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Alli in Belize: May 2009
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Random thoughts from La Isla Bonita. Thursday, May 21, 2009. Yoga- Scissors and the "Funky Chicken". I have been doing yoga now for about 7 months. When it is possible I go twice a week. Marla- my yoga instructor at. I am addicted to class and have even started teaching basic lessons at the. The kids and staff, I am excited to say, are becoming addicted as well. Not that we are supposed to boast or anything, but last week I was able to do the. Tonight I was able to do the scissor pose on both sides!
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Alli in Belize: October 2008
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Random thoughts from La Isla Bonita. Tuesday, October 14, 2008. I was reading back through a backlog of blogs and came across an interesting article. It is about companies being able to check a website for environmental information. This could spare a lot of habitat, time, and money. Links to this post. Thursday, October 9, 2008. K- "Tell me about your job. Where do you eat? Do you bring your lunch? Me- hysterical laughing, "What? K- "We have a crappy microwave and one refrigerator.". Links to this post.
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Alli in Belize: November 2008
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Random thoughts from La Isla Bonita. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Here I am, FINALLY! Life has been crazy and it doesn't look to be slowing down anytime soon. I rediscovered shoes, cooking tools, storage containers and more. As I tried to clean and get ready for my guests I realized I have lost my measuring spoons. This begs the question, What else have I lost? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Currently a Peace Corps volunteer trying to decide what to do next. View my complete profile. Good ...
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Cayo to Cairo: miscellaneously jordan
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From the Peace Corps in Belize to grad school in Egypt - the musings of a wanderer. Friday, February 5, 2010. Next morning before leaving town, Riyad and his cousin took us to a famous breakfast place for beans, beans and more beans, accompanied by the hottest, freshest pita known to man. fuul, hummus, tahina, and any number of bean dishes i couldn't identify, slathered in the most flavorful olive oil and accompanied by fresh falafel and pickled veggies. can't argue with that. That mosaic is lovely.
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Cayo to Cairo: July 2008
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From the Peace Corps in Belize to grad school in Egypt - the musings of a wanderer. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Summer camping it in San Vicente. After strapping on my mud boots, Dov and I contracted with a young boy to give us a ride across a small though slightly swollen river on his horse. He was a masterful salesman – “You wait for me? See the black horse? I be back. Wait for the black horse! Do we really lose our powers of observation that drastically as we age? It’s astonishing. I love it th...The Ins...
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Cayo to Cairo: September 2009
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From the Peace Corps in Belize to grad school in Egypt - the musings of a wanderer. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. You knew it was coming. Backgammon. also a staple of cafe life. Shams taught me his version, and never once managed to beat me. We spent our hours indulging in the quintessentially Egyptian pastimes of backgammon, tea and shisha, and debating the relative strengths, weaknesses and quirks of our respective countries of egypt, india, canada and the u.s. And then. the time came to head back t...
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Cayo to Cairo: November 2009
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From the Peace Corps in Belize to grad school in Egypt - the musings of a wanderer. Tuesday, November 24, 2009. That being said, i am steeped in interesting new information. a rundown of my classes. Introduction to Forced Migration and Refugee Studies: doing a research paper on development-induced displacement for this one. basically, how people get shoved out of the way for large scale infrastructure programs like dams - the people who lose out in the name of development. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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weh di go aan?: September 2006
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Weh di go aan? The latest adventures of Peace Corps Volunteer Scott Schmidt in Belize. Wednesday, September 20. Ockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, one of the 9 protected areas that is managed by Belize Audubon Society, is well known as the world's first jaguar preserve. But instead of searching the trails for tracks of the elusive jaguar I was looking up for birds. Wednesday, September 13. IUCN Tapir Specialist Group. It is hopeful that drivers will be more cautious on the busy Western Highway. The Battl...
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weh di go aan?: April 2007
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Weh di go aan? The latest adventures of Peace Corps Volunteer Scott Schmidt in Belize. Thursday, April 19. The Belize Audubon Society participated in the 2007 Earth Day Fair, (as pronounced in Kriol-. Held at the University of Belize campus in Belmopan. Events included games, tree planting, music, and information booths. Elementary school classes and University students attended this all-day event. You can listen to a live stream if you have Real Player). Wednesday, April 11. Easter morning on my way to ...