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Swaziland Chronicles: September 2010
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WE ARE VOLUNTEERS- AND YOURE NOT. TODAYS LESSON: THE KHUMBI. LIFE AT OUR EMBOSHENI HOMESTEAD. TOTO, THIS CANT BE KANSAS ANY MORE. Disclaimer: The contents of this website are our personal opinions and might not reflect official positions of the U.S. Government or the Peace Corps. Seattle, to, Swaziland. View my complete profile. Primary School for the Deaf. P O Box 135. Learning to Swim in Swaziland. Saturday, September 4, 2010. After 2 ½. However, I’ll describe our new home. For comparison, none of our ...
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Swaziland Chronicles: Posts that didn't get written
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Posts that didnt get written. Disclaimer: The contents of this website are our personal opinions and might not reflect official positions of the U.S. Government or the Peace Corps. Seattle, to, Swaziland. View my complete profile. Primary School for the Deaf. P O Box 135. Learning to Swim in Swaziland. Friday, February 24, 2012. Posts that didn't get written. SiSwati: How difficult can it be? English spoken here—softly. God is listening—with difficulty. The rights of Swazi citizens: Non-existent.
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Falafel Feast: When the Regime Shows Its Ugly Face
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Saturday, May 7, 2011. When the Regime Shows Its Ugly Face. Last Wednesday, May 4, I arrived in Amman, Jordan, leaving my program a few weeks early. Since I am no longer living in the police state, for the first time since arriving in Syria I can speak freely about how I perceived the situation there. And wonders why things become more intense. I kept asking myself, did they just expect citizens of Dera'a to bury their dead quietly and forget that innocent people had been murdered?
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Falafel Feast: Living the Monastic Life
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Living the Monastic Life. Not too long ago I traveled with a couple friends to a place called Deir Mar Mousa. The Deir lodged in the side of a mountain, taken while hiking. The path leading up to the Deir. The two buildings of the Deir (women's residence on the left) from below. April 20, 2011 at 5:11 PM. Keep up the tremendous work, Karl. Youre truly an inspiring figure in the world of international public diplomacy. Donna Dallal-Ferne, LMFT. May 1, 2011 at 5:20 AM.
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Falafel Feast: The Other Deir
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Monday, May 2, 2011. So for those of you who I haven't told, I have decided to get out of Syria within the next couple days. Still haven't bought my ticket, but they're (almost) daily and the same price whether I buy it 5 days or 5 hours before the time of departure. Upon my departure, I will give a more candid rundown of how I see the situation here. Behind the tree is Chris preparing to throw an orange he has in his right hand at me. January 10, 2012 at 12:49 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Falafel Feast: Embassy Entanglements
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Learning to Swim in Swaziland. The Gatekeeper of Cairo and the Cunning She-thief. I galavant around the world, mostly in the Middle East. View my complete profile.
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Falafel Feast: February 2011
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Friday, February 25, 2011. The Grandiosity of The Gulf. The Burj Khalifa. Far too large to fit into a single frame. We went back to the airport and tried sleeping on the grass outside, but were rudely awakened at 3 am by sprinklers. Too cliché. Inside the airport was not quite as comfortable, but it was dry. The next day we flew to Oman. Walking through the desert near Nizwa. At the Wahiba Sands. Our camp on the ocean. A pool in Wadi Shab leading to the cave at the end. We found a frog. I didn't even rea...
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Falafel Feast: Skating in Syria
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Saturday, January 15, 2011. Well, I guess I should apologize. Here I am making a blog and being all gung-ho about it, and I haven't updated it since Thanksgiving. So, all I can say is, my bad. Hopefully my next update will not take me two months to come up with, however no promises. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Learning to Swim in Swaziland. The Gatekeeper of Cairo and the Cunning She-thief. I galavant around the world, mostly in the Middle East. View my complete profile.
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Falafel Feast: Contradictory Congruence
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Saturday, March 19, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Learning to Swim in Swaziland. The Gatekeeper of Cairo and the Cunning She-thief. I galavant around the world, mostly in the Middle East. View my complete profile.
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Falafel Feast: A Weekend in the West
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Sunday, October 3, 2010. A Weekend in the West. Or foreigners (read: westerners), by those living in the more traditional eastern Amman. This past weekend was an accidental exploration of some of the tagharrub. Occidentalism, in Amman and the at times overbearing prevalence of specifically American culture. I will be traveling to Syria tomorrow. If you're interested, you can check out a brief history of the Bashar al-Assad regime here. Under which I will be living for the next nine months.