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Missed something? Me too.
- safari, so good
- home, harlem shaking and harar
- here’s how
- highlight of the highlands
- welcome to lethiopiah – debub gets down and other cultural craziness
- election dejection (but my guy won)
- meskel and more
- the girls of glow (no, not the wrestlers)
- one down, one to go
- of michael scott, blue tears, shinting, peeing, puking, being thrown backwards on a bus crashing into the blue nile gorge
Tag Archives: Peace Corps
safari, so good
Living in Africa affords one great opportunities for travel, and I’ve been lucky enough to be able to take advantage of that. My latest excursion took me to the continent’s south, specifically, South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. I spent the … Continue reading
home, harlem shaking and harar
One hundred ninety volunteers. Two days. One hotel. All volunteer conference. Peace Corps Ethiopia held its first AVC over St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Surprisingly, it went smoothly (no one was administratively separated anyway). Two kind of awesome things came from … Continue reading
here’s how
I get asked often about what I’m doing in Ethiopia, in Peace Corps. Not in the “How the hell did they let you in?” way (usually), but “What the hell do you do every day?” er, way. The answer is: … Continue reading
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Tagged donate, Ethiopia, how to help, Kids for Kids, Literacy, Microenterprise, Peace Corps, volunteer, volunteer projects, Youth Center
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highlight of the highlands
Lalibela. I finally made it. If you don’t know, the rock-hewn churches found in Lalibela are one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ethiopia and a UNESCO world heritage site. The intricately designed churches are carved from the rock. … Continue reading
welcome to lethiopiah – debub gets down and other cultural craziness
What a week. Bahir Dar hosted Ethiopia’s annual Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Celebration. I bounced from event to event, enjoying the music, dancing and general merriment. Bahir Dar really spruced itself up for the event. New sidewalks, a mostly finished … Continue reading
the girls of glow (no, not the wrestlers)
Those of you who know me well, or just know me, or kinda sorta know me, probably know that I don’t much like kids. Of any age. So, naturally, acting as a counselor for a week-long camp with a bunch … Continue reading
one down, one to go
So, it’s been a year. That’s 366 days. Or 8784 hours. Or 527,040 minu – oh, you get the point. I’ve been in Ethiopia for a long time. To be sure, there were times when I thought I wouldn’t make … Continue reading
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Tagged Bahir Dar, bajaj, Bobby off the leash, boob grab, broken nose, care packages, crotch grab, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Huruta, July 4, kuriftu, missir, Peace Corps, pre-service training, sneak attack holiday, tej, The Good Doctor, Uno, wat
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of michael scott, blue tears, shinting, peeing, puking, being thrown backwards on a bus crashing into the blue nile gorge
It’s been about a year since I started this blog, so I thought I’d celebrate by posting a list of the best internet searches that led to this space. Post your favorite in the comments, if you please. Most hilariously, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bahir Dar, bajaj, blue tears in the rain, broken nose, bugs, cravings, Djibouti jokes, Ethiopia, hand sanitizer misuse, killer airplane pictures, Marla Fabishak, Michael Scott, Peace Corps, peace corps volunteer, puke on a bus, random internet searches, shint bet, The Good Doctor, volunteer
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ain’t no party like a gojam party
All I wanted to do was get home and watch Dexter. I hadn’t been feeling well since returning to Bahir Dar from my trip to Hawassa. I had spent yesterday afternoon at the PC office trying to get some work … Continue reading
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Tagged Amharic in America, Bahir Dar, bean/maize concoction, berbere, buna, chicken slaughter, coffee, Dashen beer, Dexter, doro, drunken weepiness, Ethiopia, forgetting names, Gojam, injera, Peace Corps, sheep stew, St. Mary's birthday?, tella, volunteer, wat
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