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Reality check – or Lessons in Non-Attachment

Fortunately, some time has passed and some of this has leveled out; but this is real life in Uganda.  It’s been a couple of weeks of reality checks.  These are not pleasant, but things are improving – or I am adjusting.   It started the week after my return from

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We’ve been “sleeping around.” Zanzibar and COS

I’ve been sleeping around….   Now that I have your attention, I’m baaack from “sleeping around,” the Ugandan expression for having been traveling and sleeping somewhere else…So yes, I’m happy to say I’ve been “sleeping around” in the wonderful world of sand and sea, blue waters, seafood, fresh breezes, pina-coladas,

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More on the topic of roller-coasters….

Aaaah – the Roller Coaster Ride of Emotions is always right at the back door waiting for – no – grabbing – passengers.  Just about the time you think you’ve acclimated to a new way of doing things, of living, of thinking the weird has become normal and you’ve become

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Another Milestone Passed: Texas House Sold!

 Well hallelujah!  I am homeless – in a good way.  My house in Austin sold and to tell you the truth it took a village and the inhabitants of that virtual village know who they are.  I thank each and every one of you who went far beyond friendship to

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A Slightly Tilted Universe

2013 is a different year – the planet feels tilted a bit more than usual.  During most of my life I recall transiting the shift from one year to the next without so much as a blink.  Life merged seamlessly from one year to the next, punctuated by Christmas and

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The Loss of a Sweet Spirit

Danielle Gucciardo was 23 and filled with the kind of enthusiasm and genuine sweetness that is rare at any age. I say that because there are not many people I would describe as “sweet” without that characteristic being attached to being cloying or a bit fake, but Danielle was the

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Life Gets Complicated…

It’s been waaaay too long since I posted, that is if you’re interested in what’s happening.  If you’re getting bored with this – maybe not 😉   As I’ve said before, the odd and unusual has become the mundane, though one never completely gets used to things.  Just about the

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LABE Tackling Spread of HIV/AIDS through Education

By Nancy Wesson, LABE Program, Advisor/Peace Corps Volunteer. An estimated 34 million people are living with HIV/AIDS in Africa and 59 per cent of those above the age of 15 are women. Of that 34 million, roughly 10 per cent are children below the age of 141 Women and girls

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Meet Peter: Childhood lost

A few blogs ago I mentioned that I am helping a young man go back to school.  What started as an acquaintance on the street has turned into a pulling at the heart strings as I learn more about Peter and his story.  So I’d like to introduce you to

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Hearing Aids De Ja Vu!

This morning dawned unexpectedly quiet….   Always a welcome event here – and rare.  So beautiful was the silence that i turned off the fan and reveled in it.  Constant Karaoke…  Must be a new bare somewhere, but every time I woke up last night, there it was again.    This morning’s

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Children’s Room Project!

Finally – at long last – we are actually starting the project that was attempted in 2011. A burned foot, change of Town Clerk and LABE work intervened and conspired to stall the project.  And a truculent volunteer dug her heels and played the role of a power-mongering bureaucrat.  Her

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