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Matu Hakaene: Mother Bear
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The eclectic ramblings of a PCV in Namibia.Of course these are my thoughts, and do not reflect opinions of the Peace Corps or US Government in any way, shape, or form. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Omapitiro Weyuva After-School Class:. Special thanks to Folo and Ernst for assisting with the distributions, Dave, my awesome driver, and Amy from Mother Bear for making this all possible. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The shell must break before the bird can fly. View my complete profile.
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Matu Hakaene: The fruits of our labor
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The eclectic ramblings of a PCV in Namibia.Of course these are my thoughts, and do not reflect opinions of the Peace Corps or US Government in any way, shape, or form. Thursday, July 8, 2010. The fruits of our labor. A few months later, fruit is starting to form! The basil is ready to seed itself. This variety of green bean is called "lazy housewife.". Two points for Namibia for political correctness. One of about a million jars of home grown and home-made pickles. A burst of color. Time to say goodbye.
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Matu Hakaene: June 2009
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The eclectic ramblings of a PCV in Namibia.Of course these are my thoughts, and do not reflect opinions of the Peace Corps or US Government in any way, shape, or form. Sunday, June 28, 2009. I've been in Namibia for over four months and so far I've seen giraffes, zebra, kudu, orex, baboons, and a variety of other assorted creatures. The bad news? Really big beetle. They seemed to love the grass at the Kukuri Center. Their furry-looking feet make them excellent diggers. :). Rara likes to pretend she is a ...
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Matu Hakaene: August 2009
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The eclectic ramblings of a PCV in Namibia.Of course these are my thoughts, and do not reflect opinions of the Peace Corps or US Government in any way, shape, or form. Friday, August 21, 2009. Word for cow. The cow has great significance in Herero and Himba. Cultures; it is simultaneously a measure of wealth, a integral part of the marriage ceremony, a source of fashion, and a source of food. Up to my permanent site, Opuwo. A woman with 25 cows is rich and powerful here, and their interpretation was that...
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Matu Hakaene: May 2010
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The eclectic ramblings of a PCV in Namibia.Of course these are my thoughts, and do not reflect opinions of the Peace Corps or US Government in any way, shape, or form. Friday, May 7, 2010. TO BE HOPEFUL in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. 8212; Howard Zinn. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The shell must break before the bird can fly. View my complete profile. 3rd time ha...
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Matu Hakaene: January 2010
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The eclectic ramblings of a PCV in Namibia.Of course these are my thoughts, and do not reflect opinions of the Peace Corps or US Government in any way, shape, or form. Thursday, January 21, 2010. Measles and the Prime Minister. Today Minister Kamwi is out in the field again, speaking to health workers on the ground. It is possible that this visit will be the catalyst which Kunene Region needs to upgrade health facilities and increase outreach services. The Minister informed the delegation that 15...The d...
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Matu Hakaene: November 2009
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The eclectic ramblings of a PCV in Namibia.Of course these are my thoughts, and do not reflect opinions of the Peace Corps or US Government in any way, shape, or form. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Keande nawa, and I will update when I can. Gobble, gobble, gobble. Things I am missing out on this year: turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, stuffing, gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, rolls, and stuffing. Ohhh and pie. Did I mention stuffing? Aside from all of the food, I really miss my family. I hope ever...
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Matu Hakaene: Fish tanks, prayer calls, mosques, and mosquitos
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The eclectic ramblings of a PCV in Namibia.Of course these are my thoughts, and do not reflect opinions of the Peace Corps or US Government in any way, shape, or form. Thursday, July 8, 2010. Fish tanks, prayer calls, mosques, and mosquitos. Ed and I embarked on an incredible, month-long journey from Opuwo to Zanzibar. 433 pictures later. And you can find our snorkeling pictures here:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The shell must break before the bird can fly. View my complete profile.
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O! Namibia...my life is empty without you: My life is not so much empty anymore...
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Namibia.my life is empty without you. We will meet again.soon :)* * * *The Contents of this blog ONLY express my thoughts, opinions and views. It does NOT reflect the US Peace Corps, the US government nor the government of the Republic of Namibia.* *. Friday, February 4, 2011. My life is not so much empty anymore. After a year I am back in Namibia.new site, new language, new organization.new new new so follow me on my new blog :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Followers.subscribe now :).