July 17, 2004

A wall at the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
[Photo by Todd Borgie]
Journal by Justin Mounts
Today I am locked inside, working like a madman. The weather outside is nice, well nice enough by Bangkok standards, but I have much to do. Today I am sorting through literally hundreds of photos that have already been taken on the expedition as part of my efforts to revamp our pressroom photo gallery. As the expedition garners more and more coverage (five newspaper articles and one TV appearance in Bangkok alone), I need to be able to easily point journalists right to the heart of the action for what they need.
Keeping on top of all of one’s tasks on the road can be quite challenging. I mean, as you know, each one of us wears many hats on a daily basis, and it’s not uncommon for one task to jump to the forefront and overtake everything else that you’re doing. To tell the truth, this is a task that should’ve been completed a long time ago, but due to one thing or another kept getting pushed off.
So, here I am. Buried in photos of great memories and funny stories that the pictures remind me of. The problem now is that there are so many great photos—which ones do I choose?
Until next time, I wish you well from the far side of the world.
| Logbook for July 17th, Day 257 | ||
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Start: Bangkok, Thailand Time: N/A N: 13* 45.000 E: 100* 30.000 |
Finish Bangkok, Thailand Time: N/A N: 13* 45.000 E: 100* 30.000 | Mileage: |
| Notes: Nick and Todd went out last night in Bangkok, while Nancy and Chanda went out in Koh Samet. Today, each is taking it easy and enjoying Thailand.(N.O.) | ||
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