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Day 8: Neil’s First Day | Disaster Chasers
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Tales of disaster response from the Philippines. Project Cagayan de Oro. Day 8: Neil’s First Day. Posted by Jess UK. January 27, 2012. How to ruin a good shirt in one easy step - go to a mud site all day! Fell in love with the crazy, inspiring, all-or-nothing world of disaster response and the wonderfully ridiculous, hard-working people who are drawn to it. Currently working in the Philippines as part of the recovery efforts after Typhoon Washi/Sendong! Want to know more? View all posts by Jess UK ».
Snake Slaying … | Disaster Chasers
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Tales of disaster response from the Philippines. Project Cagayan de Oro. Snake Slaying …. Posted by Jess UK. April 12, 2012. We’ve had a couple of interesting jobs going on this week, broadening the menu of work available again now that our volunteer numbers have increased. In the run up to Holy Week numbers dropped off as people went on break and volunteer turnover was high as short term volunteers wanted to wait and arrive after April 9th to avoid spending a big part of their time idle. 80 yellow veste...
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Tales of disaster response from the Philippines. Neil has written 1 posts for Disaster Chasers. May 13, 2011. I just had a very good week at Project Tohuku. With my daily task of doing assessments and being the principal organizer of day to day work scheduling for All Hands I have managed to organize a very cool project. Who we are . Where we’ve been. Previous adventures …. Snake Slaying …. Meet the Residents, Part I. Wednesday Night Adventures in Mud. Earthquake Today: All Is Well on Project CDO.
Jess UK | Disaster Chasers
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Tales of disaster response from the Philippines. Fell in love with the crazy, inspiring, all-or-nothing world of disaster response and the wonderfully ridiculous, hard-working people who are drawn to it. Currently working in the Philippines as part of the recovery efforts after Typhoon Washi/Sendong! Want to know more? Check out disasterchasers.wordpress.com. Jess UK has written 110 posts for Disaster Chasers. Snake Slaying …. Posted by Jess UK. April 12, 2012. The the Mormons showed up. CRS had aske...
Assessment Day | Disaster Chasers
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Tales of disaster response from the Philippines. Project Cagayan de Oro. Posted by Jess UK. January 17, 2012. I hope everyone who’s applied is looking forward to coming home smeared in filth and smelling of sludge – it’s going to happen! Fell in love with the crazy, inspiring, all-or-nothing world of disaster response and the wonderfully ridiculous, hard-working people who are drawn to it. Currently working in the Philippines as part of the recovery efforts after Typhoon Washi/Sendong! Want to know more?
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These New Boots: September 2012
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A blog about change. Sunday, September 16, 2012. Day XX - Restart: London. Not that I’m all that still here. I’ve got a lot of things to do before my course at King’s kicks off on the 24. People have been asking me to write something akin to a follow-up to the unexpectedly popular entry that I posted back in April of this year. London. You’ve been a long time coming. Posted by Quinn Zimmerman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Day XX - Restart: London. Clean Water for Haiti. Mad Mad Mad Mad World.
These New Boots: December 2013
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A blog about change. Wednesday, December 25, 2013. A Christmas present to myself. But, as I well know after the experience of having so many countless things of mine misplaced, forgotten or stolen over the course of my bouncing around, anything physical can be lost. So I'm going to create a digital copy. Tumblr does the job well:. Here's to hoping I get a kick out of this when I look back years from now and see what still speaks to me, and what at one time did. Happy holidays to all. Clean Water for Haiti.
These New Boots: 2010 - 2014
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A blog about change. Friday, January 10, 2014. I started writing here in 2010. Before that I wrote somewhere else, on another blog, now private, years before. Before that I started in a little black-covered journal bought for me in Berkeley when I was 8. I remember writing about a trip to the beach with my mother and my brother. These collections seem to act as chapters in my life. Posted by Quinn Zimmerman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Clean Water for Haiti. Mad Mad Mad Mad World. On The Goat Path.
Global Nomads | Constant Nomad
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Exploring this great Earth and living in Liminality. Almost half the world over three billion people. At least 80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day, and yet the richest 20 percent of the world’s population accounts for three-quarters of world income. There are no easy answers, but there are millions of ways we can all give back, volunteer our time, and bring joy to some of the saddest corners of the world. 2 Responses to “Global Nomads”. August 31, 2011 at 1:32 pm. January 6, 2013 at 3:12 pm.
South East Asia | Constant Nomad
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Exploring this great Earth and living in Liminality. Tag Archives: South East Asia. I bought three kilos, took the bag home, and sat down and ate them one by one by one. Https:/ constantnomad.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/01-breathe.m4a. As the temperature dips. Yes, ladies and gentleman, $10 a night for a luxurious hotel room with air conditioning, a buffet breakfast, and a pool complete with a swim-up bar just steps from one of the most popular beaches in Bali. Just imagine what $20 could buy you.
Fruit | Constant Nomad
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Exploring this great Earth and living in Liminality. I bought three kilos, took the bag home, and sat down and ate them one by one by one. Like what you see? I dare you to subscribe. Come away with me…. Come away with me…. We are all immigrants. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Constant Nomad”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 26 other followers. Build a website with WordPress.com.
2012= The End of Liminality? | Constant Nomad
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Exploring this great Earth and living in Liminality. 2012= The End of Liminality? At a week’s notice. Yet that photo above is real, and it signifies so much more than the fact that I own a drawer full of kitchen utensils. 2012 will bring many big changes to my life, of that I am certain, but the biggest change may be the end of my nomadic lifestyle. 2002- Virginia, New York City. 2003- New York City, Virginia, Atlanta. 2004- Atlanta, Quito, Atlanta. 2005- Virginia, Buenos Aires, Atlanta, Virginia. Your f...
Uncategorized | Constant Nomad
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Exploring this great Earth and living in Liminality. RSS feed for this section. My friends tell me it “will get better,” and maybe they are right, but that is what people told me when I struggled to adjust at my first office job, and I haven’t found the adjustment any easier two years later. Bogota is home, I have forks in a drawer and plates on the shelf, and I sit in a cubicle every day. How to Pack: Top Five Things to Bring to a Developing Country. Continue reading →. The Constant Nomad…. Haiti just c...
Nostalgia | Constant Nomad
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Exploring this great Earth and living in Liminality. Https:/ constantnomad.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/09-cosmic-love.m4a. 2012= The End of Liminality? One Response to “Nostalgia”. November 21, 2011 at 8:08 am. Certainly the road less traveled! 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.
Mangosteens- Simply Amazing | Constant Nomad
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Exploring this great Earth and living in Liminality. I bought three kilos, took the bag home, and sat down and ate them one by one by one. Coming Home… →. One Response to “Mangosteens- Simply Amazing”. February 3, 2012 at 12:15 am. I see delicious rambutan also pictured; my favourite fruit of all time. Both available here in the Philippines if you fancy running some wheelbarrows again any time soon. Although I appreciate that it’d be a heck of a journey from Colombia! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Tales of disaster response from the Philippines. Typhoon response: Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. Snake Slaying …. Posted by Jess UK. April 12, 2012. We’ve had a couple of interesting jobs going on this week, broadening the menu of work available again now that our volunteer numbers have increased. In the run up to Holy Week numbers dropped off as people went on break and volunteer turnover was high as short term volunteers wanted to wait and arrive after … Continue reading →. Project Cagayan de Oro. As yo...
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