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Growing as I go: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Another day older and deeper in debt. On the most beautiful day ever. I signed my life away to the bank, and Abe and I are now the proud owners of Our Very Own Home. where there is, unfortunately, not yet any internet. So please wait patiently for pictures, and feel free to post congratulations. Labels: are you my house? Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Uhaul would be great. actually Wehaul. And tomorrow is closing! Labels: are you my house? Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Have become - and...
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Growing as I go: October 2009
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Saturday, October 31, 2009. Happy Halloween from the Kovach family! Friday, October 30, 2009. This is how we do it : Sick Day Edition. This is my one hundredth post. So congratulations, blog. You are a century old. I think that's the number of tissues I've used in the past two days.). Take pictures, with this rhinovirus. Taking over my body. Later, Abe says, our plans include long naps, lengthy movies, and laying back. And I'm considering a butternut squash soup. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Can make it at...
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel: Food Demonstration
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel. Aaron Thacher, Niger, West Africa. Monday, February 4, 2008. The bottom picture is a picture of the Acacia Colei, one of the several species we promote. I will try to not to bore you with so many pictures of trees on this blog, even though the majority of my work here deals with agroforestry! Hope its going well, I lived there for 3 years down close to the Parc, I too loved it, but it can get you down soetimes as well. December 2, 2011 at 10:43 PM.
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel: April 2008
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel. Aaron Thacher, Niger, West Africa. Sunday, April 20, 2008. This was in the small fishing village of Ganvie. People here live on the shore of a Lake/lagoon. Their houses are built on stilts and everything like shopping is done on pirogues. Most of the people were unfriendly towards us, i'm not sure why. But the kids were happy! A fisherman in the Niger River north of Niamey. Peul and Land Rovers. This is a usual Niger picture. Sunday, April 13, 2008. This is a male roa...
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel: catch up
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel. Aaron Thacher, Niger, West Africa. Friday, April 11, 2008. This is what most of the rivers in Niger look like at the moment. We are in the midst of the dry season when the seasonal rivers are dry. In May/June when it will hopefully, inshallah, start to rain then these will become full of muddy rushing water. AAAAAAAEE/Z OF6B9YHb4/s1600-h/2008 0324madarunfa10028.JPG". Finally, new blog activity! Will write you an email soon! April 23, 2008 at 11:18 AM.
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel: Parc National du W du Niger
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel. Aaron Thacher, Niger, West Africa. Sunday, April 13, 2008. Parc National du W du Niger. We did not see any large herds of elephants, but we did see a few bachelour bulls like this one. During our last five minutes in the park we startled this bull who dashed out in front of us on the road, scaring both us and him. We drove down to the river where we assume he was headed and he showed up after a few minutes. This is a male Kob, or in French, Cob de Buffon. They are...
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel: Benin visit
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel. Aaron Thacher, Niger, West Africa. Sunday, April 20, 2008. This was in the small fishing village of Ganvie. People here live on the shore of a Lake/lagoon. Their houses are built on stilts and everything like shopping is done on pirogues. Most of the people were unfriendly towards us, i'm not sure why. But the kids were happy! A fisherman in the Niger River north of Niamey. Great God bless you. April 20, 2008 at 5:01 PM. Ha you call Cotonou dirty? Http:/ www.voice...
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel: October 2007
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel. Aaron Thacher, Niger, West Africa. Saturday, October 27, 2007. This is a beautiful picture of a Burkinabe (a person from Burkina Faso) that i found on the web. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Sahel is the transistional zone between the tropical West African Coast and the Sahara Desert. It actually means "shore" in Arabic. Born in America, raised in Nigeria, live in Niger and I love West Africa. View my complete profile. Http:/ karissathenomad.wordpress.com/.
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel: November 2007
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Sowing Seeds of Change in the Sahel. Aaron Thacher, Niger, West Africa. Tuesday, November 20, 2007. Trying to see how uploading images on slow internet is. Friday, November 2, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Sahel is the transistional zone between the tropical West African Coast and the Sahara Desert. It actually means "shore" in Arabic. Born in America, raised in Nigeria, live in Niger and I love West Africa. View my complete profile. Http:/ timsadventuresinafrica.blogspot.com/.