
So instead, I will finish knitting my sweater T-shirt, then go out to buy some bottled water, and maybe go to the ice cream parlor to write a bit.
Getting a landscape without lines of modern society is sometimes quite difficult.
My blog has traveled around the world as I have transferred from country to country with Peace Corps. I spent 6 months in Guinea teaching chemistry and physics but had to leave when the Guinea program was suspended due to political unrest. I spent about a month in Mali and then transferred to Burkina Faso. I was a math teacher. I have now transferred to Asia and am an English teacher at a university. This will be my sixth and last year in Peace Corps.
2 comments:
oh... no water sucks.
But, ha I'm so jealous of your blue skies and wheat fields! Being in a city without what I like about a city (aka the culture with galleries and live shows and festivals) can be a bit frustrating... One day I shall invite myself for a vist.
Of course, you are always welcome to come visit. I have an extra bed; although, one side of the bed is broken, but the other side is good.
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