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Sunflower | Somewhere in Paraguay
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Tales From The Tropics. Helping the world one sunflower at a time . January 8, 2016. Peace Corps Passport blog. January 12, 2015. Hello dear readers. I have a lot of catching up to do with stories from the end of my service. Life has been full since leaving Paraguay in November but I promise to fill you in soon! Until then, enjoy some traditional Paraguayan music on my newly added Let’s Dance. Page and this remix of a post from September that was recently published on Peace Corps’ Passport blog. Friend: ...
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dance | Somewhere in Paraguay
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Tales From The Tropics. Helping the world one sunflower at a time . Posts Tagged With: dance. Peace Corps Passport blog. January 12, 2015. Hello dear readers. I have a lot of catching up to do with stories from the end of my service. Life has been full since leaving Paraguay in November but I promise to fill you in soon! Until then, enjoy some traditional Paraguayan music on my newly added Let’s Dance. June 15, 2014. Be present and count your blessings. -WW. June 15, 2014. Life is a Cascade of Moments.
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In The Kitchen | Somewhere in Paraguay
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Tales From The Tropics. Helping the world one sunflower at a time . This page features traditional recipes of Paraguay as well as others I and fellow volunteer friends have improvised using local ingredients. More are added as I learn to make them myself or receive recipes shared by friends in Paraguay. If you are reading from outside Paraguay, I hope you’ll give some of the local dishes a try and let me know what you think! Re’utase (you’ll want to eat! Find or order food by phone! Usually eaten for bre...
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end of service | Somewhere in Paraguay
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Tales From The Tropics. Helping the world one sunflower at a time . Posts Tagged With: end of service. Peace Corps Passport blog. January 12, 2015. Hello dear readers. I have a lot of catching up to do with stories from the end of my service. Life has been full since leaving Paraguay in November but I promise to fill you in soon! Until then, enjoy some traditional Paraguayan music on my newly added Let’s Dance. Peace Corps Passport blog. 20 Pair of Shoes. Follow Blog via Email. Join 107 other followers.
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food | Somewhere in Paraguay
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Tales From The Tropics. Helping the world one sunflower at a time . Posts Tagged With: food. Guest post: Before the globalization of food and of the campo. November 11, 2014. November 11, 2014. Before the globalization of food and of the campo. The contents of this website are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U.S. government or the Peace Corps. Peace Corps Passport blog. 20 Pair of Shoes. Guest post: Before the globalization of food and of the campo. Follow Blog via Email. Indulge- ...
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May | 2013 | The Wray-gun Enterprise
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The Life of Bryan. You are currently browsing the monthly archive for May 2013. Emersonian 2013: Scavenger Hunt. May 19, 2013 in Children. It’s been ages since I’ve posted any pictures of Emerson, so here are a few from a recent outing. Emerson and I decided to go for a walk at the Battlefield, and Kim had the clever idea of turning it into a scavenger hunt! Here’s the (completed) list of items we had to find. Most of them we checked off before we even left the parking lot at the Battlefield:. It seemed ...
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I’m quite behind, or Emersonian Christmas 2010 | The Wray-gun Enterprise
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The Life of Bryan. I’m quite behind, or Emersonian Christmas 2010. May 5, 2011 in Around the House. Sorry these are so late. Who feels like snow now? Getting the hang of it. Wee had snow at Mom's house, too. At Grandma Bopp's, fun equals balls. Around the House (48). Music Movies and Books (28). Philosophy and Religion (56). Home of the Budds. The Bodacious Adventures of Barb. Emersonian 2013: Scavenger Hunt. Emersonian – Catchup. I’m quite behind, or Emersonian Christmas 2010. May 5, 2011 at 9:20 pm.
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Let’s Dance | Somewhere in Paraguay
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Tales From The Tropics. Helping the world one sunflower at a time . Enjoy the different genres of Paraguayan music! Los Autenticos Nativos Carapegueños – Vol 1. TRADITIONAL: This is a fun video to watch too. Pyhare Amanguype – Quemil Yambay. TRADITIONAL: Panjaro Campana – Marceau Camille and Los Ambassadores Del Paraguay. TRADITIONAL: MARIO ALFONSO Y LOS ZORSALES DE CAACUPE aipurumita nde sillon kue. TRADITIONAL: Paraguayan Harp Duet – Bell Bird – Mariano Gonzalez and Ernesto Franco. The contents of this...
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Emersonian 2013: Scavenger Hunt | The Wray-gun Enterprise
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The Life of Bryan. Emersonian 2013: Scavenger Hunt. May 19, 2013 in Children. It’s been ages since I’ve posted any pictures of Emerson, so here are a few from a recent outing. Emerson and I decided to go for a walk at the Battlefield, and Kim had the clever idea of turning it into a scavenger hunt! Here’s the (completed) list of items we had to find. Most of them we checked off before we even left the parking lot at the Battlefield:. Pine Cone (it’s prickly). Then we actually went on our hike for awhile.
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Auto Repair: 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser – replace Power Steering Pressure Sensor – Code P0551 | The Wray-gun Enterprise
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The Life of Bryan. Auto Repair: 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser – replace Power Steering Pressure Sensor – Code P0551. May 19, 2013 in Around the House. After researching the repair (especially here. It seemed like something I could do myself relatively easily. I ended up spending about $55 at NAPA – I bought the replacement switch, a 7/8ths deep-socket as suggested, a container of electronics cleaner, and a bottle of power steering fluid. At least, I’d rather have these holding the car up than my ribs. That...