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Out-smarted by a chook | Growing Abroad

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Catherine's Travel Blog. Churches, Castles and Tuk Tuks →. Out-smarted by a chook. May 9, 2013. I admit it, I have been wrong. Well maybe just slightly wrong. How does that not inspire fear? In Zambia, when I was gutting chickens with the mayos. Women), we always had to chase off the other chickens trying to steal pieces. Gross. Their beady little eyes are totally vacant and their legs are ugly. Have I mentioned they’re stupid? We were stumped. Maybe they were just pooping out young. However Tuesday we h...

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May | 2013 | Growing Abroad

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Catherine's Travel Blog. Monthly Archives: May 2013. Churches, Castles and Tuk Tuks. May 15, 2013. Disclaimer: This post may be too long for your typical blog. Have no fear, there’s lots of pictures! Over the Easter break (note: according to the western calendar, not the eastern orthodox, as we discovered are different) my friend Lisa and … Continue reading →. Out-smarted by a chook. May 9, 2013. This gallery contains 3 photos. Churches, Castles and Tuk Tuks. Out-smarted by a chook. Follow Blog via Email.

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Quarantine! | Growing Abroad

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Catherine's Travel Blog. The Scots Take Over Kusamala. Twenty-nine in Malawi →. January 18, 2013. The last week or so I was in the US people would frequently ask, So, how do you feel about going back to Malawi? But it was hard to weigh those more abstract career goals with the personal pull I felt being home. So stepping off the plane a Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe, I was feeling conflicted. Leaving home seems to get more and more difficult as I get older, but there was more I wanted to l...

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Twenty-nine in Malawi | Growing Abroad

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Catherine's Travel Blog. Guardian Permaculture Article →. March 10, 2013. For some reason, since coming back to Malawi from my trip home in January, I’ve had a hard time motivating myself to write anything for this blog. I keep putting it on my to do list, and then never quite getting around to it. However I felt, on the occasion of my 29. Birthday, I should probably make amends and write a post from my hammock. So here goes. On Thursday March 8, my birthday, I woke up at 6:20 as usual. Rolling out o...

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Guardian Permaculture Article | Growing Abroad

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Catherine's Travel Blog. Out-smarted by a chook →. March 22, 2013. In case anyone out there missed it, last week the Guardian’s Global Development Professionals Network blog posted an article. That I co-wrote with one of our volunteers, Jo Lewin. The article presented permaculture as a possible solution to micronutrient deficiencies in Malawi, discussing some of the benefits and challenges. If you haven’t had a chance to read it, please check it out and pass it along! This entry was posted in Kusamala.

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Life and Death Statistics, Part 2 | Momentum – A Travel Blog

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Momentum – A Travel Blog. Life and Death Statistics, Part 2. August 24, 2011. Penning a history of the Fulani. The next day, we visited a family on the outskirts of the town. Much of Birni has electricity, but Jamila’s family lives as if they were in the bush. Her husband spends a fair bit of his income on beer and tobacco, and he has another wife in addition to Jamila to support. Jamila, still smiling. Fortunately, most of the families we visited had happier stories to tell. One particularly large f...

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A new job… | Momentum – A Travel Blog

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Momentum – A Travel Blog. A new job…. July 7, 2014. I’m excited to share that I’ve signed on as a correspondent with Mongabay.com through the Global Forest Reporting Network. It’s a great opportunity to tie some of the fantastic data now available at Global Forest Watch. To what’s happening on the ground in the world’s tropical forests. Here’s my first submission, on deforestation trends and new forestry laws in Cameroon. Keep an eye out for other pieces from journalists all over the world. There was an ...

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Momentum – A Travel Blog. All posts by John. John is a freelance journalist and has written for magazines including New Scientist, Science (online), Bicycle Times, and Slate. His work has appeared in daily newspapers and online news sites, and he has also reported on health and the environment for public radio stations. Despite his last name, John's not generally a violent person. A new job…. July 7, 2014. To what’s happening on the ground in the world’s tropical forests. July 3, 2014. Home to mountain a...

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A Night in the Dunes | Momentum – A Travel Blog

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Momentum – A Travel Blog. A Night in the Dunes. July 31, 2011. At the Berber camp, we met a charming French family who loved Anne-Claire and were patient with my paltry French. We shared a dinner of. Lentil soup, a delicious vegetable tajine, and melon as the sun set and a few stars started to pop out from behind the clouds. It was still warm when bedtime rolled around, so we all had the brilliant idea to sleep on the sand, instead of taking shelter in the heavy woven-blanket tents set up around us.

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Africa Overland | Momentum – A Travel Blog

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Momentum – A Travel Blog. August 12, 2011. Waiting for the bus at the Mali-Senegal border. The apprentice collecting fares from the front seat in a bush taxi in Mali. Both border controls were a breeze. On the Senegalese side, the officer thanked us for visiting his country, stamped our passports without hassle, and wished us safe travels with a kindness utterly absent in the way I’ve seen American immigration officials berate and belittle foreigners. Anne-Claire in the back of a pickup in Mali. The same...

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Crossing the Gambia | Momentum – A Travel Blog

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Momentum – A Travel Blog. August 6, 2011. We left the soft cradle of the diplomatic family’s house early in the morning and took to the already-muggy streets at 5:30 am After Anne-Claire argued the price of our luggage down from the exorbitant price the driver first demanded, we got in a bush taxi headed for Ziguinchor in southern Senegal near the border with Guinea-Bissau. To get into the Gambia without a proper visa. The real fun started as we got close to the Gambia River. Defying all logic, our d...

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Palm wine adventures | Momentum – A Travel Blog

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Momentum – A Travel Blog. March 17, 2014. Just about every week, we have a spry older guy from the forest who comes and sells us palm wine. Usually, we can’t drink the five liters he sells us – not because of the alcohol content, which I figure sits somewhere between Odoul’s and Michelob Ultra. But we share it with people, and it’s so cheap at 300 francs (0.33 USD) a liter. I took loads of pictures, which I thought might do a better job (with captions) of explaining the process. Twice a day, he uses a ra...

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Gorillas in Virgunga National Park | Momentum – A Travel Blog

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Momentum – A Travel Blog. Gorillas in Virgunga National Park. July 3, 2014. Being stuck in Goma after our evacuation. From Lodja, it turned out, afforded us the opportunity to visit Africa’s oldest national park. A short but bone-jarring 40-km ride away lies Virunga National Park. Best known for its flagship species, the mountain gorilla. But this massive preserve seems to encapsulate all of Africa in the same area. Check out a stunning, 14-minute video overview. It started to rain almost as soon as we e...

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Evacuation | Momentum – A Travel Blog

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Momentum – A Travel Blog. April 28, 2014. I took a picture of this beauty just before the first squad of savanna folks passed by the office. Not much to do with this post, but Order Lepidoptera is well represented in central Congo, to my constant joy. I’m quickly coming to regard the flights between Lodja and Goma as some of the most stunning I’ve ever been on. We often fly low enough that this is the view for much of both flights, until we hit the Albertine Rift and Lake Kivu in the east. I’m sorr...

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