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The Majé March | Tim Burke Reporting from Panama
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Tim Burke Reporting from Panama. May 10, 2009, 12:50 pm. For the past few months, some other volunteers and I had been talking about hiking to the pacific ocean. Panama being really small, it seemed that this shouldn t be too hard. We heard from various sources that there was an indigenous Wounan village called Majé that was situated on a navigable river near the ocean. So we decided to hike there. Q: How long does cheese last with refrigeration? Q: How long will it take to hike to Majé? A: Every 15 days.
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(Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama: The Finished Odyssey
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Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama. View my complete profile. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. So, once again, it has been a long time between takes. But this time, there won't be any promises of future entries. That's because, after a whirlwind last two weeks, I said good to my community, my friends and Panama and returned home to the US of A as I had completed my 27 month service. Now as I have said goodbye to Panama and start a new chapter in my life, lets take one more walk down memory lane:. My Group - 62.
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(Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama: May 2010
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Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama. View my complete profile. Thursday, May 27, 2010. You may remember me writing a long time ago about buying a pair of Crocs. Shortly after I arrived in Panama. Because of the rain and mud at the time, I thought it was a practical purchase. Of course, that doesn’t mean I didn’t immediately regret buying the things. Sorry Croc lovers, but they are ugly. Shortly there after, I went to buy my first pair at the local store. They were $2 bucks. And I was in love. And it’...
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(Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama: October 2009
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Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama. View my complete profile. Thursday, October 22, 2009. KRAMER: Do you ever yearn? KRAMER: Oh, yes. Yes, I yearn. Often, I.I sit.and yearn. Have you yearned? GEORGE: Well, not recently. I craved. I crave all the time, constant craving.but I haven't yearned. My Mom’s Homemade Chicken Pot Pie: It might even been better reheated. My Aunt Randy’s Fresh Green Beans: Boy, I’m going to miss these at Thanksgiving. The Baconator: Greatest sandwich ever? A Spicy …. The One Year Left.
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(Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama: The Azuero Classic
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Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama. View my complete profile. Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Over the course of my life, I have attended hundreds of sporting events. Some memorable, others mostly forgettable. But two weeks ago, I attended the Azuero Classic and it immediately became one of the most memorable events I’ve attended. What is the Azuero Classic? Los Santos jumped on the board first with a towering two run home run that ended up in a graveyard (not exactly McCovey Cove. The top half of the next inning...
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(Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama: March 2010
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Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama. View my complete profile. Wednesday, March 10, 2010. One of my favorite moments from George on Seinfeld was him having to deal with his two separate worlds – Independent George and Relationship George – coming together. No one wanted to see Liar and Bawdy George die, did they? That’s not to say, unlike George, I didn’t want them to, they just hadn’t had the chance … until this past month. All this happened and a whole lot more. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The views expr...
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(Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama: The Hike
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Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama. View my complete profile. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. The plan was to meet in David around 6:30 on Friday. From there we would take a bus to Boquette and make our way to the entrance of the hike. Since the hike takes six to eight hours, our plan was to start hiking around 11pm and reach the top around daybreak. It seemed like it happened all at once, because at one point I looked out in the distance and there were both oceans, separated by a narrow piece of land. It wa...
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(Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama: August 2010
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Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama. View my complete profile. Thursday, August 5, 2010. The Time In Between. So what’s been happening? Here's the bride and groom:. From there, I rode back with my parents to West Virginia and spent a couple of days at home. I was able to see some friends and family that I hadn’t seen in over a year, which was great. But first I have two months left down here. And I’m looking forward to that remaining time. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Time In Between.
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(Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama: The Jumbo
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Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama. View my complete profile. Thursday, May 27, 2010. You may remember me writing a long time ago about buying a pair of Crocs. Shortly after I arrived in Panama. Because of the rain and mud at the time, I thought it was a practical purchase. Of course, that doesn’t mean I didn’t immediately regret buying the things. Sorry Croc lovers, but they are ugly. Shortly there after, I went to buy my first pair at the local store. They were $2 bucks. And I was in love. And it’...
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(Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama: The Time In Between
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Mis)Adventures of Dylan in Panama. View my complete profile. Thursday, August 5, 2010. The Time In Between. So what’s been happening? Here's the bride and groom:. From there, I rode back with my parents to West Virginia and spent a couple of days at home. I was able to see some friends and family that I hadn’t seen in over a year, which was great. But first I have two months left down here. And I’m looking forward to that remaining time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Time In Between.