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Sand from the Silk Road. Feel the wind in your hair, the sun on your face and the grit in your teeth! Monday, November 14, 2011. There is a phenomenon amongst development workers the world round where they like to swap horror stories of the things that they have seen and done, which generally are the equivalent of Canadian fisherman stories (the fish was "THIIIIIIIS" big! As poor as the conditions were, some of the animals were pretty cute and there were some amusing things to see as well. On a co-wo...

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Sand from the Silk Road. Feel the wind in your hair, the sun on your face and the grit in your teeth! Monday, November 14, 2011. There is a phenomenon amongst development workers the world round where they like to swap horror stories of the things that they have seen and done, which generally are the equivalent of Canadian fisherman stories (the fish was "THIIIIIIIS" big! As poor as the conditions were, some of the animals were pretty cute and there were some amusing things to see as well. On a co-wo...

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Sand from the Silk Road: Henna!

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Sand from the Silk Road. Feel the wind in your hair, the sun on your face and the grit in your teeth! Wednesday, October 19, 2011. In September I had the great privilege of spending some time with some new arrivals to Tajikistan from a nearby country. I can't tell you how much richer the experience is when there is a greater global representation. Sure we have a lot of foreigners here, but it's nice to have some from Eastern cultures (other than Tajikistan) as well! Unfortunately the henna designs are lo...

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Sand from the Silk Road: September 2011

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Sand from the Silk Road. Feel the wind in your hair, the sun on your face and the grit in your teeth! Monday, September 26, 2011. A co-worker told me of a story that she had had with a girl who was quite sick with a disease that will never really be cured. The medication that she needs is often unavailable, and the quality of what is available varies greatly. Her mother fears that she will commit suicide from hopelessness. She is 18. She has diabetes. Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Living in a bubble.

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Sand from the Silk Road: June 2011

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Sand from the Silk Road. Feel the wind in your hair, the sun on your face and the grit in your teeth! Saturday, June 25, 2011. I really don't know any other place on earth that you can get barf washing powder, and raspberry scented toilet paper! Monday, June 20, 2011. My Eyelids are sweating! I felt like I was sitting in a sauna, and was reminded of the old ladies at home who insisted that drinking hot tea actually makes you feel cooler! Phewy is what I have to say to that! I guess I am getting a picture...

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Sand from the Silk Road: Expensive Skin

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Sand from the Silk Road. Feel the wind in your hair, the sun on your face and the grit in your teeth! Monday, September 26, 2011. A co-worker told me of a story that she had had with a girl who was quite sick with a disease that will never really be cured. The medication that she needs is often unavailable, and the quality of what is available varies greatly. Her mother fears that she will commit suicide from hopelessness. She is 18. She has diabetes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Living in a bubble.

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Sand from the Silk Road: The zoo

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Sand from the Silk Road. Feel the wind in your hair, the sun on your face and the grit in your teeth! Monday, November 14, 2011. There is a phenomenon amongst development workers the world round where they like to swap horror stories of the things that they have seen and done, which generally are the equivalent of Canadian fisherman stories (the fish was "THIIIIIIIS" big! As poor as the conditions were, some of the animals were pretty cute and there were some amusing things to see as well. On a co-wo...

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