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Judith in the Jungle: April 2007
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Judith in the Jungle. Curious, observant, and delighted revelations from a gallivanting gal lost in the bush (and sometimes beach). A day in the life. So, a couple of people have given me a hard time for not posting more details about my everyday life, “looks like one big party,” “what are you actually doing” – blah blah. What do you expect? Photos, postcards, trinkets, etc. Hi Mundu, how are you? Hi Mundu, how are you? This is a rather attractive breakfast sample – homemade yogurt, local honey, ci...
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Judith in the Jungle: glitchy
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Judith in the Jungle. Curious, observant, and delighted revelations from a gallivanting gal lost in the bush (and sometimes beach). When mom said, “You mean it’s not just a tropical vacation party? 8221; I figured it time to speak of the series of minor to major glitches that accompany all the delights of living and working in Salone. That, and the fact that over the past two weeks these glitches have been arriving one after the next. How effective might this be? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I lik...
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Judith in the Jungle: my point of view
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Judith in the Jungle. Curious, observant, and delighted revelations from a gallivanting gal lost in the bush (and sometimes beach). My point of view. The past month or so has been over the top busy and I've found my time, energy, and momentum for updating this woefully low. That said, life in Sierra Leone has stayed nothing short of complicated and colorful. Have a glimpse from where I'm sitting into all that I've been seeing:. Sandy steps racing forward:. Varied faces of tempered team work:.
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Judith in the Jungle: June 2007
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Judith in the Jungle. Curious, observant, and delighted revelations from a gallivanting gal lost in the bush (and sometimes beach). TASO Gulu - backlog, June 2 - 13. Gulu is a crazy, incredible place. I've been awash with a million emotions,made more complicated by lack of processing time. The work I was part of over the two weeks with TASO was inspiring, gut-wrenching, important, and, dare I say it - somehow fun. Drama performance at TASO Mulago. I was slightly aghast, but the views of Gulu town, couple...
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Judith in the Jungle: July 2009
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Judith in the Jungle. Curious, observant, and delighted revelations from a gallivanting gal lost in the bush (and sometimes beach). Backlog: Haiti, the land of the leaning house. 8230;upon seeing the striking differences just over a border demarcation, where blue-helmeted UN peace-keeping troops sat in front of Barbancourt-selling stalls as wheelbarrow after wheelbarrow carted off bags of charcoal from a nation suffering from the highest rates of deforestation in the world…. Edna and one of the co-founde...
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Judith in the Jungle: June 2009
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Judith in the Jungle. Curious, observant, and delighted revelations from a gallivanting gal lost in the bush (and sometimes beach). Subsequent visits to the Bateyes have been less shocking and more as per my expectations. The Mobile Health Clinics enter the community bright and early, encounter a long line of patients waiting to see the doctor, there’s an intake/documentation system, the patient is seen, referrals written, repeat. Ps Is anyone even reading this? Links to this post. Back from the beach.
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Judith in the Jungle: July 2008
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Judith in the Jungle. Curious, observant, and delighted revelations from a gallivanting gal lost in the bush (and sometimes beach). Originally uploaded by judester1213. I tried to leave today. The plane didn't come. It would seem I love Pagak. Judith in the Jungle. Links to this post. Backlog, 3 pm, today. A bird I don’t yet have a photograph of in the waterhole! So I moved to my room to try and write from there. All of a sudden a foreign sound filled the air: a tiny charter plane was descending! I looke...
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Judith in the Jungle: June 2011
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Judith in the Jungle. Curious, observant, and delighted revelations from a gallivanting gal lost in the bush (and sometimes beach). My point of view. The past month or so has been over the top busy and I've found my time, energy, and momentum for updating this woefully low. That said, life in Sierra Leone has stayed nothing short of complicated and colorful. Have a glimpse from where I'm sitting into all that I've been seeing:. Sandy steps racing forward:. Varied faces of tempered team work:. Disclaimer:...
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Judith in the Jungle: April 2011
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Judith in the Jungle. Curious, observant, and delighted revelations from a gallivanting gal lost in the bush (and sometimes beach). Backlog 3: first day to the field and first day at the beach. Erin took me on a lovely day trip to Lakka beach, about 40 minutes drive from our house, for a lazy day in the sun. We parked at a small seaside hotel and found a proprietor to quickly prepare us a lunch of fresh grilled barracuda, before relaxation commenced. Links to this post. After a full week in country, my a...
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