by Windy Borman | Oct 19, 2011 | Blog Guests, Eyes of Thailand
By Michael Wysocki We, as in all species, need our personal “sanctuary,” our peaceful place that we find even inside our aggressive yet stimulating cities. A place either by ourselves, or that we share with someone special. My sanctuary in New York City was the Harlem...
by Windy Borman | Oct 8, 2011 | Eyes of Thailand, Press Release
Trilogy at The Vineyards presents Meet the Filmmaker: An Afternoon with Windy Borman, Director of “The Eyes of Thailand” Join us on Saturday, October 29, 2011 at 2:00pm as we welcome the filmmakers of “The Eyes of Thailand”, a feature-length documentary...
by Windy Borman | Oct 6, 2011 | Blog Guests, Eyes of Thailand
Soraida Salwala supervises as the staff at FAE try to help Thongbai stand up. (Photo credit: Michael Wysocki). By Michael Wysocki The laws of nature rarely show mercy, but today here at FAE hospital we escaped death. This morning I woke up the moment the first sunray...
by Windy Borman | Oct 2, 2011 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director
Founder Charles Knowles kicked off the 10th Annual Wildlife Conservation Expo with some humor, but then got straight to the point: One out of every 1,000 species are going extinct every year. “It’s a man-made problem,” said Knowles, “so we need a man-made...
by Windy Borman | Sep 28, 2011 | Blog Guests, Eyes of Thailand
by Michael Wysocki You and I have chosen to care and be a part of a pure thing in this world, but no living creature is exempt from the wrath of Man’s greed. Soraida works very hard to protect the FAE hospital, and anyone and any Elephant within it, from the corrupt,...
by Windy Borman | Sep 22, 2011 | Blog Guests, Eyes of Thailand
Mosha & Palahdee relax on her mat at FAE. (Photo credit: Michael Wysocki). By Michael Wysocki Kammoon, a former patient of FAE admitted a year ago for severe constipation, has now left our world. Heavy rains at an elephant tourist camp proved to be fatal for...