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Anna in Africa: Well there was a Masai involved...
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Monday, 23 August 2010. Well there was a Masai involved. My entrance to Tanzania. Was rather inauspicious. After breaking my only pair of flip flops running for a coach which had turned up an hour late and forgotten to pick us up, I borrowed the only shoes available to me. Unfortunately. Is a UK size 3 and I am a size 8. Hobbling. Over the border with more foot on the ground than in my shoes we re- boarded. Our bus and sped away towards Dar es Salaam. But Zanzibar. Worth every hideous. Which, though tour...
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Anna in Africa: September 2010
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Monday, 13 September 2010. The road to Victoria Falls - sorry no pics, coming soon. Of my days in Dar came to an end as i eagerly made my way to the station midday Friday. To catch the 42 hour train to Zambia. The terminal looked like a makeshift refuge. Laid out on blankets on the floor surrounded by their possessions. And wailing babies. I dumped my backpack and sat down on it, looking around for other travellers. It seemed that I was the only westerner in the entire place a nd. To leave at 2pm would b...
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Anna in Africa: April 2010
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Friday, 16 April 2010. You may ask. Honestly, there is no other way to get around. If I want to get to town, I get on the back of a bike! 8221; The answer, that I go to the doctor, take medicine and hopefully get better, is met with blank stares. What if there is no doctor or medicine or the money for either? Then who would you turn to? I honestly don’t know the answer. Monday, 5 April 2010. A Cockerel that looks like Dinner.but isn't. Damn camera lead. This was all more than made up for by the fantastic...
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Anna in Africa: July 2010
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010. End of placement: Vital Statistics. Name: Anna, Anika. Last year's volunteer's Lusoga. Name), Ruth (last year's volunteer's first. Sounds a little like Anna so some of the kids call me it.means tomato). Age: 23/24 (Ugandans will often say that, because I turn 24 this year, I already count as 24. I dislike this.). Height: The same; though people in Uganda are all so small that even short arse here is medium. To my access to beer. Myth buster, agony aunt and general dogsbody. In Ma...
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Anna in Africa: Lesson plans and the evil blood parasite of doom
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Wednesday, 9 June 2010. Lesson plans and the evil blood parasite of doom. Last week began well enough. I've begun teaching both my primary and secondary kids again and, just as in England, the beginning of term means increased attention spans and less general all round mocking. I expect this situation to decline markedly as the months progress! The lessons were going quite well with lots of interesting questions such as "if drinking is so bad why did Jesus do it? 9 June 2010 at 18:18. Really enjoying rea...
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Anna in Africa: The Orange Army vs The Kampala Bombers
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Thursday, 15 July 2010. The Orange Army vs The Kampala Bombers. It had been a fantastic weekend in Kampala. After a night seeing off a couple of very good friends who were going back to Afghanistan. We were all a little delicate on Sunday. Me and the girls dressed up for the match. Iguana's was draped in orange and packed to bursting with revelers. At strategic points hung signs declaring. It an "Octopus Free Zone" and orange vuvuzelas. Iguana's before the game. Aside from the shock, and thanking the ora...
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Anna in Africa: End of placement: Vital Statistics
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010. End of placement: Vital Statistics. Name: Anna, Anika. Last year's volunteer's Lusoga. Name), Ruth (last year's volunteer's first. Sounds a little like Anna so some of the kids call me it.means tomato). Age: 23/24 (Ugandans will often say that, because I turn 24 this year, I already count as 24. I dislike this.). Height: The same; though people in Uganda are all so small that even short arse here is medium. To my access to beer. Myth buster, agony aunt and general dogsbody. In Ma...
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Anna in Africa: June 2010
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Tuesday, 29 June 2010. Birthday in the village. Just a short post about some fun times. Birthday and a great excuse for a village visit. Cathal's. Is the most easily accessible of all; only 45 minutes from Jinja. He also has the biggest house which is a ramshackle. Of an old police headquarters. Totally infested with bats and the occasional rat. After a day of teaching in our own villages, me Emily and Megan arrived after dark. We were met by the entire child population of Nawanyago. Me among the revelers.
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Anna in Africa: The road to Victoria Falls - sorry no pics, coming soon.
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Monday, 13 September 2010. The road to Victoria Falls - sorry no pics, coming soon. Of my days in Dar came to an end as i eagerly made my way to the station midday Friday. To catch the 42 hour train to Zambia. The terminal looked like a makeshift refuge. Laid out on blankets on the floor surrounded by their possessions. And wailing babies. I dumped my backpack and sat down on it, looking around for other travellers. It seemed that I was the only westerner in the entire place a nd. To leave at 2pm would b...