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Tales of East Africa: Diani Beach Music Festival
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Tales of East Africa. Monday, November 15, 2010. Diani Beach Music Festival. A few weeks ago my friend Josh half-seriously suggested we jump on a bus and head to the Diani Beach Music Festival, a chance to listen to some of Kenya’s greatest music on one of Kenya’s nicest beaches. I half jokingly agreed. So on Friday Oct 23 Nicky, Josh and I got on a bus headed to the coast, concert tickets in hand, and that’s about it. Things changed though when we finished the voyage from Mombasa to Diani. During the cl...
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Tales of East Africa: Rafting the Nile
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Tales of East Africa. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. My final desired trip before I left East Africa was to go white-water rafting on the Nile River. In the first weekend of November, Aron and I jumped a bus for Jinja, Uganda; met up with our friend Tara at the bus stop on the other side, and met our friend Sarah who was in the area for business at the adventure office. And not just any rafting. The place was filled with fellow rafters and campers who simply enjoyed the extremely affordable lodging. We took...
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Tales of East Africa: Nairobi Halloween
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Tales of East Africa. Monday, November 15, 2010. My expectations for the holiday were not high- considering I was on a continent that didn’t acknowledge the holiday, not to mention the American culture tied to it. That, of course, didn’t stop me from enjoying every minute of it. A great benefit of working in Africa’s largest slum is having Africa’s largest second hand market at my fingertips. Never has costume shopping been so much fun. Isappointed with the costume turnout:. I couldn’t have been mo...
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Tales of East Africa: September 2010
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Tales of East Africa. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. Curious to learn more about where I’m working? Check out The Constant Gardner,. A 2005 Golden Globe nominee, which takes place in the famous slum, as does Kibera Kid. A relatively new movie that I’ve yet to see but have heard good things about. Robert Neuwirth devotes a chapter of his book Shadow Cities to Kibera. And Michael Holman's 2005 novel Last Orders at Harrods. Compiled with help from Wikipedia. Monday, September 20, 2010. So for the actual holid...
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Tales of East Africa: Kibera Resources
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Tales of East Africa. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. Curious to learn more about where I’m working? Check out The Constant Gardner,. A 2005 Golden Globe nominee, which takes place in the famous slum, as does Kibera Kid. A relatively new movie that I’ve yet to see but have heard good things about. Robert Neuwirth devotes a chapter of his book Shadow Cities to Kibera. And Michael Holman's 2005 novel Last Orders at Harrods. Compiled with help from Wikipedia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In Peru, Alyxie.
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Tales of East Africa: Coming Soon...
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Tales of East Africa. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. With only a week to go in East Africa, there are three posts that remain to be written: a post on my final project, an Ultimate Frisbee tournament this Saturday between all the teams a friend Olle and I have organized in the area (over 120 participants! Until then, enjoy the updated blog! December 17, 2010 at 9:23 AM. Tadas and the Kulbis Family. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Diani Beach Music Festival. Where in the world.
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Tales of East Africa: Twenty-first birthday, Kenya style
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Tales of East Africa. Monday, September 20, 2010. Twenty-first birthday, Kenya style. Twenty-one: by many American standards, the most important birthday celebration in one’s life: the final birthday of importance, the age of an official adult- there is nothing in the world you can’t do because of age-restrictions. When in a college-environment, it’s the best birthday you’ll never remember. Delicious' Long Island Ice Tea, thanks to Drew. Jeff, Johnson, Jos, myself and Drew celebrating at Sherlock's Den.
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Tales of East Africa: That thing called work
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Tales of East Africa. Friday, October 15, 2010. That thing called work. Although I hate admitting it out loud, my time with Children of Kibera, and in Nairobi in general, is quickly coming to an end. With less than a month to go with work, I decided it was time to share what it is I’m actually doing in Africa. I assist with and lead various other projects. Below are some of the project highlights over the past three months. My first project upon arrival in Kibera was to lead our high school scholars in a...
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Tales of East Africa: November 2010
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Tales of East Africa. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. With only a week to go in East Africa, there are three posts that remain to be written: a post on my final project, an Ultimate Frisbee tournament this Saturday between all the teams a friend Olle and I have organized in the area (over 120 participants! Until then, enjoy the updated blog! My final desired trip before I left East Africa was to go white-water rafting on the Nile River. And not just any rafting. When we were done rafting for the day, we were...