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Living in Afghanistan: June 2007
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Second day in the Panjshir-Colin. That night we relaxed in our guesthouse and I cooked a dinner of pasta with red-sauce. It was simple but good. We went to bed early, getting ready for the 5:30 wake-up call that was bound to come the next morning from Mabouba. We were to head back to Kabul in the morning, looking forward to showers and fresh clothes. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. Links to this post. Wednesday, June 06, 2007. The Panjshir-Northern Alliance stronghold.by Colin.
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Living in Afghanistan: Moving web journal
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Sunday, October 05, 2008. Please join me at PARSA's new website. Home to our Living and Working in Afghanistan Blog. Also, please find PARSA on Facebook at: https:/ www.facebook.com/Afghanistanparsa? Posted by Marnie Gustavson. I visit your web. Regards from and Italian that live in Caracas, Venezuela. Regards. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American International School of Kabul. View my complete profile.
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Living in Afghanistan: Colin's Journal: BandiAmir Lakes
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Friday, May 18, 2007. Colin's Journal: BandiAmir Lakes. This makes no sense and is just one example of the misuse of international donations to the rebuilding of Afghanistan. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. Loved your description of the journey and the fotos. Went there in 1975 and it remains one of my favourite places on earth. I had never seen a lake like this in my entire life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Colins Journal: BandiAmir Lakes. Colins Journal: Trip to Bamyan. 4/30/07 Colins third day.
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Living in Afghanistan: Shari Zohawk-Colin's Journal
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Friday, May 18, 2007. In The Heart of Afghanistan. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Colins Journal: BandiAmir Lakes. Colins Journal: Trip to Bamyan. A Country of Twenty-Five-Million Kings-Colin. 4/30/07 My Day with Heroes The past two days h. 4/30/07 Colins third day. American International School of Kabul. View my complete profile.
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Living in Afghanistan: March 2007
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Monday, March 26, 2007. A Friday walk- -and a Day Glo Goat. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. Links to this post. Thursday, March 22, 2007. This is a picture out of our bedroom window of our neighbor exercising his pigeons-I supppose Afghans have been exercising their pigeons off the rooftops in Afghanistan ever since Kabul began. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. Links to this post. Wednesday, March 21, 2007. An “Afghan Women’s Walking Dog” .the daughter of a “fighting dog”…. Dog” they commented. 8220;Oh” I a...
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Living in Afghanistan: February 2007
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Thursday, February 01, 2007. Sunrise on the Paghman mountains. I have arrived to subzero temperatures-an ice block for a house with our water tanks completely frozen.and no husband. He is in the states trying to get an Afghan visa.a mystifying process with an indefinite time line. Glad to be home though and animals happy to see me. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). American International School of Kabul. View my complete profile.
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Living in Afghanistan: March 2008
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Monday, March 31, 2008. A pink villa in Afghanistan? Our home and place for our volunteers. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. Links to this post. Thursday, March 06, 2008. Letter to my family -Winter February 2008. Dear Dave and Fran,. I really have held off pushing to have Willy come because I wanted to see how Reese responded being here. So I want to explain to you why I am not worried about security. 1- I have an amazing staff of over 25 people who function as support and surrogate family. 7-Willy will have...
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Living in Afghanistan: April 2008
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Friday, April 25, 2008. Reese-my son is back. An update on Reese. Reese has traveled transcontinentally and his transformation is remarkable. Gone are the red curls, baggy pants and permanently affixed Ipod. Within 24 hours of arrival he sported an Afghan haircut, complete with the requisite poof on his forehead ($2-Mom! Anyway-we are settling in and he is doing great.My mother would say I deserve him. Love to all. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Living in Afghanistan: Second day in the Panjshir-Colin
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Second day in the Panjshir-Colin. That night we relaxed in our guesthouse and I cooked a dinner of pasta with red-sauce. It was simple but good. We went to bed early, getting ready for the 5:30 wake-up call that was bound to come the next morning from Mabouba. We were to head back to Kabul in the morning, looking forward to showers and fresh clothes. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. I suppose it must be hard spending some time in a country like Af, although a big experience for yourself.
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Living in Afghanistan: The Panjshir-Northern Alliance stronghold...by Colin
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Wednesday, June 06, 2007. The Panjshir-Northern Alliance stronghold.by Colin. We turned off the highway and drove into the Kapisa district, stopping to have yet another lunch of kabobs. I’ve finally gotten used to the traditional version where they sandwich the meat around a piece of fat. Neither mom nor Mahbouba like it, yet I find it a little tasty, as long as I don’t think about it too much and just wrap the whole thing in naan. Posted by Marnie Gustavson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).