greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: Mon - 9/26
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011/10/mon-926.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Monday, October 3, 2011. There’s a reason I said I’d write every day - experiences are piling up this week and I don’t know how I’ll even get it all out at this point. But try I must. And was really creeped out - mostly because I was reading about a dastardly killer and gruesome murders in 1830s Boston, while I was alone in my hut in the wilderness, haha. Silly me, eh? So that was Monday. (bum, bum, bum! Green Island Vision on FB.
greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: September 2011
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011_09_01_archive.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Chris and Norma finally arrived at Brad and Ruth’s a little after 2pm on Saturday. Hurray, hurray! We got to Morning Star last night and unloaded the (packed! The best improvements since we were here before are the addition of solar battery powered lights in almost all the rooms (so you’re mostly dealing with dimmish blueish LED light but it’s electric light. P TIA, man, and I love it. Managed to get onl...
greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: Fri Oct 7
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011/10/fri-oct-7.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Monday, October 10, 2011. Will post about Thurs Oct 6 - an incredible, exhausting, sad, good day - later.*. I decided to take a few minutes to check my email anyway since a few people still needed to get dress and pack up and I could pack myself very quickly. You see what I mean about my psychic powers and how I shouldn't have gotten up? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Green Island Vision on FB. Friends of Morning Star (Atlanta).
greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: To market, to market (Life with Bonnie - 10/8)
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011/10/to-market-to-market-life-with-bonnie.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Monday, October 10, 2011. To market, to market (Life with Bonnie - 10/8). How do I describe the Ndola marketplace? 8221; on occasion as we walk down the street. Men are constantly trying to get our attention, sell us things, carry our bags. This is Africa, man. This is life with Bonnie. 8221; I get the sense that this assumption is constant and drives her a little nuts, which is understandable. Take care but don't tell! I am constantl...
greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: To be perfectly honest... (Tues 10/4)
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011/10/to-be-perfectly-honest-tues-104.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Monday, October 10, 2011. To be perfectly honest. (Tues 10/4). No answer : P. I really hope I figure it out. I'm pretty sure I will. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Green Island Vision on FB. Friends of Morning Star (Atlanta). Green Island Vision/Morning Star Blog. To market, to market (Life with Bonnie - 10/8). To be perfectly honest. (Tues 10/4). I just need to get a picture. View my complete profile.
greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: "I just need to get a picture..."
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011/10/i-just-need-to-get-picture.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Monday, October 10, 2011. I just need to get a picture.". The weekend, the weekend. Madness. Saturday, the FVI team had a retreat with their project leaders in Zim, and the Kings offered to take me out with them to the dam where they keep their boats. I opted for the family day, since I won't have another one until possibly Thanksgiving! Pizza was good, only had a slice because my parents called (they were at church, it was 10am in MD!
greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: Wed Oct 5
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011/10/wed-oct-5.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Monday, October 10, 2011. It’s Wed but I keep thinking it is Thursday because this breaks the pattern (the last 2 weeks, I’ve arrived from somewhere on a Wed - this week it was Tues). We only met a few : ). The last 2 stops (the old church and the house) were unexpected additions to the day. Were good and so was the mango-chocolate milkshake I had with it : ) Super healthy, I know. To see that things are happening, that the local chur...
greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: Fri - 9/30
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011/10/fri-930.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Tuesday, October 4, 2011. Went to Mtshabezi Mission today. It was interesting and kind of a strange day. Good, tho. I got to meet Peterson on the way home, and there was this moment when Ryan had his arm around him, and raised his eyebrows at me, “pretty great, right? Laugh that I love. I couldn’t get it on video, tho, because it only came out when I was showing them the video on the camera! 8220;Who is this? More on Neatness here:.
greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: Tues - 9/27
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011/10/tues-927.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Monday, October 3, 2011. Tuesday was a quiet day to start. Drove out to Lukudzi Primary School with Chris (“here we go, bumpy ride! 8221; - a Joel and Jenn saying from when the girls were little - is my rallying cry whenever I have to get into a car to go to or from Morning Star - bone. Out of boredom or spite or what have you. Again - UGH. Again in their lives. Another few minutes and it would’ve taken Diamond and Caroline&...There i...
greenislandarts.blogspot.com
The Green Island Arts Project: October 2011
http://greenislandarts.blogspot.com/2011_10_01_archive.html
The Green Island Arts Project. Encouraging the Arts in rural Zimbabwe. Monday, October 10, 2011. To market, to market (Life with Bonnie - 10/8). How do I describe the Ndola marketplace? 8221; on occasion as we walk down the street. Men are constantly trying to get our attention, sell us things, carry our bags. This is Africa, man. This is life with Bonnie. 8221; I get the sense that this assumption is constant and drives her a little nuts, which is understandable. Take care but don't tell! I am constantl...