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Date: 3rd April 2011

Watching for Wildebeests
Anthony, I don't know how I missed seeing your message until now--almost a year after you sent it. It's good to hear from you. Things have been very busy. Although I had hoped to return to Tanzania before now, it hasn't happened yet. I haven't given up my dream yet. I hope you and your family are doing well. All the best, Ellen

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 2
Date: 9th February 2011

Merci, Guy
Bonjour. My French isn't good, so I'm answering in English (after using Babel Fish to translate your comment). The trip was marvellous, as were the people, especially Israel. Africa, specifically Tanzania, gets "in your blood." You can leave it, but it never leaves you. I hope to return there someday. Perhaps you will, as well. Thanks for writing.

From Blog: Cameras, Conference and Craters--Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 4
Date: 7th February 2011

Engaruka & Israel
Bonjour Ellen. Juste pour vous dire que je garde un extraordinaire souvenir de ma rencontre avec Israel, quel homme merveilleux et chaleureux. Nous avons passé 3 jours en sa compagnie. Visite du village Engaruka ainsi que les ruines, le lac Natron, le volcan Ol Doinyo Lengaï et la remontée des Gorges de la rivière Ngare Sero. C'est avec beaucoup de tristesse que nous avons dû le quitter. J'espère bien un jour pouvoir y retourner. Bien à vous.

From Blog: Cameras, Conference and Craters--Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 4
Date: 30th January 2011

Thanks
I'm glad you liked this, Rhonda. I feel fortunate that I've been given opportunities, such as the two trips to Tanzania. Travel is broadening; it's fun to share these adventures.


Date: 15th January 2011

Rhonda Radford Adams, RDH
Hello Ellen! Wow, busy is an understatement for you! Thanks for sharing your post. I look forward to staying in touch and hearing more about your organization. Peace and Smiles! Rhonda


Date: 23rd October 2010

Great
that photo realy suits the purpose for which it is intended. It is supposed to be a replica of the person talked about as mr Benard Murunya and that photo clearly reveals his face and thats the sole purpose as to why it is there any way. Its meant to expose the person in quo to the world since the gentleman is an international figure. If any one in any part of the world saw it and then later runs into him at may be an airport, that person wouldnt go wrong in identifying him. Facts speak for themselves thats a good photo

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 7
Date: 19th October 2010

HAPPY TO SEE YOUR PICTURE
Dear Professor: Assalam-0-alaikum I was happy to see your nice picture. hope all of u, including your husband are fine. I have now settled in Aligarh, having retired from the Aligarh Muslim University. I am now involved in one MBA institute in my town, on a part-time basis. how is everyboday, including your husband. Hope we will meet one day. How is your Business School, I understand, it has been expanded. Hope we will meet one day. My e-mail is: profkhan272@gmail.com. My greetings to all the colleagues, with whom I worked, when i was exgernal examiner. My physical address is: 1-Bengali Kothi, Fort Road, ALIGARH-2. India. Best wishes Arif Khan

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 12
Date: 23rd August 2010

Watching for Wildebeests
Dear Jesca, I would forward your message, however the email address I have for the school must be an old one. The email has been returned. Perhaps you can do some research in Tanzania to find how to contact someone. Good luck, EllenG

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 6
Date: 23rd August 2010

Watching for Wildebeests
Dear Digna, I forwarded your request to Dr. Komba. Good luck. Ellen

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 3
Date: 17th August 2010

How to contact Dr LADISLAUS KOMBA
Am Tanzanian graduate in Bsc education wishing to work in your Ministry,what can I do.

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 3
Date: 17th August 2010

Well dancing
AAah the students are very attracting,Realy its nice.Also I'm requesting for the Job at your school,I have a certificate inIT from UCC,Please consider me positively.Thanks(0784 403329)

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 6
Date: 29th July 2010

Watching for Wildebeests
Thank you. I love Tanzania and its people.

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 12
Date: 29th July 2010

Cameras, Conference and Craters
Thank you. I'm glad you liked the photos.

From Blog: Cameras, Conference and Craters--Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 9
Date: 28th July 2010

happy to meet you
i appreciate for all what you r doin, i wish to meet you someday chartin.

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 12
Date: 25th July 2010

Watching for Wildebeests
Hi Prof. Khan, I just sent a note to Cellina with your comments attached. Hopefully she will get in touch with you. I'm glad you were able to find her through my blog. Regards, Ellen

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 12
Date: 25th July 2010

Watching for Wildebeests
I just sent an email to the address I had, but the message was returned. I'll try to find her current one, but that may take some time.

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 4
Date: 25th July 2010

Cameras, Conference and Craters
Hi Chinu, I'm so glad you were able to read the blog and see the photos of a remarkable country and its people. Thank you for your comments. Regards, Ellen

From Blog: Cameras, Conference and Craters--Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 9
Date: 25th July 2010

Watching for Wildebeests
Hi Sophia, I am not sure I have the correct email address for Eliwasa, so just sent her a copy of your note with your email address. Hopefully she will contact you...Are you in Tanzania? I'm pleased that you read the blog and were able to find her...Regards, Ellen

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 4
Date: 20th July 2010


hello, my i have Eliwasa' email address please

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 4
Date: 18th July 2010

stunning
a sight to never to forget

From Blog: Cameras, Conference and Craters--Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 9
Date: 4th July 2010

Wonderful.You have changed a lot
I AM TRYING TO CONTACT YOU BUT FAILED TO GET IN TOUCH. i AM NOW RETIRED FROM MY UNIVERSITY. iF U NEED ME FOR EXTERNAL EXAMINATION, PLEASE CONTACT ME. profkhan272@gmail.com. Thanks

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 12
Date: 6th June 2010

Watching for Wildebeests
Thanks for your comments.

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 1
Date: 4th June 2010


l real liked photos of the place,l should visit to see much more

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 1
Date: 28th May 2010

Watching for Wildebeests
Hi, I appreciate your sending a comment, but unfortunately can't read Swahili. Can you please translate it for me? Thanks, Ellen

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 7
Date: 26th May 2010

Mazingira
mazinira mazuri sana nimeyapenda wanaofanya usafi nwapongeza sana kwan wanajitaidi sana

From Blog: Watching for Wildebeests—Further Adventures of a Texan in Tanzania - 7





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