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Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa September 29th 2010

From Mekele we took a 4-5 hour bus ride south to Waldia. From there, we missed the last bus to Lalibela, so the three of us (we had an Austrian guy with us) paid for a 'private' minibus to take us on the 4 hour drive. The overly aggressive driver dropped us off in the middle of town and not to the hotel we wanted him to take us, so we walked to another hotel called Asheton Hotel and checked in. We ended up spending 3 nights there. The big thing to see in Lalibela is the 11 midieval rock-hewn churches. They were carved into the rocks between 1137 and 1270 AD during the Zagwe dynasty. These churches are unique in the fact that some of them are full monolithic, which means that they are carved ... read more
Lalibela exit
St. George Church
Mummified Human Remains

Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa September 20th 2010

Preparation, preparation, preparation...... read more
Global Education Network for Young Europeans

Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa September 15th 2010

There are over 85 million Ethiopians; seventy-five percent live on the equivalent of $2US a day. While ‘lives on’ and ‘earn’ may be quantitatively different, the guards, Tomas and Johannes, are not making a lot of trips to the bank. The security company is paid 3600 birr ($266US) monthly. Tomas and Johannes take home 350 birr each (less than $30US). Anyone paying attention to all the numbers swirling about may have realized that the economic reality for most, including these two, is ghastly. As Ethiopia is designated a ‘hardship post’, the UN pays a security subsidy to keep the poor at bay. What is left of this slush fund after paying the company, we funnel to the guards. This may indeed be ‘skewing local wages’, but I think that is just foreigner talk for life-sucks-for-you, deal-with-it. ... read more
the victim
a survivor
front porch biology

Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa September 11th 2010

TIME: Well Ethiopia has been the most out there place we have visited yet. We were even here for Ethiopian New Year's celebrations which were on the 11th of September this year. We left year 2002 and entered 2003. The fireworks went for 15 minutes and were really world class. Also they have their own time system too. 6am is their 12oclock and 8am is their 2oclock and so on. Then 6pm is 12:00 again and 9pm is "3oclock in the night" ...its totally confusing when you try to get public transportation and they convert the time for you. Its always hard to tell if it is Ethiopian time or "European" aka regular time. TRANSPORT: Another strange thing is all the transport in the country (besides planes) leaves at 3am, so you have to get up ... read more
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Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa August 27th 2010

Well its definitely been a while since I submitted my last blog but definitely wanted to send a quick update and tell you a lil bit about my trip to Ethiopia. I've had almost 4 months off for school now - where did the summer go? I have noo idea! I moved into an a new apartment - just 2 blocks from my old place - so big and spacious. Am living with my good friends Ellie and Rosa and my closest and fav friend here Amanda. My good friend Maria (from college) came when school and stayed for the month of June. It was soo great to see her - haven't seen each other since college! She got to experience a bit of my crazy life here in Egypt. July was a quiet month but ... read more

Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa August 24th 2010

Riding the Blue Donkey: Saturday is culture day. This entails venturing forth into the chaos of the city. Needless to say, hunting culture is tiring work. Well caffeinated to face the day, we walked to Bole Road to catch a blue donkey. Blue donkeys are blue and white Toyota mini-buses with three rows of seats in the back. Though their final destination is often mysterious, they are the most cost efficient form of public transportation. As they weave through traffic deftly avoiding pot holes, people, and goats, the money-taker leans out the window of the sliding door braying to the wind the intended destinations. At the sign of a raised hand or eyebrow, the donkey skreeches to a stop, the door rattles open, and you climb into the multi-eyed belly of the beast. The ten others ... read more
nico & cwb overlooking mesqel square
blue donkey
hailie selassie, the lion of Judah among other notable titles

Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa August 11th 2010

Sometime around sunrise the plane began to descend through the clouds towards the dark city that lay below. I was a strung out mess of nerves and exhaustion after a frantic last week in Santiago and two overnight flights. In Chile, I had been doing a pretty good job of mentally not dealing with anything other than the present. The logistics of leaving one continent was enough. Thinking about life in Ethiopia, and what in the hell I was going to do there, wasn’t going to make leaving any smoother. Especially since, like most of the world, my mental conception of Africa is severely retarded. Let’s be honest, for most of us, Africa is a single undifferentiated entity largely associated with things we would rather not think about: slavery, AIDS, genocide, famine, apartheid, war, blood diamonds, ... read more
addis construction
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within the compound

Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa July 29th 2010

The most difficult realization that comes after awareness is accepting that you have limitations. Maybe that’s where the balance lies - wedged in between your heart and mind between the crevasses that you haven’t had the courage to thoughtfully explore. The dichotomous nature of the two helps me separate what I can and cannot process while I am in the work. There’s a crippled man across the clinic that I see a few times a week from the top floor of the lunchroom windows. It’s nice to sit and observe the city, busy with people hurrying to and from their destination. The first day that I noticed him, he was scurrying across the crowded intersection, dangerously close to cars and a herd of donkeys heading the same way. A piece of tarp was tied strategically across ... read more

Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa July 28th 2010

(This one goes out to J - a fellow food lover who’s always up for trying new things.) Ethiopian food can be incredibly spicy with large portions for sharing at very low prices. In the local joints, you can find their staple dishes for about a dollar or less. The main source of carbohydrates is injera, which is a huge spongy bread that serves as the platter for the entrees. It’s made from tef, which has been fermented for a few days and gives the bread its sour-like taste. It's very rich in fiber, calcium, and iron. The supply of injera is endless and always found pilled around your dish. FIRFIR is injera soaked in a stew (with or without meat) and wrapped with more injera. The dish is steaming hot and packaged in a clay ... read more

Africa » Ethiopia » Addis Ababa Region » Addis Ababa July 13th 2010

Last Friday, as we were preparing to leave, we came across a mother with a severely delayed child. Through the mother’s story, as well as a few of the other children we’ve assessed, I’ve become more aware of the lack of resources available for those who need it most. These circumstances and lack of social support system leads to an encumbered life that is far more difficult than I can ever understand. It has become more difficult to process how I feel about life here as I take in more of the city. The crowded bus stops are filled with the blind and disabled. The mothers are seen holding their seemingly lifeless baby, arm outstretched and begging for a little compassion. In the early morning, the homeless are sprawled between the narrow median that separates opposing ... read more




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