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Hilary and Chris documenting their year abroad in Niamey, Niger. Thursday, March 18, 2010. Rounding the last corner walking toward our house, Chris saw a man leading a camel. The man stopped and asked/insisted that Chris go on a ride. He demurred, but the man had the camel lower itself. Really, who can pass up a camel ride? The neighbors gathered, Hilary took the reigns, the camel munched on trees and made sounds like one hears Star Wars animals make, and all was well. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Even in the...

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Hilary and Chris documenting their year abroad in Niamey, Niger. Thursday, March 18, 2010. Rounding the last corner walking toward our house, Chris saw a man leading a camel. The man stopped and asked/insisted that Chris go on a ride. He demurred, but the man had the camel lower itself. Really, who can pass up a camel ride? The neighbors gathered, Hilary took the reigns, the camel munched on trees and made sounds like one hears Star Wars animals make, and all was well. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Even in the...

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The Niamey Times: Trash and Beard-less Chris

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Hilary and Chris documenting their year abroad in Niamey, Niger. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Trash and Beard-less Chris. This is a typical site in the city. Americans can easily take for granted trash removal systems. When there are too few trash trucks and trashcans, when there are not sufficient funds to enact reform, and when (for whatever reason) there is not an aesthetic to maintain clean public space, places can look like this. March 16, 2010 at 5:34 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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The Niamey Times: August 2009

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Hilary and Chris documenting their year abroad in Niamey, Niger. Monday, August 31, 2009. Magical Missouri Tour, Part III: St. Louis to KC. From Richland/Lebanon we moved east towards St. Louis. In St. Louis we reconnected with friends Matt, Julia, Emma, Tom, and Margo. It was great to see them all! Emma and Hilary had great fun pretending (Emma is 2! To be princesses and seals (not princess seals, although that is a great idea). We went to the St. Louis Arch. Here is a pic! Friday, August 28, 2009.

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The Niamey Times: Daily life

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Hilary and Chris documenting their year abroad in Niamey, Niger. Tuesday, February 16, 2010. For several months Hilary has, with the strongest of resolve, conducted neighborhood surveys. Despite melting heat, long days, and any number of random circumstances, she is nearing the completion of this aspect of her research! Here are some images from her most recent surveys. Pictured are Hilary’s two research assistants and their “guide” for the day. They are used to hold grains, rice, water, wine, beer, etc.

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The Niamey Times: February 2010

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Hilary and Chris documenting their year abroad in Niamey, Niger. Friday, February 19, 2010. Hilary woke up Thursday morning not feeling well, so decided to cancel her surveys for the day, stay home, and rest. A bit before 1pm, a friend called us from the embassy and told us there were shots being fired near the presidential palace, and that we should stay home, turn on the radio, and wait for further news. We locked our gate, sat on the porch, and listened to gun shots and explosions in the distance.

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The Niamey Times: Everyday Life: Rainbow Brooms, Beautiful Asses, and Calabashes

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Hilary and Chris documenting their year abroad in Niamey, Niger. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Everyday Life: Rainbow Brooms, Beautiful Asses, and Calabashes. At any time of the day, but especially mornings, you can see women sweeping away trash and leaves from their compounds or stalls where goods are sold. The brooms are comprised of long strands of what seem to be a hearty grass, and are sometimes variously colored. You’d better have a strong back if you plan on sweeping here! View my complete profile.

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Still Wanderings: March 2010

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Becomings and goings of (almost) a year in Uganda. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Updates and ambiguity: Bududa landslide disaster continues. Disasters come in and out of the news as fast as celebrity love affairs, it seems. Have you seen or heard anything in the last week or so on the news on the Bududa landslide disaster? Not much, besides write about it on this blog. But I want to avoid that kind of voyeurism, so instead I am sharing with you a blog post. Links to this post. Thursday, March 25, 2010. You ha...

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Still Wanderings: April 2010

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Becomings and goings of (almost) a year in Uganda. Sunday, April 18, 2010. Blogging on two glasses of wine.maybe three. Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Except make the best of it. On to my next glass of wine.what does tomorrow hold? Life is definitely all about flexibility, isn't it? Links to this post. Tuesday, April 13, 2010. Links to this post. Saturday, April 3, 2010. Damn, I thought, the local kids are doing it again, calling incessantly every time they see a mzungu. What are they doing? Is it some kin...

