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October 16th 2007
Published: October 16th 2007
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"Hujambo, hujambo bwana Habari gani? Nzuri sana! Wageni, mwakaribishwa Tanzania yetu, hakuna matata " translation ... "Hello, hello sir How are you? Very good! Visitors are welcome In Tanzania, no problem!" Sunny, sizzling Africa. Tanzania, land of Kilimanjaro, home to the giraffe, and one of the most welcoming cultures I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing. I've been here for 4 days, a... Read Full Entry



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Kiwodea, a local womans group, designed and made clothes for a local orphanage, and then the children performed for us :)
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The adoptions of this cutie and her sisters went through the week of the show :)
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The Kiwodea women, celebrating the success of their show, all wearing colorful Kangas!
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My fellow teacher volunteers! Walking on our way to school, through the banana groves
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Martin carrying my bag ... he insisted!
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Our students, running up to greet us
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Class is held in this church which is under construction
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Yea, seriously, so cute!
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Football! ... these kids have a way with flattening the ball ...



29th November 2007

WoW!!
Your writings are so amazing that I feel like I am there experiencing it all with you! I am so glad you are enjoying all of your adventures and I cannot wait to read more and hear all about it when you come home! I do miss you so I will be excited to see you when you return. If you get a chance, email me to let me know when you will be home my dear!
15th December 2007

Mt Kilimanjaro
Loved your blog on Tanzania. Climbed to the top twice in 1965 when I was a member of the mountain club. Also climbed Mt Meru twice, once in the fog on top and had to throw rocks ahead to know when to stop as it drops off at the top. Also have a wooden carved Chagga pombe drinking cup from when I worked up on the mountain- was working for the ministry on water and irrigation. The original irrigation canals on the mountains bringing water from the west to the east were built by the Germans before WWI. Also used to have fresh caught trout for breakfast. Was great.
14th January 2009

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