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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Friday, 18 April 2008. The Sudan - 37. Well thats it. My shoes have finally disintegrated, and just as I walk in through my front door. I left Khartoum in 43 degrees. I didnt need a jacket. I arrived in Birmingham in 8 degrees - Crikey i DID need a jacket - shame it was packed in my suitcase. So my trip to The Sudan has come to an end. But rural poverty hasnt. Did I earn my money? Did I make a difference?
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation: The Sudan - 36
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Friday, 18 April 2008. The Sudan - 36. Ive paid George in a combination of Sudanese pounds and US dollars - i take my wad of cash out his safe, count it out to the last dollar and give it all back to him to put back in his safe (this time as his) My stay at the Acropole hotel adds up to about £80 per night (and includes breakfast and dinner, laundry, and service with a smile). The Sudan - 37. The Sudan - 36.
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation: The Sudan - 35
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Wednesday, 16 April 2008. The Sudan - 35. And im not there to celebrate her 17th with her. I feel ready to go home now, and so it was with some excitement that i set off this morning for the 9 hour drive back to Khartoum (I hope George has still got my cash in his safe). Question - What do you do with a dead cow? George is waiting for us when we return to our hotel. There are new people sitting in the ...
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation: I love Paris in the Springtime,
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Monday, 3 November 2008. I love Paris in the Springtime,. I love Paris in the Fall. etc etc but man, its a pain in the neck to get out of during the rush hour on a cold, wet Thursday evening. As I sat at the drivers wheel of my car staring at the miles of red brake lights ahead of me, I had a lot of time to think. Why on earth had we come into to Paris for the day? Want some sounds too? Well it looks like ...
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation: How an open mind can have far reaching effects
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Monday, 13 July 2009. How an open mind can have far reaching effects. The Head-mistress (they call them 'principles' these days) is a smart lady; she is a driver of change and at the same time a great leader of people, and so her visions and changes (tough as they may be sometimes) are, in the majority, 'followed' by her team of teachers and support staff. As we came to the end of the day, the principle ca...
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Saturday, 12 April 2008. The Sudan - 28. I have given up having what i would call breakfast - you know, the 7am toast and cup of tea type thing. If i wanted it i could have it (though its more likely to be bread, cheese, hard-boiled eggs, jam and sesame butter. but i just cant handle that AND the traditional 11am breakfast, which as you can see is plentiful and quite delicious. Now that looks delicious!
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Sunday, 13 April 2008. The Sudan - 29. Ooh, thick turkish-style coffee with ginger - loverly. And perfect following our 6am walk. All over there are hundreds, no, it must be thousands of tiny little birds picking in the dusty ground. They cant be any bigger than a matchbox and many of them have the most amazing scarlet red feathers. 13 April 2008 at 12:59. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Sudan - 37.
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Sunday, 13 April 2008. The Sudan - 30. I’ve spent my first bit of money since arriving in The Sudan nearly 2 weeks ago. I’ve just been given by bill for my stay here at the guest house in Kasalla. It includes my bed, my breakfast, my dinner, and all the cold and cold running water i need. I double check my calculations. At 16 quid a day, i really cant complain about broken toilet seats and ants.
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation: in loving memory
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Thursday, 13 November 2008. I found out today that i'm not the only one who cant bring himself to delete the contact details of deceased friends and family from his mobile phone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The end of era (for me) . the start of one for someone else? I love Paris in the Springtime,.
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Tim Morley - Making a habit of Innovation. A simple journal of thoughts, observations and insights. Tuesday, 15 April 2008. The Sudan - 34. In a country where water is a scarce resource it seems a shame that so many of the taps leak and underground pipes are cracked. They don’t know their birth-dates, have no fixed address, and often are reluctant to give you their name. The whole thing has political implications that has knock-on implications to the peace or not of the country - its a nightmare. Just a ...