Harvesting Illegal Logging Scraps With My Brother-In-Law πͺ΅ Our Budding Ukulele Star πΈ & Monkey-B's Latest Fort π°
Now that my brother-in-law is staying with us to help build the fence, the two of us have been able to harvest some rather large illegal logging scraps from the river.
βοΈ New Rains = New Wood πͺ΅
Β Β Β Every time it rains here the flash floods deliver us new scraps of wood from illegal logging that takes place upstream. So after every rain I walk along the cliff and see if anything of interest is in the river below. It's hard to see in the above photo, but I saw a small plank stuck in the rocks through a break in the trees. There were several pieces to collect, so Bong Teeun and I worked to move everything to shore for air drying.
Β Β Β The timber in the above photo is one I've had my sights on for many months, but it was far too big to take on by myself, and even too big for the two of us to do anything other than roll it up and out of the water and hope it will become much lighter after it dries in the sun for several days. This would cost almost $10 if we paid someone to cut this for us, and since that's not much less than what I earn on Hive in a day, it makes sense to try and get this plank up the cliff some day.
Β Β Β After getting the majority of the planks out of the water and on the shore to dry, Bong Teeun wanted to dismantle the natural mini waterfalls that formed during the last flood. I'm not sure why he wanted to delete the waterfalls, I quite like laying on the rocks there and letting the water flow around me, but he looked like he was enjoying himself, so I just left him to push rocks.
Β Β Β After placing some rocks under the planks to speed up the drying process, I headed back up the cliff to do some ASEAN Hive work and check on the kids.
Another Fort π°
Β Β Β Monkey-B likes building forts from household materials, something I used to enjoy as a kid, so I smile every time I see she's made another masterpiece. Believe it or not, I have actually entered this fort and hung out for a while, but it was very tight for me in there.
Β Β Β Apparently I created some structural damage while exiting the fort, and Monkey-B gave me a look of scorn as I closed the flap. Perhaps I will never be invited back to this fort again, only the queen of the castle knows the answer to that question.
Our Future Musician πΈ
Β Β Β @srey-yuu is getting better and better with her ukulele skills, and although she's not quite ready for audio to be recorded yet, it sure looks good in a silent GIF. I predict she can play a song within the next few weeks, she's already got her strumming technique nearly down.
Β Β Β Kids this age change interests often, but she seems to really enjoy music in general, so even if the ukulele doesn't become a longterm friend, I sense music will be in her veins in one form or another for many years to come.
Β Β Β Lately I ask her what genre of music I'm listening too when I play tunes, and she's getting better at identifying things like jazz, reggae, ska, dub, bluegrass, rock and roll, blues, and other styles of music. Cambodia doesn't really have a wide range of musical styles, so I do my best to introduce her to music from all over the world just in case Cambodia can't provide enough stimulation and inspiration. Well, that's all for now folks, stay tuned, or better yet, in tune.........
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You shared a vlog style. especially when I saw the pictures on the riverbed i realized how hard some lives can be
It is a bit tough, but when I see free wood in the river, I can't resist trying to salvage it.
Aw man, if you damaged my fort, I'd give you that Look, too.
My youngest has bunk beds in his room. I used to make a fort of the bottom bunk with hanging sheets, and he loved it. To be honest, I did too, and found myself falling asleep in there on more than one occasion.
Hope she keeps up with the ukelele!
Funny, why can we fathers not resist the temptation to get in the fort? I guess we miss portions of our childhood and want relive that joy and fun. I used to enjoy placing the couch cushions on the couch so that there was a hollow chamber inside, surely the most stereotypical fort we all made as kids. The best part of those forts were reaching deep into the couch to see if there were any quarters among the food crumbs and pocket sand that seemed to accumulate in those things.
Yay! π€
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Wow! Those looked like really good wood. Rain did bring you some blessings because buying woods like this is expensive most specially if these came from good timbers.
Would love to see the outcome of what you will be building there Justin. If only we loved there as well, we could help you out with the removal of that plank of wood you are eyeing onππ
It's good no one gets the wood there just you.
I hope these illegal loggers will not cut down all the trees near you and. Hope they will have some reforestation plans as well aside from just cutting and cutting them.
It's sad to see the illegal logging, but even sadder to watch wasted wood float by and knowing it will reach the ocean in Thailand not much longer after it passes our house, and at that point the wood is a loss.
We can always use extra muscle to haul wood, so if you're ever passing by the area we can use your arms π. Our land was mostly clearcut, but we are doing our best to reforest it with coconuts and various fruit trees.
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Gosh... If Masin often occurs illegal logging, this will be fatal for all of us, which I fear if it continues to occur frequently the floods are very detrimental to us.
Is there another way to stop people from logging wildly.
Illegal logging is big business in Cambodia, so it's best to not become an activist because it is often deadly. A very famous activist here named Chut Wutty was killed here while taking secret photos of an illegal logging operation protected by the the government.
There is a local NGO here that works to protect the forest and animals in it, so it's safest to report any illegal activity to them so that they can deal with it in a safer manner.
Thank you my friend @justinparke for telling me about this to,I came to know it turns out that in your area illegal logging becomes a business,I am not an activist but because I am a nature lover so I am very worried about logging.
It's great if there are LSM that can guard and where we complain.
I believe LSM can resolve very safely.
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