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Thursday, May 19, 2011. From my Journal May 7, 2011. When we finally arrived I was overwhelmed by the site; people had come from all over many had spent the night—there were carts as far as the eye could see. There were wood fires where people were heating up moni (millet porridge) for breakfast. Pray mats pointed toward Mecca as the sun was just coming up signaling Morning Prayer. This went on for over an hour. Then people went home cleaned, cooked and ate their findings! Big day in village. To get star...

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Thursday, May 19, 2011. From my Journal May 7, 2011. When we finally arrived I was overwhelmed by the site; people had come from all over many had spent the night—there were carts as far as the eye could see. There were wood fires where people were heating up moni (millet porridge) for breakfast. Pray mats pointed toward Mecca as the sun was just coming up signaling Morning Prayer. This went on for over an hour. Then people went home cleaned, cooked and ate their findings! Big day in village. To get star...

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Mali Adventures: January 2011

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Sunday, January 2, 2011. The month of November marks harvest season in Mali. During this time everyone from young to old goes to the fields to cut millet. As this time has fallen during my three months of integration (not that the period of integration will ever end) I joined my homologus family everyday for nearly a month out in the fields. To certainly took some getting used to; in fact, when I took my first handful of to a few months ago I thought to myself "There is NO WAY you can eat this for two ye...

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Mali Adventures: Market Day

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011. Last week during market day they killed a cow outside. Of my bedroom window. January 14, 2011. In Mali I frequently find myself wondering "what day is it? The work week, Monday- Friday does not exist here (or at lease in the villages it doesn't) the same way it does in The States. The only day that I can rely on to keep me grounded with some concept of the passing time is Friday. Although these vendors are looking to sell, Friday is also a time for socializing. Only after this ...

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Mali Adventures: May 2011

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Thursday, May 19, 2011. From my Journal May 7, 2011. When we finally arrived I was overwhelmed by the site; people had come from all over many had spent the night—there were carts as far as the eye could see. There were wood fires where people were heating up moni (millet porridge) for breakfast. Pray mats pointed toward Mecca as the sun was just coming up signaling Morning Prayer. This went on for over an hour. Then people went home cleaned, cooked and ate their findings! Big day in village. To get star...

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Mali Adventures: September 2010

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Sunday, September 26, 2010. Spitting, a Malian Art. September 18, 2010. When preparing myself to move to Mali I knew that there would be a number of things I would have to become used to. When I made the list in my head, and a few on paper, it always contained things like the food, dress and language but never did I once think about spitting and this in Malian is a prevalent activity. September 26, 2010. There I was greeted by a large cow and 6 or 7 men each armed with a knife, mind you no one had one la...

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Mali Adventures: Gone Fishing!

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Thursday, May 19, 2011. From my Journal May 7, 2011. When we finally arrived I was overwhelmed by the site; people had come from all over many had spent the night—there were carts as far as the eye could see. There were wood fires where people were heating up moni (millet porridge) for breakfast. Pray mats pointed toward Mecca as the sun was just coming up signaling Morning Prayer. This went on for over an hour. Then people went home cleaned, cooked and ate their findings! Big day in village. Picture Win...

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Stuck! | Well Water

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Clean Water for all People. May 24, 2011 at 11:04 am · Filed under Uncategorized. Recently, I was in village sitting with my host family. We were talking and chatting about everyday type of things. What was needed at market, getting water to wash dishes, making dinner, me talking about why my mother should try and calculate how much money she spends and earns in a month (we are trying to figure out her budget for each month, I’m excited! 8211; Peace Corps token quote for development and sustainability.

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Mali Photos | Well Water

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Clean Water for all People. Here are the huts we are living at when we are in training. Here’s the refectoire (where we eat! And the hanger to the left is where we have training. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Corps de la Paix.

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Family Outing… | Well Water

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Clean Water for all People. August 20, 2011 at 4:00 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. So, I was waiting for Lisa and Ally to send some blog post entries to add to mine, but I’m afraid that I will forget what we did on the trip if I wait any longer (hint hint sisters). The trip was amazing. Lisa and Ally arrived on July 2. But, we had a great time and they were able to see all of what Bamako’s artists can do! This is the view outside the post office, entering the market. Artists at the market. And we had a ...

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Clean Water for all People. Shall we stay or shall we go? April 23, 2011 at 6:57 am · Filed under Uncategorized. It’s a battle everyday, and everyday I ask myself, Was this the best choice for me? Cultural Confusion, My first Faux Pas. April 19, 2011 at 6:34 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. So, we were sitting inside one of the mud huts because of the wind and sand, eating mangoes (because it is Mango Season, the best season! Here and Now… A Malian Recap. Snake Training… oh yes, I am holding a badas...

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Dooni Dooni, Ala ka an deme, Ala ka keneya di an ma | Well Water

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Clean Water for all People. Dooni Dooni, Ala ka an deme, Ala ka keneya di an ma. June 23, 2011 at 3:55 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. But, we are starting to get the fencing ready for our community garden project. I have written a PCPP (proposal), to put my project online for funding! So, you all can help my village by donating to the cause. I believe my project should be online next week. All you have to do is go to the website below and search my name: Lindsey Diercksen. The community has donated one ...

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May | 2011 | Well Water

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Clean Water for all People. Archive for May, 2011. May 24, 2011 at 11:04 am · Filed under Uncategorized. Recently, I was in village sitting with my host family. We were talking and chatting about everyday type of things. What was needed at market, getting water to wash dishes, making dinner, me talking about why my mother should try and calculate how much money she spends and earns in a month (we are trying to figure out her budget for each month, I’m excited! Take care and much love all! In my mind (I’m...

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Clean Water for all People. Archive for February, 2011. February 7, 2011 at 9:15 am · Filed under Uncategorized. Thanksgiving, here was a lot of fun. Most of the people in the region came and we made a traditional American feast. Hard to believe, but we made mash potatoes, stuffing, pumpkin, pumpkin pie, cake, almost had everything you would in the states. It was amazing! Jared helping with the cutting of the vegetables. The ladies doing their thang in the kitchen. Aren’t we so pretty? So there has been ...

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There’s a rumble and grumble…. | Well Water

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Clean Water for all People. There’s a rumble and grumble…. August 18, 2011 at 10:20 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Sorry I have been a bit MIA… I feel like a broken record, but I promise to be better at posting! I’m better just like magic. Well, low and behold, it’s just my colon. They said it was large and long and it’s the culprit. Jerk! But, on a serious note, it really makes you think about your health. This is probably the first time; I kind of want to be home in America. Where I can get th...Miss ...

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Clean Water for all People. Archive for October, 2010. Just a day in the life of a Malian (a.k.a. Malian Funtivities). October 20, 2010 at 10:33 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. So, I promised this blog (Malian Funtivities) awhile ago, but what can I say, I got busy and went back to site and didn’t get it posted. So prepare yourselves for a day in the life of a Malian and the funtivities they do on a daily basis (and some that are a little more rare). Women at the ceremony. Women at the ceremony. But, I c...

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Thursday, May 19, 2011. From my Journal May 7, 2011. When we finally arrived I was overwhelmed by the site; people had come from all over many had spent the night—there were carts as far as the eye could see. There were wood fires where people were heating up moni (millet porridge) for breakfast. Pray mats pointed toward Mecca as the sun was just coming up signaling Morning Prayer. This went on for over an hour. Then people went home cleaned, cooked and ate their findings! Big day in village. To get star...

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