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Still Wanderings: mzuuuuuunguuuuuuu......

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Becomings and goings of (almost) a year in Uganda. Saturday, April 3, 2010. The high-pitched voices rang out like church bells, sometimes near-sounding but other times far-reaching and echoing through the neighborhood all the way up to my fourth-floor veranda. Damn, I thought, the local kids are doing it again, calling incessantly every time they see a mzungu. White person) leave their apartment and descend the outside stairs facing their houses on their way out to do whatever it is us mzungus. In the lo...

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Still Wanderings: Updates and ambiguity: Bududa landslide disaster continues

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Becomings and goings of (almost) a year in Uganda. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Updates and ambiguity: Bududa landslide disaster continues. Disasters come in and out of the news as fast as celebrity love affairs, it seems. Have you seen or heard anything in the last week or so on the news on the Bududa landslide disaster? Not much, besides write about it on this blog. But I want to avoid that kind of voyeurism, so instead I am sharing with you a blog post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog will m...

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Still Wanderings: Roadtrip to Gulu!

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Becomings and goings of (almost) a year in Uganda. Monday, March 15, 2010. You have to understand, there are very few white people in Mbale, so when I see one here in Mbale I generally find myself staring at him or her as if they were an alien (and this is when I myself complain incessantly about feeling like an alien living here :) ). Made out of African wax-print cloth. Can you say Amazing Women. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Women in Namagumba Village, Mbale, UG. Rock P...

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Still Wanderings: October 2009

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Becomings and goings of (almost) a year in Uganda. Saturday, October 24, 2009. From Nangoro to Mbale. Before transplanting myself from Nangoro Village to Mbale, the older Keki children took me on a hike to Bugwemagumbo, a cave formed of large rock slabs jutting out of the top of a hill near Nangoro village. The walls of the cave are burnt black by smoke and looking closely, one can make out faded drawings of the Star of David and a menorah. They are strengthening their members’ production base thro...

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Still Wanderings: My last day

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Becomings and goings of (almost) a year in Uganda. Tuesday, April 13, 2010. My last day in Kampala. I have been preparing to leave Uganda for weeks now, so I am not running around like crazy doing last minute errands; instead I am sitting thinking about what it means to leave. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Mzee Abu Maganda, village herbalist and healer, Masanda Village, Mbale, UG. Local Brew Drinking Spot in Kinyoli Village, Mbale, UG. Women in Namagumba Village, Mbale, UG.

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Still Wanderings: It's been a long time coming...

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Becomings and goings of (almost) a year in Uganda. Friday, March 12, 2010. It's been a long time coming. Yes, I am still alive. I got a message from a friend a few days ago asking me how I was, since they had not looked at my blog since I have been here in Uganda. I realized that I myself hadn't looked at my blog in, oh, say, maybe five or six weeks. That's just plain sad. So what's been going on? Why have I not written? A lot has been going on. I promise it won't be two more months. Purchase it here - T...

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Still Wanderings: blogging on two glasses of wine...maybe three

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Becomings and goings of (almost) a year in Uganda. Sunday, April 18, 2010. Blogging on two glasses of wine.maybe three. Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Except make the best of it. On to my next glass of wine.what does tomorrow hold? Life is definitely all about flexibility, isn't it? April 18, 2010 at 4:36 PM. The wine has me confused; its actually my fourth day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Mzee Abu Maganda, village herbalist and healer, Masanda Village, Mbale, UG.

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Hilary and Chris documenting their year abroad in Niamey, Niger. Thursday, March 18, 2010. Rounding the last corner walking toward our house, Chris saw a man leading a camel. The man stopped and asked/insisted that Chris go on a ride. He demurred, but the man had the camel lower itself. Really, who can pass up a camel ride? The neighbors gathered, Hilary took the reigns, the camel munched on trees and made sounds like one hears Star Wars animals make, and all was well. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Even in the...

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