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Where I’ve Been | Muzungu on the Loose
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Muzungu: the Swahili word that literally translated it means someone who roams around aimlessly. It is used in East Africa to describe those of European descent. Muzungu on the Loose. What I’m Reading. Where I’ve Been. Where I’ve Been. An ongoing list of the countries I’ve visited. Not so many so far, but I’m adding new ones all the time! 8211; 1998 – Focus on the Family. 8211; 2001 – Stearns Family vacay. 8211; 2002 – World Vision. 8211; 2002 – World Vision. 8211; 2006 – World Vision. Still hoping to go...
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Can the young girl climb the mountain? | Muzungu on the Loose
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Muzungu: the Swahili word that literally translated it means someone who roams around aimlessly. It is used in East Africa to describe those of European descent. Muzungu on the Loose. What I’m Reading. Where I’ve Been. Can the young girl climb the mountain? Pastor Mike in front of his church. We parked outside of his home where we were warmly welcomed by Pastor Mike and his wife. Then Pastor Mike posed the question: can the young girl climb the mountain? This is a really big mountain, and at times I’m ju...
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Sabbatical Blues | Muzungu on the Loose
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Muzungu: the Swahili word that literally translated it means someone who roams around aimlessly. It is used in East Africa to describe those of European descent. Muzungu on the Loose. What I’m Reading. Where I’ve Been. One might think I would be relieved to be in a western country again, and I am. London is incredible. I absolutely love it here. It is like living in a fairy tale (if only I didn’t have to go to school at the same time! Does everyone feel as if a part of them is missing after they leave?
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What I’m Reading | Muzungu on the Loose
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Muzungu: the Swahili word that literally translated it means someone who roams around aimlessly. It is used in East Africa to describe those of European descent. Muzungu on the Loose. What I’m Reading. Where I’ve Been. What I’m Reading. A list of the books I’m reading here in Africa. I favor fiction, so if you’re more of a non-fiction person, you may not love my choices! Light, easy to read books are, I find, the best to read while travelling. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest. Shadow of the Wind.
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August | 2010 | Muzungu on the Loose
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Muzungu: the Swahili word that literally translated it means someone who roams around aimlessly. It is used in East Africa to describe those of European descent. Muzungu on the Loose. What I’m Reading. Where I’ve Been. Archive August, 2010. Well, here I am…in London. Safe and sound and back in the Western world. Staying with my friend from Cornell for the night and then moving into my new apartment tomorrow! Things I’ve missed: ie, what I’m looking forward to in London:. Thai food (my fave). Seeing my li...
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A little less talk, and a lot more action… | Muzungu on the Loose
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Muzungu: the Swahili word that literally translated it means someone who roams around aimlessly. It is used in East Africa to describe those of European descent. Muzungu on the Loose. What I’m Reading. Where I’ve Been. A little less talk, and a lot more action…. An interesting op-ed by Desmond Tutu, criticizing Obama’s approach to African AIDS relief:. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2010/07/21/opinion/21tutu.html? A Poem for Peace, written by Faith Esther Adongpiny with the help of the Oxford Dictionary.
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Muzungu: the Swahili word that literally translated it means someone who roams around aimlessly. It is used in East Africa to describe those of European descent. Muzungu on the Loose. What I’m Reading. Where I’ve Been. A Poem for Peace, written by Faith Esther Adongpiny with the help of the Oxford Dictionary. Peace Peace Peace Peace. Much pellucid in your judgment. Treating us with your kindness personified. Without you we are perplexed by the. Strangeness of this world. Peace Peace Peace Peace. Peace ha...
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The Paper Chase | Muzungu on the Loose
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Muzungu: the Swahili word that literally translated it means someone who roams around aimlessly. It is used in East Africa to describe those of European descent. Muzungu on the Loose. What I’m Reading. Where I’ve Been. I asked Gerry about his story. He’s the perpetrator, she responded. Oh. Oh dear. That smiling man, who asked us to sign the guest book at his village town hall , the man who was so happy to see us, had actually been the one who had stolen property? She asked. The leader specified that ...
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September | 2010 | Muzungu on the Loose
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Muzungu: the Swahili word that literally translated it means someone who roams around aimlessly. It is used in East Africa to describe those of European descent. Muzungu on the Loose. What I’m Reading. Where I’ve Been. Archive September, 2010. How is your heart? How is your heart means, how are you, really? How are you feeling, how is your soul? How is my heart? Am I not cut out for service? Shouldn’t I eschew the Western world as materialistic, petty and shallow? So how is my heart? I love London. I...