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Kim's Ramblings: October 2007
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007. A hectic week of moving, training, and retreating. I’ve had a bit of a hectic past week and a half. It all started a couple weeks ago when things at home started going downhill in a hurry. People started acting strangely towards me, and one of the sisters started being downright mean. Long story short, I made the decision to move out at 10pm at night, and had moved out by 7am the next morning. On Sunday for our first quarter training. It was quite a nice spot – a beach, ...
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making it to malawi...: November 2008
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Making it to malawi. A few snippets from my time in malawi and the months leading up to it. Wednesday, 5 November 2008. So the weekend came and went pretty quickly and for a moment there I truly believed I was about to lose some much loved limbs to frostbite…but all in all the bungee jump wasn’t so bad AT ALL. Watching the videos back I really was as calm as everyone said I was so maybe I’m not so incapable after all! The first tick on my list). The second I left the platform I realised what was happenin...
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making it to malawi...: September 2009
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Making it to malawi. A few snippets from my time in malawi and the months leading up to it. Tuesday, 29 September 2009. Inevitably I had to leave and he cried and cried and cried, no one even picked him up when I left - this isn't really a comforting culture and the older kids, even the five year olds are unbelievably tough. One week left in Malawi. Thursday, 24 September 2009. It was yesterday that I noticed one of my favourite little girls, Grace, had not turned up and I mentioned this to Wyson, their ...
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Deep Roots back in the Studio | Deep Roots Malawi
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Inside Malawi’s Musical Past, Present and Future. Laquo; Tiwanana from the Warm Heart of Africa. The Trailer, Lake of Stars and The Future. Deep Roots back in the Studio. After five days of overland travel from Malawi to Namibia, it feels good to be home. The workload piles up during eight weeks of neglected correspondence, but slowly we’re catching up on everything. In the process, we’ve coordinated an exciting development. More details are forthcoming, so stay with us! Feed You can leave a response.
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Promote Africa News | The Latest from Our Staff and Partners | Page 2
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The Latest from Our Staff and Partners. Deep Roots back in the Studio. September 3, 2008 by Benjamin. After five days of overland travel from Malawi to Namibia, it feels good to be home. The workload piles up during eight weeks of neglected correspondence, but slowly we’re catching up on everything. In the process, we’ve coordinated an exciting development. More details are forthcoming, so stay with us! Posted in Deep Roots Malawi. Tiwanana from the Warm Heart of Africa. August 14, 2008 by Benjamin.
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James' Joint - Accommodation Lilongwe
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Njaya Lodge, Nkhata Bay Malawi: Zanzibar Africas first mass tourism destination?
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Sunday, May 13, 2007. Zanzibar Africas first mass tourism destination? Zanzibar was my second favourite destination on the world. Claire and I first visited this wonderful island in 1989 on one of our many trips scouring the world for the land to build our dream. It was amazing, untouched, shabby, intriguing and unique. I haven't been to Zanzibar since 1997 and even then it was still amazing, but more 'discovered' . If what 'The Guardian' travel section maybe I was right. I hope this isn't true but even ...
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Njaya Lodge, Nkhata Bay Malawi: Welcome to the Njaya Lodge Message board
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Friday, May 11, 2007. Welcome to the Njaya Lodge Message board. Njaya Lodge is 15 years old this Christmas! This blog has been set up, partly as a site for all of you that have been to visit us.and there are over 20,000 of you, and partly as a site for information about Nkhata Bay and Northern Malawi in general. Feel free to ask or comment away! Paul, Claire and Jordan Norrish. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Lovable eccentric grandad of Njaya. Gilbert the trusty barman of 13 years service. Rush ...
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Njaya Lodge, Nkhata Bay Malawi: Africa on six wheels - a semester on Safari
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Friday, May 11, 2007. Africa on six wheels - a semester on Safari. This week we received a wonderful book through the post called "Africa on six wheels - a semester on Safari" by Betty Levitov. http:/ www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/bookinfo/5157.html. I think Betty is on her 6th visit to Njaya and her book has a chapter all about Njaya! Her writing is wonderful and really captures to spirit of the people, She describes Simon our wonderful grandfatherly waiter ;. 8220;A professional memoir written by a brillia...