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The Roof of Africa. Raquo; IMG 6610. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. The Zoo in My Belly. Away to Africa (Sammy).
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Shep's African Life: October 2011
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Thursday, October 13, 2011. One Thing I'll Miss. I just wanted to post this story while I'm thinking about it (aka before I forget). Note: Basotho brooms are just small bundles of straw; they have to bend over to sweep. I got an upright broom when I first got here because I very much dislike bending over to sweep. I'm too tall). I looked at her, pretty confused at what she meant by that; I pointed to my foot. She shook her head and repeated: "Rethabile is a FOOT! Love from Lesotho,. Two weeks ago was the...
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Shep's African Life: June 2011
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Winding Down and Gearing Up. June 28, 2011. Morning from Sekameng. I won’t say good morning because this is the most miserable cold I think I have ever experienced, possibly in my life. I know it sounds like I just like to complain (and to some extent, I’m sure I do), but it is legitimately cold. I wake up in the morning and my house is 45 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s cold, folks. After more than 2 hours, we reached town and let me tell you, KFC has never tasted so good. My student...
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Shep's African Life: November 2011
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011. I can't believe today is the 1st of November already. Really, where has the time gone? Today's lunch was samp, which I just can't stomach anymore. Most of the other teachers here are also tired of it, so I told them we'd have American lunch today: peanut butter and jelly sandwiches! I let them make their own (since everyone likes different pb:j ratios) and even though they totally skimped on the peanut butter, everyone thought they were a treat. Success! Love from Lesotho,.
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Shep's African Life: June 2013
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Sunday, June 30, 2013. Buenas tardes and happy last day of June! It’s sort of a strange feeling, realizing that we’re done with five (of our nine) weeks of work – on one hand, I feel like we’re only barely past halfway done. On the other hand, I feel like we have a ton. Of work left to do! We’ve decided that we will be done with data collection by July 13. I’m sure he’d be happy for recommendations of books/movies…. And dumping some down the drain. One more exciting thing! Probably some pretty touristy t...
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Shep's African Life: One Month In...
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Sunday, June 23, 2013. Well, as promised, here is the update, but it might be shortish. First, to put things into perspective: I arrived in Lima on May 21. So Friday marked one month in Peru. We’re planning on being done in Junín on the 26. Of July, so today is right about halfway (not including the little bit of travel I’m hoping to do after finishing). Technically we have five weeks of work left: three of data collection and two of reading, analyzing and writing for our final report. On Thursday the 13.
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Shep's African Life: Five Weeks Down...
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Sunday, June 30, 2013. Buenas tardes and happy last day of June! It’s sort of a strange feeling, realizing that we’re done with five (of our nine) weeks of work – on one hand, I feel like we’re only barely past halfway done. On the other hand, I feel like we have a ton. Of work left to do! We’ve decided that we will be done with data collection by July 13. I’m sure he’d be happy for recommendations of books/movies…. And dumping some down the drain. One more exciting thing! Probably some pretty touristy t...
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Shep's African Life: Día de la Bandera
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Saturday, June 8, 2013. Día de la Bandera. Today marks the end of our second week in Junín – hard to believe it! Work has been going pretty well. I’m amazed at how timely people here are! If we have a meeting scheduled for 8:30, that meeting happens amazingly close to 8:30, especially if it’s with the mayor – nothing like my time in Africa! We’ve completed several more interviews with various members of the community and have a good chunk of transcribing to do. Ok, enough on that. Very good so far! Well,...
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I Am Eric An African: June 2010
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I Am Eric An African. I'm Eric. And I'm in Africa. More specifically, I'm in Lesotho, but iamericamosotho.blogspot.com doesn't have quite the same ring. Thanks for visiting the blog! Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Here I come, America! OK that title is a little deceptive, I'm not coming home anytime soon. But I've just learned I'm going to see the US play in the World Cup on Saturday! Look how happy my next door neighbor is for me! But I digress. Point is, a couple friends and I are heading up to Rustenbe...
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