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Sarah in South Africa: Lions and tigers and...tigers, oh my!
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Sarah in South Africa. For her I would row to the ends of my imagination. Lions and tigers and.tigers, oh my! It's getting super hot here. Oh, and I got to walk a tiger, then play with baby white Bengal tigers and baby white lions. All in a day's work, y'know? Have a good weekend! October 31, 2009 at 12:20 PM. To use it while I am there. What options do you have? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Columbus, Ohio, United States. Professional atheist. Feminist, liberal, and part dinosaur.
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Sarah in South Africa: Well hey...
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Sarah in South Africa. For her I would row to the ends of my imagination. Although, I did. Drive on the opposite side of the road. Say goodbye to some of the best friends I've ever had. :(. ButI'm home now. And I realize.the Sarah that left for South Africa. Is not the same Sarah who came back. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Columbus, Ohio, United States. Professional atheist. Feminist, liberal, and part dinosaur. View my complete profile. Coming Out as an Atheist in Mississippi.
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Sarah in South Africa: "How to Write About Africa"
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Sarah in South Africa. For her I would row to the ends of my imagination. How to Write About Africa". My friend Brett passed along this article. To me, and I thought it was absolutely brilliant. I especially liked. D warring and emigrating to read your book. The continent is full of deserts, jungles, highlands, savannahs and many other things, but your reader doesn't care about all that, so keep your descriptions romantic and evocative and unparticular.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Sarah in South Africa: 07.09
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Sarah in South Africa. For her I would row to the ends of my imagination. In the swing of things. Well, I've been in Africa for a month already. I'm shocked that it's already been a month.hard to believe that I'll only be here for another 4 months. I feel very acclimated in certain aspects, but completely like a foreigner in other aspects (still not used to driving on the opposite side of the road). I hope you're doing well! The emails I'm getting are great, thanks so much, everyone! Well, I've been trav...
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Sarah in South Africa: Storms a-brewin'
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Sarah in South Africa. For her I would row to the ends of my imagination. One thing I've continuously heard about since getting to Johannesburg is, "Wait until you see the thunderstorms." Being from the Midwest, I've seen tons of thunderstorms in my life, and I wondered if there was something special about Jozi thunderstorms that we don't get in the Midwest. Well, I'd say they're pretty much the same, but perhaps a little more intense, and definitely more frequent. It storms so often here! Other than tha...
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Sarah in South Africa: 08.09
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Sarah in South Africa. For her I would row to the ends of my imagination. For those of you in America, you may not have heard about Caster Semenya, the South African runner who recently broke a world record for the 800 meter at this year's world championships in Berlin. Why are we so stuck on categorizing people and making sure they fit our stereotypes? In my class, people were suggesting that she has "masculine" traits, so they should investigate her. Excuse me? What exactly are "masculine" traits?
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Sarah in South Africa: 09.09
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Sarah in South Africa. For her I would row to the ends of my imagination. Snails see the benefits,. The beauty in every inch. But love is nothing you can tax. My family’s not rich by any means. But I feel we won the lottery, that day. The rock swallowed the girl. And I cried as cameras caught my eyes. My tears turned into butterflies. They fly away as caskets close. A new day comes you’ll wake unfolding. Smile when you feel the sunlight. You feel the sunlight". The Format, "Snails.". Had a good weekend t...
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Sarah in South Africa: 06.09
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Sarah in South Africa. For her I would row to the ends of my imagination. I'm not sure if this will work or not, but I attempted to create a photo album where I can put up pictures of my journey. The link is here.let me know if it works: http:/ picasaweb.google.com/sarah.moglia/Africa? So, recap of my last week. Let's start with the low, so we can finish on a high note. :). But, now the good stuff! My flight arrived about 20 minutes early, and it was fairly uneventful, minus the landing, during which I t...
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Sarah in South Africa: 10.09
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Sarah in South Africa. For her I would row to the ends of my imagination. One thing I've continuously heard about since getting to Johannesburg is, "Wait until you see the thunderstorms." Being from the Midwest, I've seen tons of thunderstorms in my life, and I wondered if there was something special about Jozi thunderstorms that we don't get in the Midwest. Well, I'd say they're pretty much the same, but perhaps a little more intense, and definitely more frequent. It storms so often here! Other than tha...