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Cochabamba!!: Parasite-free living is good living…
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Parasite-free living is good living…. It has been a while since I have updated you all. Main reason for that is because I have been super busy. And the main reason that I have been super busy is because I am feeling a ton better and am able to do more stuff! Yup I have set a new record for myself here in Cocha having gone 10 days without being sick! Work…First off I should back up a bit because I don’t think I have mentioned very much about what my job is. So wha...I am the proj...
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Cochabamba!!: 1st month on my 21st
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Saturday, June 21, 2008. 1st month on my 21st. This past Monday marked my first month living here in Bolivia. It was also my 21st birthday! I must say it was a pretty sweet birthday. A whole bunch of us hit up a shnazzy restaurant and had a great time. Later on today there is a big music thing at work so, if I am feeling well, I’ll be partying it up again with some people from work. Calle Ayacucho Dept. 4A Piso 4 Edificio San Rafael Cochabamba. To be honest I don’t know if I trust the mail service ...
tianarodrigue.blogspot.com
Tiana in Burkina...Faso!: May 2009
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Tiana in Burkina.Faso! Monday, May 11, 2009. The 3/4 way mark. Time for another update (you’re probably saying it’s about time! Sorry, I write novels, so finding the time to sit down and write them out is not as simple. Anyways, since I’ve last updated you, I headed to the Ivory Coast on vacation, moved out (twice), got my moto stolen, and have planned a return to the Coast. Just read on for the details…. Week 27 – Mon, March 14th-Fri, March 20th. Last week before I head off on vacation, woot! Sandra is ...
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Tiana in Burkina...Faso!
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Tiana in Burkina.Faso! Monday, January 26, 2009. The holiday season is over, a new year has begun and I’m approaching the midway point of my coop. Here’s a little re-cap on the last month’s worth of events…. Week 16: Mon Dec 29th- Fri, Jan 2nd. We ate lunch then argued with the owner of the encampment as he was charging us more then we had previously been told ($7 per person for a plate of couscous! Man, and a server in Canada gets in shit if they don’t bring out food within 20 minutes of ordering! So as...
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Tiana in Burkina...Faso!: August 2008
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Tiana in Burkina.Faso! Saturday, August 23, 2008. Pre-Departure Training in Ottawa. Hello everyone. Back again. In Ottawa sitting in the hotel figuring I should write a bit on my time here since my pre-departure training started 3 days ago. Here are a few highlights:. I went out with Jeffrey and the boys Thursday which was nice. We had a bbq then went downtown for a drink. It was good to meet up with some friends and have some non-restaurant food a bit. Alright folks. THat's all for now. Holly man, it's ...
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Tiana in Burkina...Faso!: The 3/4 way mark...
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Tiana in Burkina.Faso! Monday, May 11, 2009. The 3/4 way mark. Time for another update (you’re probably saying it’s about time! Sorry, I write novels, so finding the time to sit down and write them out is not as simple. Anyways, since I’ve last updated you, I headed to the Ivory Coast on vacation, moved out (twice), got my moto stolen, and have planned a return to the Coast. Just read on for the details…. Week 27 – Mon, March 14th-Fri, March 20th. Last week before I head off on vacation, woot! Sandra is ...
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a thailand travel blog...: Cambodia Ho!
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A thailand travel blog. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. I have two more interviews to get through today before I leave this evening (the first of which I need to leave for in 5 minutes and I haven't had breakfast yet). Here is prospective itinerary:. April 24 - Arrive by air in Phnom Penh at 4PM and get a guesthouse in the city. April 28 - Head to the beach! 3 nights in Sihanoukville on the southern coast of the country. May 3 - Head to Siem Riep for 2 nights before laving for Bangkok on May 5th by bus.
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a thailand travel blog...: March 2008
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A thailand travel blog. Sunday, March 30, 2008. In searching the web for a suitable course, I've learned a few things. 1 Motorcycles have a graduated licensing system in Canada, just like regular drivers licenses. (M1, M2, M). 2 Taking your M1, like your G1 does not require you to do any sort of on the road training, you just get the training book, study, and take the test. 3 To take an M2 training test, you need to have had your M1 for a minimum of 60 days. I can't say I've tried it either, and there's ...
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a thailand travel blog...: The Triumphant Return (to Thailand)
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A thailand travel blog. Tuesday, May 5, 2009. The Triumphant Return (to Thailand). From past experience I know that my last week here is going to pass by more quickly than I'd like it to so making the most of things is going to take some planning. I've already scheduled one more thesis research interview for Friday morning and I've emailed 3 other organizations about potentially sitting down with me as well. I'll have frisbee Wednesday and Saturday and a farewell BBQ at Sam's house on Friday night. Anywa...
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a thailand travel blog...: summer fun cont'd
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A thailand travel blog. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. After much deliberation, loss of sleep, gnashing of teeth, etc. I've decided to stay in Markham for the summer. Alaska looks fantastic, it really does but I think I've just got too much on my plate to orchestrate that kind of a transition at this point. These are a bunch of the cons that tipped the scale. If I'm somewhere remote, food isn't always provided with all of the jobs (and if my experiences last summer working in remote Northern Ontario were an...
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