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September | 2010 | Lucie en Afrique
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Series Deux in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A bit of context…. Food for thought…. Archive for September, 2010. Je M’en Fous Fever…and a Kiwi takeover in the Congo! On September 12, 2010. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 14 other followers. A ‘little’ farewell to Africa. Losing Mary’s little girl: My encounter with infant mortality. Unpaid dowries, unidentified eggs and car parts lost in translation…. Upper Congo Fishes Projet.
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Direct from Dakar: It's Easter. And I got married (ok, calm down, not really)
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009. It's Easter. And I got married (ok, calm down, not really). Ok, look at me here, blog posts in quick succession, aren’t you all proud of me? Actually, I’m leaving for Togo tomorrow so it was either post now or post in a week and a half. And after promising to post more option I figured this was the better option. How was I supposed to dissect prior to eating? You do realize what this means? That you lose the 'who will get married first' competition. whew no longer me. I'm a Rot...
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Direct from Dakar: La Pouponnière
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Ok, so I’ve been failing on the blog-updates front. Again. But turns out that I got insanely busy for a couple of weeks. And it just so happens that lucky for you folks I woke up really early this morning and can’t get back to sleep, thus updating seemed like a good option. The boy in the last photo is Charles, our son. We arrived a Dakar the 22/7. Now we are at home, in Italy. August 11, 2009 at 2:55 AM. August 27, 2009 at 7:14 AM. Très joli bébé.petits bisous!
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Direct from Dakar: The Cassamance
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Friday, May 8, 2009. It’ll be great to show someone else what I’ve discovered here in Senegal! Jamie I'm so sorry we havn't cheaked your blog since we left Delburne! But now that were on our trip and we've been so busy with our blog we havn't had any time to cheak on your blog. And what's with THE WEDDING? And why wasn't I invited? I hope I would of been the Flower girl or maybe your brides-made. One thing your gone to Africa in School, and the next thing is your getting married in AFRICA! Bye, MISS YOU!
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Direct from Dakar: March 2009
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Saturday, March 14, 2009. I'm so dirty I'll have to wash my soap . . . And here was one of the beds I slept on: open air with chickens walking around, a hard plastic woven mat over uneven bamboo slats. Complete with sandflies and a giant spider that we found earlier in the evening! We then headed back to our nice comfy beds (see beginning of blog) but I was so tired that I actually slept quite well. Ya, it was pretty much paradise. And I swam in the water even though my parasitology friends are all s...
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Direct from Dakar: The daily grind
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Friday, June 5, 2009. I figure since I’ve been so emphatic that I’m settling back into my daily routine here in Dakar for the rest of my stay, I should probably give you a better idea of what exactly that daily routine is (though I’ve already thoroughly covered my food-related activities). The Baobab Centre - my classes are actually in the yellow building that you can just barely see on the left. No more grinding on me about twilight! June 6, 2009 at 4:55 AM. June 7, 2009 at 5:48 PM.
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Direct from Dakar: January 2009
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Friday, January 23, 2009. What I've seen so far . . . Some basic observations of Dakar I’ve had so far:. And a hairdresser’s. Markets are also popular here, and I’m looking forward to seeing the large market downtown tomorrow. And some observations about Senegalese culture:. But before I finish, some pictures! The street in front of my house. Note the sand (there's pavement to the left as well). I went to a batik workshop last weekend at a women's collective where they make artisan products (batik, fabri...
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Direct from Dakar: February 2009
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Friday, February 27, 2009. ENDA-Ecopole (and a cross-dressing fete). This week I’ve been a part of two different social events here, each from opposite ends of the emotional spectrum. Now as promised, the educational portion of my blog (I am here to be a cultural ambassador and pass on information after all . . .). To learn more about ENDA’s involvement in Senegal, check out http:/ www.enda.sn/english/equipes.htm. Monday, February 23, 2009. Below is a picture of (left to right) Cody, Ann, Ellen, and me.
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June | 2011 | Lucie en Afrique
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Series Deux in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A bit of context…. Food for thought…. Archive for June, 2011. A ‘little’ farewell to Africa. On June 1, 2011. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 14 other followers. A ‘little’ farewell to Africa. Losing Mary’s little girl: My encounter with infant mortality. Unpaid dowries, unidentified eggs and car parts lost in translation…. ACI (Africa Consultants International) Baobab Centre.