Pas saha Gini: Pitakele’s Newest Tea Garden Takes Shape

By Luke Menard We are now well past the three-month mark on our time here in Sri Lanka. Surprisingly, some aspects of our experience already feel as though they are beginning to wind down. Whenever we have internet access, you’re sure to find us frantically applying for jobs (resumes available upon request!) that will keep … Continue reading Pas saha Gini: Pitakele’s Newest Tea Garden Takes Shape

Birding in Pitekele and Other Adventures

By Juliana Hanle The spot-winged thrush sings early and the magpies follow. Purple-rumped sunbirds make the same weeping sounds as sap boiling in burning twigs. The yellow-browed bulbuls are loud and sweet and the black-hooded oriole's call bounces thick as honey. The dark-fronted babbler is barely audible, the black-naped monarch hisses and trills, and the endemic, … Continue reading Birding in Pitekele and Other Adventures