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Go Live. Senegal. There's a country beyond Dakar, and we're here to help you discover it. Newer posts →. Matam/Podor Discover Senegal 2013 Itinerary. March 27, 2014. Map of the North. Escape the crowed and noisy city life, to a quiet and historical atmosphere. Podor is famous for its restored colonial warehouses and. Your sure to find something to do in Podor whether its visiting restored Colonial houses or going to Les Blues du Fleuve. The streets of Podor. Languages: English, French, Pulaar, Wolof.
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This Senegalese Life: After the Sunset
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Saturday, June 22, 2013. It’s been almost two months since I left Senegal as a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, and a final wrap-up post of some kind seems long overdue. And with having supportive friends and family back home. Many thanks all around! Now, after what was quite possibly the best vacation ever, I am in Conakry, Guinea, preparing to start a Peace Corps Response position. If you’re interested, my new Guinea-focused blog is called The Kankan Express ("kahn-kahn"). January 26, 2015 at 4:20 AM.
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This Senegalese Life: June 2013
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Saturday, June 22, 2013. It’s been almost two months since I left Senegal as a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, and a final wrap-up post of some kind seems long overdue. And with having supportive friends and family back home. Many thanks all around! Now, after what was quite possibly the best vacation ever, I am in Conakry, Guinea, preparing to start a Peace Corps Response position. If you’re interested, my new Guinea-focused blog is called The Kankan Express ("kahn-kahn"). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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This Senegalese Life: World Malaria Day!
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Thursday, April 25, 2013. The World Health Organization explains that "Malaria. About an ongoing anti-malaria project in the Kédougou region. And I in 2012. I don't want these kids to get malaria. If you'd like to know more about malaria and the work that's being done to eradicate it, please take a look at Stomp Out Malaria. Or check out what the CDC. Or the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Have to say about the fight against malaria. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Line over the E. View my complet...
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This Senegalese Life: The True American Rainbow
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Friday, April 19, 2013. The True American Rainbow. There is a television show called New Girl. And on that show they play a game called True American. The Peace Corps Volunteers of Kédougou have talked about playing the game in real life several times, imagining how we could add in our own rules, quotes, and trivia. Having already bade farewell to Digital Ben and the songwriter, phenologist, and re-birthed living legend Patrick Hair. The Crayola Fun Pack. At the Start of the Rainbow. Basically, playing t...
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This Senegalese Life: October 2012
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Monday, October 22, 2012. Back in August my amazing grandmother (with lots of support from my equally amazing mother and family) decided to celebrate her birthday by hosting a lovely tea party to benefit the latrine-building project I’d proposed. She called it a Privy Party and it was a resounding success. She raised so much money that I was able to expand the project, increasing the number of latrines that we’ll be able to build. I can only hope that the latrines. Marielle and I walking; kids playing wi...
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This Senegalese Life: Good Hair and New Friends
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Thursday, April 18, 2013. Good Hair and New Friends. A couple weeks ago I got my hair braided for the first time. After my mom got her hair braided in during her visit Mariama Kesso decided that she would also braid my hair before I left. So the day finally came, I bought some meches. Extensions and she went to work. Once we were all coiffed and fancy we put on our complet. Outfits and headed out to introduce everyone to the Peace Corps Volunteer who'll be arriving in May to install in Salémata. As soon ...
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This Senegalese Life: August 2012
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Thursday, August 30, 2012. The feast day celebrating the end of Ramadan, in Salémata with my host family. I woke up, puttered around, got my complet. Outfit out, and waited for my. Host brothers to pound the big drum, signaling tat it's time for everyone who's going to the mosque to get a move on. The drum, warming in the sun. Fatou's mother, Mariama Kesso, was busy all morning with food prep and cooking. We had steamed fonio. Dinner prep under the mango tree. I also took a few pictures with Diabou, the ...
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Discover Senegal Trips | Go. Live. Senegal.
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Go Live. Senegal. There's a country beyond Dakar, and we're here to help you discover it. June 14th-15th, 2014: Mar Lodj Fishing Trip. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. A Glimpse of Senegal.
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On using your left hand in Senegal | Go. Live. Senegal.
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Go Live. Senegal. There's a country beyond Dakar, and we're here to help you discover it. Navigating Culture in Senegal: Attaya, a staple of society. A Peace Corps Volunteer’s reflections on development in Senegal →. On using your left hand in Senegal. July 11, 2014. Photo credit: idr-inc.com. Navigating the culture is half the battle. If you learn one thing here, never never never use your left hand, except for in certain situations…. Check out RPCV Kari Nelson’s blog for your guide. A Glimpse of Senegal.
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