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Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field: Sundays at the public beach in Negril
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Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field. My husband, three kids and I spent May 28, 2009 to August 13, 2010 traveling to Jamaica, Brazil, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic. During this time, I interviewed people who had been deported from the US for a book I am writing. On this blog, I reported on my travels, trials, tribulations, travails, and random thoughts. Web Page at KU. Counterpunch: Stop the Raids. Counterpunch: Dehumanizing the Undocumented. July 1, 2010. Last ...
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Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field: Supreme Court Decision Points Toward the Need for Immigration Reform
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Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field. My husband, three kids and I spent May 28, 2009 to August 13, 2010 traveling to Jamaica, Brazil, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic. During this time, I interviewed people who had been deported from the US for a book I am writing. On this blog, I reported on my travels, trials, tribulations, travails, and random thoughts. Web Page at KU. Counterpunch: Stop the Raids. Counterpunch: Dehumanizing the Undocumented. June 18, 2010.
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Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field: Fourteen months in four countries - from a nine-year-old's perspective
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Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field. My husband, three kids and I spent May 28, 2009 to August 13, 2010 traveling to Jamaica, Brazil, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic. During this time, I interviewed people who had been deported from the US for a book I am writing. On this blog, I reported on my travels, trials, tribulations, travails, and random thoughts. Web Page at KU. Counterpunch: Stop the Raids. Counterpunch: Dehumanizing the Undocumented. August 30, 2010.
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Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field: Should Untenured Professors Facebook?
http://tanyagolashboza.blogspot.com/2010/06/should-untenured-professors-facebook.html
Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field. My husband, three kids and I spent May 28, 2009 to August 13, 2010 traveling to Jamaica, Brazil, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic. During this time, I interviewed people who had been deported from the US for a book I am writing. On this blog, I reported on my travels, trials, tribulations, travails, and random thoughts. Web Page at KU. Counterpunch: Stop the Raids. Counterpunch: Dehumanizing the Undocumented. June 24, 2010.
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December | 2013 | Keli's Blog
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Monthly Archives: December 2013. About this blog thing…. December 3, 2013. Right now I feel like anything I write is pretty repetitive when you look at the boyfriend’s blog and the fact that we use my pictures for that…. perhaps all we need here is a link. The blog of our adventures. Just in case: www.freewheelings.com. Days in the life of a nomad…. About this blog thing…. A prelude to meeting Montezuma. On a new adventure. It’s been ever so long…. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Links | Passed Ports
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A chronicle of images and anecdotes from our travels. Travel Resources and Travel Tales. Sites helpful for learning about a place, planning a trip, or just fueling your wanderlust. This list is still a work in progress. Check back for updates*. Ever wondered what it’s like to sell it all and go travel the world? That’s just what we did. Seat of our Pants. Travel, Social Entrepreneurship and my random adventures. A View to a Thrill. Travel With Den Den. Oliver Robinson One of the three Gentleman Explorers.
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ColdPhoto: February 2008
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008. Apparently there are still, on average, at least 30 of you visiting this site every day. And I know you're not just my parents, because the technology says you come from 6 different continents! Who do I know in Columbia? Or, let's see, SUDAN? Ok so its been awhile since I've written. Let's move on. Since I last wrote I have taken time off from my geological duties to visit Indiana, Hawaii, and most recently Utah. If you can't go international, go national! Laurel has a degre...
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ColdPhoto: Loose Ends
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007. Those were fun to wake up to in Canada, when I noticed my skin coming off! Now, I've gotten blisters on my feet maybe. maybe. Twice in my life before, and not for lack of trying. I simply do not blister. (Incidentally, I've never gotten poison oak before either, which seems a rather extraordinary stroke of luck that makes me believe I may be immune). So, seeing those puppies was actually sort of terrifying. Some last views of Cherskii, while I was waiting for the helicopter:.
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ColdPhoto: A Year
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Tuesday, August 07, 2007. Well, I guess I dropped the ball with the blog. Just because I'm not doing something fantastically exciting anymore doesn't mean I'm going to stop writing.although I imagine my readership will drastically decrease. I will say this - it shouldn't be long before I start doing something else ridiculous, so if you're interested in that sort of thing, I recommend checking up here periodically to see where I've flown myself. Patience, my good people. To much "LOST") but for me is in t...
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ColdPhoto: September 2007
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Sunday, September 09, 2007. For anyone still reading. I know I said I would continue writing. I didn't mean to take a month. But things have been happening. To answer your first burning question: I have a job. And it issssssss:. But who cares about all that! I can be a geologist if I want to! I also have a new home. And it is innnnnnn:. Ugh, I know. Well, my new place is nice, I live in the garage of a nice house. Just kidding! So, here's the plan. I'm going to be working here for a year. Then I'...It's ...
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