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Tanzania: February 2009
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Monday, February 16, 2009. Goodbye Francesca, HELLOOOO books. Last night we said goodbye again. it seems like i do that a lot around here. This time it was for Francesca. she rode to Hanga. In the same car as me and my dad when he came to visit! She has been working with the farm and just hanging out with us around Hanga. This past weekend on Friday and Saturday night the Italians. Were absent from Hanga. They were on a trip to Iringa. National park. So that left me and Charlie in Hanga. It was a bit lik...
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Tanzania: March 2009
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Monday, March 23, 2009. My time here is coming to a close. This wont be my last post, but it will be my last post from Hanga. I will make a few more posts with a faster Internet. Connection at home when i can upload some video clips and more pictures from my stay here. This weekend was full of goodbyes. Anne and I will be leaving Hanga. Tomorrow morning at 5 AM to begin our journey home. This means i spent all day on Friday running around Hanga. Getting the equipment i needed! Good looking shirt Gaudence.
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BVC in Israel: Walk of life
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Last week a group of children from Bethlehem came and stayed for about a week. This was a fascinating group: their supervisor was an older blind woman, the children themselves varied in disabilities from blindness to developmental issues, the children and their leader were extremely outgoing. Whenever we were working in the vicinity of them the children would always walk over and watch us or ask questions. They were a special group of kids. June 11, 2009 at 5:05 AM.
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BVC in Israel: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. Tabgha.Jerusalem.Dead Sea and back. Reading the newspaper in the Dead Sea (the water is way over my head but you cannot sink even if you try). Me and the view we ate supper to (imagine it a little darker with the lights to houses and shops glowing). On the roof at Dormition Abbey, notice my monster verticle (I realize Leither is higher but he's an All-American). Dead Sea with Jordan in the background. Dawn at the Dead Sea looking at Jordan. Me atop Ein Gedi mts. His wife (he w...
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Tanzania: August 2008
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. As promised last week, here are some pictures from the day after the jubilee. It was sad to see the stage being completely disassembled the day after the celebration after it took some 2 weeks to construct! The MN visitors came to visit my school. (Br. Castor the headmaster of the Pre and Primary school is in the background facing the camera.). Notice the head table with our MN guests) glad i wasn't up there with every in the whole room watching me eat :). Links to this post.
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Tanzania: December 2008
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Friday, December 26, 2008. Today was Christmas.even here in Hanga! I was telling everyone yesterday that there were two main reaons that it didn't feel like Christmas: 1. because there is no snow on the ground (look at the green! 2 because i am wearing shorts.and have been wearing shorts for the past 6 months! Here we are on the hike back to the hostel with our prize. Anne and Lennart very excited to decorate our branch in its own little corner. The final decorated, nice smelling product! Christmas day w...
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Tanzania: West Coast Reconnaissance : Kipili
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009. West Coast Reconnaissance : Kipili. I decided to save the best for last when talking about this trip. After struggling through a 9 hour bus ride on mostly mud roads and. Then traveling another two hours the next day on to Mvimwa. Abbey, Charlie and I decided we still did not have enough of the backcountry. Rainy season travel. We pushed on to see the beautiful site of Kipili. Village and the house that the monastery has there on the shore of Lake Tanganyika. Our second night the...
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The Erichsen Files: Merry Christmas!
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Friday, December 25, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). St Paul, Minnesota, United States. This blog was originally created to display the Saint John's newsletters that I had been creating. After realizing that it would no longer be updated after the CC season was over, I switched the focus to a personal one. It now includes personal anecdotes and a general update on what I am doing. Feel free to comment on any aspect of the blog. View my complete profile. Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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The Erichsen Files: Around the British Isles
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Around the British Isles. Last week was an extremely busy, exciting and memorable one. It was also very. Tiring. I spent the week traveling around Ireland, Northern Ireland and London with my two sisters, Alissa and Lindsey. From the time they arrived at 44 Gleann. While my latest race produced a time a ways off my personal best, I think I am fast approaching a record of another sort. Last Friday, I visited the Cliffs of Moher. Bird on the Dingle Peninsula). Children was Belfast...
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The Erichsen Files: February 2008
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008. One thing that I found interesting following this race was how other people reacted and interacted with me. Obviously, they thought I would run faster than I did, too. People talked to me timidly, even asking me if I would still run the next weekend. Expectations can be a tricky thing. Friday, February 15, 2008. Positive what was wrong yet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). St Paul, Minnesota, United States. View my complete profile. Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Brady King Blog.