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Monthly Archives: November 2014
ELIMAA School: Supporting Education in Our Community
For a few months now, Kakasii and I have been working on a project that is something we are supporting personally as well as part of the Social and Environmental Care projects we are supporting through Tanzania Choice Safaris.
Posted in Our Community
Tagged kindergarten school, Lutheran World Relief, Tanzania, Tanzania Choice Safaris
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5 Household Chores I Didn’t Have to Do in Baltimore
Here are five household chores I never had to do in Baltimore that are regular duties here in Arusha:
Posted in Urban Homesteading
Tagged Baltimore, household chores, mosquito nets, municipal water supply
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5 Photo Friday: Rainy Day
The rainy season seems to have arrived. With November and December come what are called the “short rains”–shorter rainstorms that happen once or twice a day a few days a week. Earlier this week we had a pretty good rain … Continue reading
5 Photo Friday: The Maasai Boma
I’m a day late for 5 Photo Friday so I’m throwing in a bonus photo. Earlier this week we went on a family outing to visit a Maasai boma (village) about an hour outside of Arusha. The Maasai chief’s son … Continue reading