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| 11th October 2006 Susanne from Germany | I love Ruarwe and Usisya - From: Ruarwe means Wherearewe The most beautiful place were I've been in Malawi! |
| 10th October 2006 Candy Graves | - From: Ethiopia's Living History...Clockwise Way cool! Love your pics. |
| 30th September 2006 Deb | - From: My mom’s a trooper Loved the pictures and the text. Your mom is indeed a trooper! |
| 29th September 2006 Jessica | Princess - From: Muzungu African Queen in China Sarah, you rock! You look like a Sci-Fi princess! I love it. |
| 29th September 2006 nicole | i love the hair! - From: Muzungu African Queen in China sarita! you look gorgeous. i am sitting here in my drab london office with a huge smile on my face. welcome to the big hair club! Nicole xx |
| 11th August 2006 Grad | Awesome photos - From: Muganero Market Day I love your photos - it's like a box of crayons exploded, the colors are incredible. I love reading about your experiences there - keep it coming. |
| 10th August 2006 LizzZ | oh! - From: Providence ...i just fell in love with your blog. |
| 9th August 2006 Patrick | Wow - From: Muganero Market Day What beauty and splendor in these pictures, and what a wonderful word picture you paint as well. Thanks for sharing. |
| 29th July 2006 Jessica | Who knew? - From: Providence I am so shocked at how incredibly beautiful Rwanda is! Just goes to show how ignorant I am! But seriously... gorgeous. I'm so glad you two are providing this blog... Jessica |
| 21st July 2006 Sarah Dean | - From: Providence Sounds and looks like you two are continuing to have an incredible adventure. Keept the stories and photos coming! |
| 20th July 2006 a tourist | - From: A day in the DRC It is my first trip to Africa. I've just arrived in Congo. I couldn't believe the way they are living. |
| 30th June 2006 Gian Paolo | Old Tracks in the New Flower - From: Addis in the Aftermath The authors of "Old Tracks in the New Flower" are really happy to see that they managed to share with you the special feeling of old Addis' hidden beauty. Thank you |
| 13th June 2006 kit duane | Hi from Kit - From: Ethio Trekking What fabulous pictures and how wonderful to think of you in Ethopia and to have my sense of place expanded. When Dick and I go to Fat Apples for dinner we often are serverd by a beautiful young Ethopian woman. She applied to UC architecture school and (also with an introduction from us to a professor friend) she got in! Sarah, the camping stories are great! And one of those views looks like Monument Valley. I'm grateful for all you've taught me. Affectionately, Kit |
| 13th June 2006 Lawrence MacDonald | Wow! What a great set of photos! - From: Ethiopia's Living History...Clockwise This is a great posting that deserves to be widely read and viewed. It makes me think what an incredible tourist bonanza Ethiopia could experience with proper security and improved roads. I had never realized what a wealth of sites and sights there are to be visited. Thank you Sarah and Jonothan for putting together this great report! (I envy your trip!) |
| 12th June 2006 Jessica | Oh, and then we picked up a woman in labor... - From: Nubian Pyramids of Sudan I love how you just tossed that last line in. Y'all are killing me! Jessica |
| 12th June 2006 Jessica | Publish? - From: Ethio Trekking You two should really think about putting all this together into a book. Your photos are incredible; together with your commentary, they really make me feel like you're just around the corner and not thousands of miles away. And your experiences are compelling! From the socio-political issues to the personal friendships, and of course, the children. LOVE it. Jessica |
| 12th June 2006 Vera Bomse | In awe! Of you! - From: Ethio Trekking Amazing to wake up to this journal. Your depiction/description takes my breath away. What different people you must be from when I knew you "so long ago". Thank you a million for sharing. PS Of course I always love the stuff about the children the best! Much love, Vera |
| 28th May 2006 PG in DC | the moral of the story - From: Bang for the Food Aid Buck I think any third world traveler has seen this phenomena. But I wrestle with the moral of the story. We make good containers and they recycle well? These people have ingenuity? I wonder if we are we providing the right raw materials for them to build their own way of life. Clearly hunger continues to reign in that part of the world, even after the bazillions of cans of vegetable ghee and bags of wheat flour have been dumped into their economy. Is our aid properly leveraged? |
| 16th May 2006 Kate | love the picture captions - From: The Sweatiest Thanksgiving Ever they're the best yet...either you guys are getting addled by the sun or you're way funnier than when you left... |
| 16th May 2006 Jessica Fisher | Contact from beyond... - From: Our Phenomenal Hosts SO incredibly good to hear news from you! I was just wondering when I should start bugging your mom for an estimated date of return. I'm so happy to see these images and to hear about these fabulous hosts! More details! More pictures! We miss you, but it keeps me content to know you're out there having the time of your lives. Big Bisous Jessica |
| 13th February 2006 Susanna | Great description! - From: Mozambique Markets Thanks for this full (and non-patronizing) description of a vibrant marketplace! I enjoyed reading it. |
| 12th January 2006 Ella | saudades d maputo and our random market encounters - From: Reflections on Maputo hi you two! remember me? wow, a long way from maputo. am writing you a little note from manila where i am working till end of january. i miss maputo. your entry made it feel more alive in my head again. thanks. hope you two are doing fine! um beijo enorme, ps. will never forget that nice dinner you hosted :) yum yum Ella |
| 4th January 2006 Jess Wendover | the tomatoes are gorgeous - From: Marvelous Markets of Malawi You should enter it in one of those airline magazine travel photo contests and get a free ticket somewhere. Hope you guys are having fun--it looks like it! |
| 13th December 2005 Jessica Fisher | you mean tentS. Plural. - From: We love our tent I have to say, I am mystified by your chameleon tent! It looks like a completely different shelter from one picture to the next! but i am more Jealous. J |
| 13th December 2005 Jessica Fisher | No f-ing way. - From: Welcome to B.zzzzzambia I can't believe poor Jonathon was able to make the rest of the trip after that! I got stung in August, just ONE sting, and my whole hand swelled up. Can not IMAGINE what he must have felt like. poor thing. you guys are awesome. I miss you! Jessica |
| 16th November 2005 Tony Kopetchny | Incredible!! - From: Welcome to B.zzzzzambia Man, I hope you guys are alright, while reading this story I kept thinking of 2 things: 1. The movie attack of the killer bees and 2. I am allergic to bee stings and this story really freaked me out! hope all is well, keep rockin'! |
| 4th November 2005 Patrick | loons! - From: We love our tent I think someone has gone a little loco. Thanks for sharing! |
| 24th October 2005 stan L. | appreciation - From: Acclimating to Malawi terrific pics of southern Malawi!. Looks like a beutiful and fascinating spot to spend some time. |
| 20th October 2005 Kate | - From: Lilongwe not so nice Bland or not, this entry made me laugh out loud. Especially the part about the medium number of people washing not very colorful clothes. Pure Kass - hilarious. |
| 20th October 2005 Kate | - From: Madam, you heavy! Fabulous picture of you saluting the sun, Sarah! That's one for the ages. |
| 13th October 2005 Jess Wendover | amazing photos! - From: Mozambique Coast I especially love the one of dhows from above. |
| 13th October 2005 Shura | Yoga around the world - From: Madam, you heavy! In yoga class today - an offering by the Cornell University Staff Recreation Program -- I resented downward dog, which I can't do at the moment due to repetitive stress issues. Thanks for reminding me that yoga/spirit/heart is much bigger than this moment in my life. I remember not only my own experiences doing yoga next to water in different parts of the world but get to imagine yours! The image of the woman carrying her heavy load is powerful, as well. Thanks! |