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February | 2012 | Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog
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Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog. The views and opinions in this blog in no way respresent those of the the Peace Corps, U.S. Government or host country. The views and opinions are strictly my own. Holiday Break: Part 3 (of 3). Which is apparently what they say here and in the UK as well. We all would respond back with a jolly old American Merry Christmas! Comments : 2 Comments. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 55 other followers.
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December | 2011 | Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog
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Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog. The views and opinions in this blog in no way respresent those of the the Peace Corps, U.S. Government or host country. The views and opinions are strictly my own. Just click the link and you’ll be automatically taken to the blog which you’ve selected. Enjoy! Comments : 2 Comments. Holiday Break: Part 2 (of 3). Comments : Leave a Comment. Holiday Break: Part 1 (of 3). Comments : 2 Comments. Join 55 other followers. Contact Information in Tanzania.
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: November 2013
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. My name...
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: March 2012
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. While c...
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: What is a happenin??
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. My name...
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: Every Child Deserves a 5th Birthday
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. This is...
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: August 2012
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. The nex...
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Daily View from Chengdu: Tasty Treats from the Chinese Streets
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Daily View from Chengdu. Sunday, February 5, 2012. Tasty Treats from the Chinese Streets. Dried meats, tails attached. We had a bit of fun trying to identify the snacks, but didn't taste any of it. Sorry to my veggie-minded friends and family! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cura Rapida para Fascitis Plantar™. Frenched Rack of Lamb. The Breakdown. Miaka miwili katika Tanzania. The (Melting) Snows of Kilimanjaro. The Advent of TUF. Food and Drink Chengdu. Silenced by the Night. Busco la buena onda.
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For now we are young, let us lay in the sun | 820 Days of Africa
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820 Days of Africa. Sarah's Tanzanian Adventures. Laquo; Coming full circle. For now we are young, let us lay in the sun. August 17, 2012 by Sarah. There is no better feeling than arriving at an oasis after an arduous journey. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Other blogs to check out.
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Q1: 2012 | Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog
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Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog. The views and opinions in this blog in no way respresent those of the the Peace Corps, U.S. Government or host country. The views and opinions are strictly my own. As well as a few nights at the Holiday Inn rooftop bar. All in all though, it was worth the price multiple times over to have the opportunity to hang with other volunteers from my training class, some of which I haven’t seen for about a year. Laquo; The Real Peace Corps. The Path Less Traveled. Man cannot...