Who knew a little grain of rice took so much time and effort to produce! It is a small grain that is fairly inexpensive and unobtrusive but a staple food in most Asian countries. In late May at Jet Rye (3-1/2 acres), 30 minutes north of the school, we planted rice the Thai style or the wet patty process. As you will see below a full days work of tilling the ground, flooding the patties, pulling rice seedlings, and finally transplanting the rice plants in the two patties takes quite a bit of effort...
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Friday May 25, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, accompanied by Her Majesty Queen Sirikit and HRH Princess Sirindhorn, left the SiriratHospital where he has been under medical care since September 2009, to travel by motorcade to the old capital of Ayutthaya...
Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, The world we see tomorrow will not look like the world we see today. The geopolitics of this earth are changing rapidly. The EU is on the edge of collapse. What replaces this dream of a new Europe of peace and cooperation between the many nationalities and languages of Europe appears to be failing to materialize. Tomorrow’s Europe will not look like today’s Europe.
What does Jet Rye mean anyway? Well, it is the latest endeavor of our sustainable agriculture plan; Jet meaning 7 and Rye is a plot of land which equals about 2/5 of an acre. This plot of land, located about 30 minutes northwest of Legacy, we have reserved for the staple food items like rice, corn, soybeans, and peanuts mainly because it is the largest plot we have to work with. Graciously a friend of the school has let us use his land because he cannot farm it at the present time.
Legacy Institute sponsors the non-aligned Feast of Tabernacles site with services each day for the full eight days every year in Thailand. This year the location for the Festival celebrations will be in Chiang Mai at the Empress Hotel and Convention Center. Chiang Mai is called...
In order to travel to Burma for the Spring Holy Days, I asked Mr. Brian Drawbaugh if he would be willing to come over and hold services at the Legacy School for COG members and students who might have remained at Legacy for the school break. He kindly agreed and flew over to help. Here is a brief write-up about the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread in Thailand:
Since my arrival here at Legacy I have tried many new and interesting types of fruit. Some I had already tried in the US but this fruit tasted sweeter and more delicious […]
Myitkyina is the capital of what is called the Kachin State of Burma. The Chinese want to build a dam on the Meka/Melika River that flows through Myitkyina so they can develop hydro-electric power to feed the power-starved Chinese economy located across the border.
Gloria and I are now back in Yangon (Rangoon), from our trip to Taungoo in central Myanmar (Burma), to keep the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread with Church of God members gathered from...