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Letters from Malawi: May 2009
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Friday, May 29, 2009. Our First Week with Fezzick. While awaiting Fez to arrive Bryan worked with the inventor of the concrete water pump to get it ready to be used in a village. We took it to a village just outside the park where farmers do dry season irrigation and tried it out then gave it to the farmers to use and tell us how to make it better. The inventors sister Marianne who is interested to write a book about the whole FullBelly project. Gifts from the farmers. Fez took lots of video. So here are...
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Letters from Malawi: February 2010
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. Our Work at the Sanctuary. So here is what we have been up to! Gathing, pringting, cutting. Checking out the Wildlife Sanctuary (across the street). Painting, replacing old photos on old displays. He found 10 of these shelves! Full of stuffed birds! The unusable stuff, the rats and mice had found them before anyone at the sanctuary! The Baobob tree location. Bryan working with the chicken wire. Making a tree limb! Our guys helping to paper mache. Saturday, February 20, 2010.
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Letters from Malawi: August 2009
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009. First week in back in Oklahoma! Lets go to Lake Tenkiller. Zeke joined us too. Bryan and Blake walking Zeke. Austin and Blake looking at crawdads. Wildlife at the Lake. Wheres your fishing pole! Things to do at the Lake. Blake is playing fetch with Zeke on the island. Zeke liked the minnows. A lake rock puzzle! Tubing Kelsey and Keah. Back row left Anthony holding Wicket, Kelsey, Kristin, Blake, Zeke, Keah, Bryan. Front row left Mark, Austin holding Sugar, Marki and Jay.
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Letters from Malawi: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010. For all of you who have long awaited this post. Female puku surrounded by male impalla. How many heads do you see? How many crocs can you see? All the log things are crocs! There are 4 different types of birds in this tree. Mostly vultures of two varieties but also hawk(or eagle) and a stork. The guide says they out grow their white though. A field of baboons, maybe they are doing evening yoga. So just keep checking in! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bryan and Keah in Malawi.
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Letters from Malawi: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009. It is here, can you believe that it is already July? We celebrated the 4th of July at the American ambassadors place, Hambergers and hotdogs! And lots of desserts! Brian and Kristie Rolig and Brian Kennedy. At the primary school again, this child is processing hybiscus by pulling off its pettles for washing and drying then keeping the seed pods. More after school activities, tin smithing. This elephant was photogenic. We made some gardens (in bags)around the house! The group that ...
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Letters from Malawi: January 2010
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Friday, January 22, 2010. Our fire wood saving stove. it uses something like one fifth the amount an open three stone fire does. A pin-tailed whydah that has been visiting our house. Staff jetty on the Mvuu side. I think this is Jasmin, it smells like honey suckle and lavender. Bryan and CG at the staff jetty on the Mvuu side. CG by flowering tree. When we talk of the staff boat aka chitini this is it! The rains have brought colorful skys! I love this one. Look at this rainbow! Wednesday, January 13, 2010.
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Letters from Malawi: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Sorry to leave such a sad depessing post up for so long! Now however we have moved! So we can show you around the place. This is Sarah one of our neighboring volunteers who knows the people we are now working with so she escorted us to our new place and stayed the first two nights with us. that was fun, the three of us sleeping on the floor together under the one net we remembered to grab! The baby on her back is Ana, the happiest malawian child ever! A white breasted Cormerant.
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Letters from Malawi: May 2010
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Saturday, May 22, 2010. May 2010 2nd post. Our Farewell at the primary school. Our village chief dancing. Teachers Dancing to present us with a gift! Us and the Murrys. Little Mia, with a disposable camera we gave him as a toy. he loves it! The Kanyanga Family and Us! We are going to really miss this family. Left to right, Joshua, Tereza, Esnut, Baby Samuel held by Christopher, Amayi, Chisomo. Front four from left, Lockalo, Dorica, Dave and Mia. Louis looking sharp on his new bike! Thats all for now!
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Letters from Malawi: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009. We sold our computer and have new, but still trying to get all the programs so I can edit the hundreds of photos taken while in America. Thanks for sticking with us though! We made it back to malawi safely and are headed South today so Shawna can see our home! I will post more from there. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bryan and Keah in Malawi. Bryan and Keah Payne PCVs. Check these out also! Huntinghorse and Mt. Scott Boy Hike- Another Big One. Hippy in the sandbox.
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Letters from Malawi: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Catching You Up to Date. So this has lots and lots of photos. sorry but we love to take photos! This first group of photos are from around our home. People and stuff. This is Little Anna coming home from pre pre school (she is only 18 months old! The second our neighbors harvested their maize and had to higher an ox cart to bring it all home! They are hoping to get 35 bags of maize! This is Joshua who had just returned from the hunt! His family will have a nice lunch! This is th...
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