Saturday, August 25, 2007

More Than Just Cartographic Representation


We have a friend in town. He's a cartographer.

I find it incredibly romantic that he has taken 2 years off work to travel around the world. He has done charity work in Bolivia, Chile, Fiji, New Zealand, mango-picking in Darwin, behind-the-scenes in posh Brisbane eateries and now exploring the streets of Singapore. Then he's off to Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and China.

He is no longer just making representations of the earth on a flat surface. He's going right out there in the big wide world and bringing home impressions of his geographical traipising. In his mind's eye, his maps will reflect true geographical, and perhaps even cultural understanding.

We're quite thrilled that he's rather fascinated with our little island nation. This weekend, we're taking him to all the little nooks and crannies in town that Singaporeans chill out at.

At the same time, we're also inspired by his thirst for knowledge and quest for that richer experience in our sojourn on earth.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ppl like your friend.. is such a inspiration.. isn't he..?? when i get to meet ppl like that.. i'm so humbled.. for truly.. i know i can never do that. It takes alot to be completely selfless.

imp said...

mamabok: it's beautiful! many of the friends, myself included, took 3 years off work to travel. some earlier, some now and some planning their trips. it's so lovely to catch up with them whenever, wherever!

Anonymous said...

a cartographer? that's such an interesting choice of occupation.

yes. very romantic!

Anonymous said...

mango picking? that's totally backbreaking work for what's really considered low aussie pay!!!!

imp said...

cheryl: he said the job picked him! :)

dre: totally. tough too. but i guess it's an experience...