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Monday, January 28, 2008
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Blog Archive
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2009
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February
(1)
Village Orientations
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2008
(35)
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August
(9)
Kilimanjaro climb
Sangoma Drama Troupe
In the field, chiggers and all
Church and Dala Dalas
Diarrheal disease, chickens, and Excel training
Karatu Secondary School
Quick, Buy a Brick!
Breast Feeding and TBAs
Curtains and Pregnancy Forms
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July
(1)
Jambo from Karatu!
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May
(4)
I leave Tanzania tomorrow afternoon. It's been a ...
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April
(1)
The Marathon
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March
(10)
My family came to visit for a week and a half. Th...
I haven’t written for a while, in no small part be...
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February
(6)
Our trip to the Serengeti was incredible. The bea...
Since I last wrote, the volunteer population in th...
Ngorongoro Crater
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January
(4)
Back to Karatu
Nimefurahi kukujua (I am happy to know you)
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2007
(42)
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December
(3)
Zanzibar
Onions for Sale
Malaria is hell...
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November
(10)
Heading South
Where is the rain?
Ngorongoro Crater
Give Thanks
Sundays are for Scrabble
Funerals
The Burden
Malaria Program Featured
Duka La Dawa
Tembo
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October
(14)
We're Growing!
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September
(13)
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August
(2)
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