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Island Hoping: An Outbreak of Crabs
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Friday, May 29, 2009. An Outbreak of Crabs. Krissy went to the island of Emae this week. Emae is island blong crab,. Ie This place is overflowing with crabs. When she got home I put a big pot of water on the stove and got it boiling. Surprisingly this worked really well. I got five crabs in the boiling water and started salivating. I took a shower, and went to sleep&#...
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Island Hoping: Idyllic Independence Field
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Tuesday, December 2, 2008. I had a great moment playing ball yesterday. Thank you God, for moments like this. Port Vila Harbour on a particularly beautiful night (Thanks for the camera mom, it's doing great things). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Peace Corps Vanuatu Blogs. Cubs fan in Vanuatu. Even Cowgirls Get the Blues- Tom Robbins.
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Island Hoping: December 2007
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Tuesday, December 4, 2007. Here are the baseball cards I printed out for the youth in our village. The Sandlot 2: Island Ball. Seriously this script is already written. Somebody pass this photo on to their producer friends and we'll get this started. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Peace Corps Vanuatu Blogs. Cubs fan in Vanuatu.
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Island Hoping: November 2009
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Friday, November 27, 2009. In Bislama, the language of Vanuatu, sometimes people ask about America. When they do, they often want to know how big it is. I explain: if you drove for 7 hours straight in my "province" you still would be in the same province. and we have 50 provinces. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. My city. They start to get wide eyed and say "kas! There I will di...
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Island Hoping: October 2008
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Thursday, October 2, 2008. As a Brewer fan who watched religiously through the rough years, I just want to give a moments notice and a moment of silence for Ned Yost. A few words on the Cubs, and Cubs fans. I say all of this because I'm scared. Second, I gotta give a shout out to Ben Sheets. Now that would be a story). Peace Out Baseball Fans,. The views contained in ...
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Island Hoping: May 2008
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Thursday, May 22, 2008. Ekipe Vs. Vila. After a month plus of rain, flash floods, digging drainage ditches, and washed out bridges and roads,. The game commenced at about 2pm. Team Ekipe was nervous. They saw the size of "The Port Vila Independants" and immediately became worried. The whole Ekipe crew. Here's a fun game "Where's white man? Just like "Where's Waldo?
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Island Hoping: September 2008
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Sunday, September 14, 2008. Arrival of the In-Laws. In June, we got our second arrival of visitors, Krissy's parents, Jim and Kathy Buchholz, flew to Vanuatu, to experience this Melanesian culture on the frontlines of Globalization. The tiny, little plane to Pentecost. 7 seater. small. The story of land-diving goes something like this. The ceremony was incredible.
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Island Hoping: October 2007
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Friday, October 26, 2007. Got a message from my guy Nick, went like this:. Got your last couple of emails. sounds as though things are.i don't know, consistent? I still have a pretty hazy idea of how things go for you out there. specific questions on my part are probably key to understanding just what the fuck goes on in your lives at this point. 1 My good Teva all pu...
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Island Hoping: September 2007
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Sunday, September 23, 2007. Anyway. Now…now 3 books a month is the rate at which I read books. My average over 5 months. Yeah so my point is sorry for the sneer. The Peace Corps isn't what I thought it'd be. Well that's not true. All those things I expected my friend was neglecting while reading books? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. I've read a ...
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Island Hoping: May 2009
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For the next two years my wife and I will be serving in America's Un-armed Forces. These are my observations from the Republic of Vanuatu. Friday, May 29, 2009. A Long Time Coming. When we first got here, Seth (my partner in the vanuatu baseball project) and I decided we were going to teach baseball as a secondary project. We met regularily to determine how to go about methodically introducing baseball to Vanuatu. After a year and a half of trying to hold this workshop, we finally succeeded. The teachers...