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Finding Casamance: ICE
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Monday, April 28, 2008. Saturday April 26th 2009. I have probably mentioned before but the morning is my favorite time of the day. It is not hot. Generally there is a cool breeze that has a touch of coolness to it. During the mid day from roughly 1PM to 4PM it is so hot. So hot that it totally saps any energy or desire for me to do anything. Sometimes I'll lay under the shade and sometimes I try to douse the heat with a combination of lots of water and Senegalese tea. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Finding Casamance: Long Time Since Posting
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Saturday, July 11, 2009. Long Time Since Posting. It might have been about a year since Ive written on this thing. Alot. Has changed. For instance, Ive made the move from being a rural. Volunteer into being an urban one. I moved into the city of Kolda to. Do Urban Gardening Work. To make a long story short, I moved because. There were some great work opportunities in Kolda to make a big. Impact. In the village, I really had the feeling that they didnt. Also I advice a large scale market garden a few mile...
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Finding Casamance: Good Days
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Saturday, July 11, 2009. As for my mental health, as always there are the good days and the bad. Days Life has definitely gotten easier since my language level has. Become more functional. Also partly much of life here has become. Ordinary. There are part of it that you love and some of it that you. For instance, I often feel more comfortable around local Senegalese. Than other volunteers. I dont know what it is or why I feel that way. Part of it might be that for the most part, locals are much less.
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Finding Casamance: How far will Peace Corps Take You?!
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Saturday, September 27, 2008. How far will Peace Corps Take You? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a Peace Corps Volunteer in Senegal, West Africa. I live in the Casamance Region which is South of the Gambia. I just graduated from UC Berkeley in International Political Economy. I will posting pictures and stories about my adventures here. Write to me and I will love you forever:. Corps de la Paix. Full Length Hilarious Disclaimer. French (official), Wolof, Pulaar, Jola, Mandinka. Age 15 and over).
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Finding Casamance: Busy Busy
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008. It has been raining cats and dogs almost every evening and night. During the day I have been running around super busy. Extending corn and beans in the other villages hasn't been much of problem. For the most part, I think this is the first time that peace corps seed extension program has worked in them. Really more to the point, the first time nonrice seed has been extended there for at least some time. At the moment I have extended seed to 5 different villages- usually just ...
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Finding Casamance: Hungry Peace Corps Volunteer in Africa
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Sunday, April 20, 2008. Hungry Peace Corps Volunteer in Africa. Tuesday, April 15th 2008. Did your mom ever tell you to eat all the food on your plate because there were hungry children in Africa that would love to eat what you are having. Luckily my mom never seriously said that- it was too cliché by the time she would have said. Maybe today they should say eat all your green beans because there are hungry Peace Corps volunteers in Africa. That is the truth! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wolof 43&...
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Finding Casamance: Pic from Gambian Border
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Saturday, November 8, 2008. Pic from Gambian Border. That is what I do. Project Feed Yourself! I stumbled across your blog while looking up some things for the Peace Corps, and really enjoyed reading it. I thought that you would appreciate a letter, so I wrote you one. lol.:). Well, keep up the awesome work! November 18, 2008 at 4:18 AM. January 9, 2009 at 2:41 AM. I was working on a project for school (I am a teacher) and stumbled across your website. January 18, 2009 at 10:35 PM. Corps de la Paix.
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Finding Casamance: My Advice to Incoming Trainees
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008. My Advice to Incoming Trainees. To those of you reading my blog to get an idea of what Peace Corps service is like should be warned. Everyone has a completely different experience. Lots of my views and opinions should really be taken with a grain of salt. As someone that studied international economics and development in university, did an incredible amount of research on the peace corps experience and had the privelge of knowing quite a few RPCVs- looking back- I didn't know ...
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Finding Casamance: A Constant Hassle
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008. One of the constant hassles I encounter here is the idea that white people/ nonafricans can do nothing. They think you are physical incapable of anything until you do it. At first I couldn't pull my own water out of the well… until I did. I can't cook, rake, tie a knot or anything until I show them I can. Dude, you're a fucking wimp. and you do talk like a privileged white boy. you didn't know what you were getting yourself into? Is that what berkeley taught you to expect?
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Finding Casamance: Mulching Demo in the Garden & Bees
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Sunday, April 20, 2008. Mulching Demo in the Garden and Bees. Here are a few pictures of some mulching demonstrations that I have been. Doing in the garden. I took this awhile ago. The mulch is crushed peanut shells that have sat in the sun for awhile. Also some pictures of some bees that swarm around the well. It is so hot. And dry, it is the only place they can find water. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Write to me and I will love you forever:. Corps de la Paix. Full Length Hilarious Disclaimer.