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In bloom at the end of the world. Newer posts →. October 28, 2010. I know I said I was going to now start sharing my day-by-day adventures in Tanzania, but today I have to write about a sweet little boy…. Tosha attempting to distract me during my lesson with Hezroni. But what I will miss most of all is the way Tosha would ever-so-subtly and slowly push other kids out of my lap so he had his space. I will miss his little fingers pl. Rest in peace, knowing so many loved you. I love you, sweet Tosha. She be...
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Baskets, baskets, baskets | in bloom at the end of the world
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In bloom at the end of the world. Threads of Hope: Starting the blog anew… →. Baskets, baskets, baskets. December 27, 2010. I am so far behind on writing here and I apologize. I really need to buckle down and get more days written. In the meantime, I wanted to share information about the baskets that are handmade by the women in and around the village where I lived. With the leaders of the basket group. Sila, Mama Barton, Katherine, Augusta. Sila instructing the ever-smiling Augusta on a new basket design.
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Sila on the Lawrence news | in bloom at the end of the world
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In bloom at the end of the world. Threads of Hope: Starting the blog anew…. Sila on the Lawrence news. June 17, 2011. The local Lawrence news station picked up the basket weavers story I posted yesterday from The Epoch Times. The anchor came to my office at KU and interviewed me today. She also interviewed the Foxes’ NGO. Http:/ www.6newslawrence.com/news/health/baskets-provide-hope-for-hiv-positive-women/. And here’s that amazing photo of Sila as she weaves…. This entry was posted in After Africa. 15 Au...
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Threads of Hope: Starting the blog anew… | in bloom at the end of the world
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In bloom at the end of the world. Baskets, baskets, baskets. Sila on the Lawrence news →. Threads of Hope: Starting the blog anew…. June 15, 2011. Inspiration – a nice way to say, “the kick in the arse I needed” – comes in the form of an interview and subsequent article in the international newspaper, The Epoch Times, yesterday has put me back on the track of renewed blog vigor. Here is the article:. For now, enjoy the article and this time I promise updates and more Stories from Mufindi will follow.
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16 August: Children | in bloom at the end of the world
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In bloom at the end of the world. 15 August: Waking into my dream. Baskets, baskets, baskets →. November 16, 2010. All the kids at the Children’s Village stole my heart. I had reservations and worried about becoming too attached, for me and for them, but quickly learned it would be impossible for me not to get attached. Again, it was time for some stickers…. 8 month old Rachipia, he had me within the first 5 minutes. Melania, Ene and Tosha. Children's Village in Igoda. I used a lot of the toys with the k...
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noelle | in bloom at the end of the world
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In bloom at the end of the world. Sila on the Lawrence news. June 17, 2011. The local Lawrence news station picked up the basket weavers story I posted yesterday from The Epoch Times. The anchor came to my office at KU and interviewed me today. She also interviewed the Foxes’ NGO Coordinators, Jenny Peck and … Continue reading →. Threads of Hope: Starting the blog anew…. June 15, 2011. Baskets, baskets, baskets. December 27, 2010. November 16, 2010. 15 August: Waking into my dream. November 10, 2010.