coke, appreciated not being a total anomaly and having freedom to move around, and spent lots of time with family (including a cute weenie dog). Then I started the looong trek back with a bonus oh-so-joyful meetup with one of my best friends in beautiful Los Angeles.
I am also thankful that two weekends ago I had the opportunity to see a lovely Bangladeshi farm! We were invited to the family farm of a Bangladeshi friend and had a great day hiking through the tropical hillside to a lake and then back through a creek. It was refreshing to be away from the city and so interesting to see so many kinds of tropical fruit trees like JACKFRUIT trees and rubber trees. The farm is a working farm and actually siphons off the white sap from the rubber trees and combines it with an acid to make...rubber. I had never really thought before about how rubber was made, really.
Some photos of the glorious day (check out that critical cow eye!):