Yeah, can you believe they trucked in all that sand and rock--not to mention the houses?
Those things are HUGE. It's not until you see the size of the houses that you get an idea about the scale. Yowza!
Yeah, who knows what I'll end up doing. I looked into working for the State Department and then I realized they move you every 2 years to keep you from developing sympathies for the host country. Then I looked at working for the UN, and did internships for a congressman, the WTO, and a NGO. Never really found what I was looking for (big organizations move really slowly and are mired in the mental restraints of political consequence.) So....who knows?
I love the food biz and there are some serious people making things happen. A whole new generation of Alice Waters-types are coming up and it's exciting to be a part of what's happening with them. All that knowledge of politics, business, and food converge and has me researching cacao production, niche coffees, GMO seed, etc. And thanks to my work with Ethan, I've got access to the people I need to talk with. Over the past year, I've met with everyone from Muhammad Yunus to Madeline Albright, Alice Walker, Alice Medrich, Crescent Dragonwagon, interviewed Shirley Corhier, Karen Page and Andrew Dornenberg, and this weekend, I'm meeting with Michaele Weissman, author of a fabulous book called, "God in a Cup." (about coffee...absolutely fascinating read.) Not sure where this is all going. In a way, the overarching question is still shaping itself. But I'm definitely connecting with some great mentors and each step brings me closer to something that's really compelling. I'm just not sure what it is yet.
In the meantime, I like making ice cream. smileys/smile.gif