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Teaching in Mozambique
A picture of me with some of my students on my last day of teaching in Inharrime, Mozambique. I love and miss those kids so very much!
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Celebration
My counterpart at the hospital that I work at was selected to dress up as a mosquito during the Mashrmani celebration in Guyana. As you can see the sheer joy and excitement surrounding this event is pretty high.
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The greatest PCV of them all!
Students at a Rehabilitation Center in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan were given the chance to show off their knowledge of PC and a chance to "become a PCV". Thanks to a local artist the citizens of Kazakhstan can become that mush closer to being a PCV.
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"That Movement"
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Thanksgiving Prep
Together with another volunteer, we clean the turkey we just bought to eat for our thanksgiving meal.
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Cold Fingers
This film is a slightly scary and comedic take on the cold winter months in my mountain-town in Georgia. Sometimes laughter is the best remedy when your snowed in your house with no school. My host family and I did get a kick out of the video we made during the heavy snowfall and that's why to me it was a success.
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Looking at her new home
After the wedding ceremony, the bride is driven in a line of honking cards where she views her new home for the first time. The furniture and decorations are provided by the bride's family as dowry.
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Looking at her new home
After the wedding ceremony, the bride is driven in a line of honking cards where she views her new home for the first time. The furniture and decorations are provided by the bride's family as dowry.
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A Typical Day in the Life of a Peace Corps Volunteer in Georgia
American Peace Corps Volunteer in Georgia Volunteering in a developing country for two years is probably exactly what you expect it to be -- a sparse water supply, gravel roads and an inordinate amount of farm animals. Living in Georgia might bring out the inner hitchhiker or even the inner vegetarian in you. I wake up at six in the morning with the cocks. At every hour of the day the cocks can be heard from any corner of my house, but they grow especially noisy at six in the morning, ju...
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Peace Corps Cameroon 2008-2010
In celebration of Peace Corps' 50th anniversary, I created a 5-minute video summary of my Peace Corps experience as a Small Enterprise Developer in Cameroon. Two incredible years with memories to last a life time. For detailed chronicles of my service, please visit: http://roundtwocameroon.blogspot.com
