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Goings on, thoughts and observations on the personal adventure that is my Peace Corps experience in Cameroon

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Stegner and Kushner: All American Authors

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Book Report: A book of reflection, 'Crossing to Safety' by Wallace Stegner, is not usually my cup of tea. In this case, I was won ov...
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The End

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WARNING TO READER: there are several posts that will be out of order, but its been hectic these last few months. Eventually, they'll al...
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Sunday, August 14, 2005

Visit to Ngonga

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Just a couple weeks before my departure from Edéa, I realized that with all the time I've spent with my postmate, Will, that I had only ...
Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Five books- three and a half worth reading...

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'Underworld' by Don DeLillo One of the largest books I inherited (and thus intimidating) was 'Underworld' by Don DeLillo. I...
Monday, July 18, 2005

A view on development

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The following short essay was written by a good friend and fellow Peace Corps volunteer, Jeanah Lacey. I thought you might enjoy it. Rectif...
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Sunday, June 19, 2005

South Province Meeting and the accident

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Not technically a part of the south province (the closest border is about 40km away), Will and I had been annexed a while back, becoming mem...
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Arrival of Seema

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Several close friends of mine threatened to come visit me here in Cameroon at one time or another over my two-year visit. In the end, outsi...
Wednesday, June 08, 2005

La Fête de Mariage

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A couple of weeks after the funeral of the son of one bank member and friend was the wedding of the son of another. Mama Yem has long ago t...
Sunday, June 05, 2005

The Night the Lights went out in Edéa

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One of the fun things about living in a developing country is the loss of electricity that can happen at any moment for any length of time. ...

Fête de Travail (Labor Day)

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May Day is a big deal in just about every country but the US. Here, its a day off work that has the added bonus of parading through town in...
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