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You can’t spell Mkulo without the cool | Logan in Africa
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Random words to keep you up to date on my southern adventures. October 14, 2013. You can’t spell Mkulo without the cool. Tuesday Oct. 8 – 2:30pm. I had a wonderful time and look forward to next weeks adventure in Capetown. See you all soon, Logan. Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». 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. Other Coady Intern Blogs.
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May | 2013 | Logan in Africa
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Random words to keep you up to date on my southern adventures. May 29, 2013. Well I guess I needed a break from all this learning, because when my old Guelph pal Lindsey suggested a road trip it didn’t take me long to reply. 8211; We were Cape Breton bound. Like soaked to the underwear. Sunday, Lindsey an. A great weekend exploring our great country. A treat to be with old friends before I make many new ones in Africa. I started up this blog to keep all. This blog and all its random content is about keep...
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August | 2013 | Logan in Africa
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Random words to keep you up to date on my southern adventures. August 30, 2013. Mose Coady in Action. Asset-Based Community Driven development is a concept originating in America, through John Kretzmann and John L. McKnight of Northwestern University (thanks to Wikipedia). While these individuals may represent a considerable amount of written work and publication of the idea, ABCD had been practiced in communities for generations. Oh ya pictures – I went for a hike with some new friends…. August 19, 2013.
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The Mental Exit | Logan in Africa
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Random words to keep you up to date on my southern adventures. October 1, 2013. I guess I need to blow the dust off this whole blogging thing, haven’t really been active as you may have noticed, perhaps this will rectify your sadness at the absence of my laughable words and thoughts. September just went, and October and November promise a similar result. When you end up spending a week away doing something completely unrelated to why I originally came, the month seems to get really short. So back at it!
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Steph's Adventures in Addis: To the Field!
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Steph's Adventures in Addis. Thursday, 20 June 2013. Yesterday I accompanied three of my colleagues to Weilso, a community aprx 100km West-ish of Addis…we were checking out the progress of a rural women’s empowerment project. Then there was another side of the privilege I felt; the one which is somewhat more daunting and harder to process. WHO THE EF AM I TO BE HERE? And why was I so lucky to be born into an incredibly supportive family? On another note, I find that when people have. If you become hooked...
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Steph's Adventures in Addis: October 2013
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Steph's Adventures in Addis. Wednesday, 30 October 2013. To the Ocean :). The smell of fresh salty air as it blows off the Ocean, how the salt feels on your skin and in your hair as you dry of in the humid weather, floating with the tide, letting your feet slowly become submerged in the sand at the edge of the shore- I argue that these are things that make anyone who grew up by the ocean feel at home. My first glimpse of Dar's Shoreline :). Hakuna Matata" Boats docked in Stonetown, Zanzibar. If you asked...
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Steph's Adventures in Addis: Bringing the Memories Home
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Steph's Adventures in Addis. Thursday, 9 January 2014. Bringing the Memories Home. One of his favorite stops on the trip to Yabello was Yirgachefe. The coffee house was like most others on our journey. Patrons sat on short wooden stools to drink their expresso sized coffee out of handless mugs. The smell of fresh traditionally brewed coffee mixed with burning incense sat heavy in the thin mountain air. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sweet Home Addis Ababa. 8221; Honestly, I wish. Monkey See Monkey D...
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Steph's Adventures in Addis: To the Ocean :)
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Steph's Adventures in Addis. Wednesday, 30 October 2013. To the Ocean :). The smell of fresh salty air as it blows off the Ocean, how the salt feels on your skin and in your hair as you dry of in the humid weather, floating with the tide, letting your feet slowly become submerged in the sand at the edge of the shore- I argue that these are things that make anyone who grew up by the ocean feel at home. My first glimpse of Dar's Shoreline :). Hakuna Matata" Boats docked in Stonetown, Zanzibar. Having grown...
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Steph's Adventures in Addis: “How is Ethiopia?”
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Steph's Adventures in Addis. Monday, 28 October 2013. 8220;How is Ethiopia? In an introductory conversation with an Ethiopian friend of a friend, a colleague or even a cab driver, it is very likely that they will ask ‘How is Ethiopia? 8217; After establishing how long you have been in the country, most Ethiopians want to know how you feel about their nation. Fair enough. I recognize that it is not everyone, people have helped me find mini-buses, and been very kind, but its in-between demeaning animal lik...
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Steph's Adventures in Addis: Lalibela
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Steph's Adventures in Addis. Tuesday, 1 October 2013. The top view of Saint Giorgis Church- Lalibela. A priest things outside a church. Legend had it that, around the late 12. Axumite influence on the design of many of the church windows (Axum is further north and is where legend has it that the Arc of the Covenant is housed.) Whatever the history may be, the reality is that photos and descriptions of the churches, set into the rock hardly do justice to seeing them in person. I feel incredibly fortunate ...
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