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Pepperstorm | Camille in the Caribbean
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Camille in the Caribbean. Chronicling my journey with the Peace Corps. A storm came Sunday. It was unexpected, unannounced, uninvited. Some storms, like this one, devastate and leave a wake of tears and chaos and confusion, and we are left to search the remnants of a life transformed to make sense of a senseless wrath. Such was the nature of our Pepperstorm sister. Creative, gentle, compassionate, and conscious. A truth seeker whose loving spirit rests in the forms she created with her. 8212; for Jennifer.
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Camille in the Capital | Camille in the Caribbean
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Camille in the Caribbean. Chronicling my journey with the Peace Corps. Camille in the Capital. Currently in Washington, DC on a Peace Corps-sponsored wellness hiatus of sorts. More on that story later, but some photos of our nation’s capital for now…. Jun 12, 2012. I loooooooove the botanical gardens! Take good care of yourself and get well mama. Sending you tons of love. Enjoy D.C. and eat lots of good green stuff. xoxoxox. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Camille | Camille in the Caribbean
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Camille in the Caribbean. Chronicling my journey with the Peace Corps. 8220;There is no way to both stay and go.”. RPCV St. Vincent and the Grenadines ’10-’12. Namaste: A Peace Corps Yoga Movement in the Eastern Caribbean. A group of fourteen people lay on the grass in the Botanical Gardens in St. Vincent on a pleasantly warm Saturday morning. Their breathing is slow and calm as they practice the final resting posture,. Such is the remarkable magic of Yoga, which in the Hindu language of Sanskrit is tran...
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The Medevac | Camille in the Caribbean
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Camille in the Caribbean. Chronicling my journey with the Peace Corps. I arrived in Washington, DC on May 29. I need your help, I told him, my voice cracking as tears welled up in my eyes. With that plea began the process of my medical evacuation from St. Vincent. In less than twenty-four hours I was on a plane out of my host country, heading back stateside to receive care and attention from the Peace Corps medical services office in our nation’s capital. You see, no one ever told me that as snakes shed ...
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The New Beginning | Camille in the Caribbean
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Camille in the Caribbean. Chronicling my journey with the Peace Corps. 8220;There is no way to both stay and go.”. RPCV St. Vincent and the Grenadines ’10-’12. Namaste: A Peace Corps Yoga Movement in the Eastern Caribbean. Aug 23, 2012. Good luck with whatever you decide to pursue next. Care to be an intern in the white house or senate? Fight for women’s rights? You are a great writer, journalism maybe? We enjoyed reading your articles and we hope you keep us posted. Sent from my iPad. Feb 05, 2013.
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Photo Gallery | Camille in the Caribbean
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Camille in the Caribbean. Chronicling my journey with the Peace Corps. May 16, 2011. We’re friends but you don’t know me. I’m a Peace Corps volunteer in Dominica. I await your May entry…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Namaste: A Peace Corps Yoga Movement in the Eastern Caribbean | Camille in the Caribbean
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Camille in the Caribbean. Chronicling my journey with the Peace Corps. Namaste: A Peace Corps Yoga Movement in the Eastern Caribbean. A group of fourteen people lay on the grass in the Botanical Gardens in St. Vincent on a pleasantly warm Saturday morning. Their breathing is slow and calm as they practice the final resting posture,. Corpse pose), at the end of a one-hour yoga class underneath the cool shade of breadfruit and coconut trees and a partly cloudy blue sky. Such is the remarkable magic of Yoga...