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Minibus capers in Lilongwe. February 16, 2009 at 9:00 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. February 10, 2009 at 9:43 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. When I first arrived in Malawi in September, it was nearing the end of the dry season. There had been almost no rain for six months, and the ground was dusty and dry, hard and hot. I’ve written previously about the rains. Parties at the NGO. January 28, 2009 at 9:44 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Tonight there are two (update: three! Movie nights (we occasionall...
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Two new posts | Gareth in Malawi
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March 17, 2009 at 1:26 am · Filed under Uncategorized. Two new posts tonight, and there are still a few to come! March 2 – The Long Way to Lilongwe. March 6 – Socks so soft in London. Have now been fixed I think. Rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to Two new posts" class="permalink" Permalink. 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. Ilona Hale ...
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Preparing for goodbyes | Gareth in Malawi
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February 18, 2009 at 10:51 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. My time in Malawi is rapidly running out, with only four working days left! 1 November – ICT 2: We’re not alone. 7 November – Motorbike Training. 8 November – Are we doing anything useful here? 27 November – Sometimes I wish I could just stand and watch. Ur weeks – so very short! Colin dared to ride. On the back of my. Bike to work some. That’s our house in. This is my favourite old lady in the market. She always has an energetic smile (excep...
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Two (Update: five!) new posts | Gareth in Malawi
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February 23, 2009 at 1:56 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. New posts, thematically related again, almost coincidentally. 22 January – What can be carried on the back of a bicycle? 10 February 2009 The Greening. 16 February – Minibus capers in Lilongwe. 20 February 2009 Guest blog post: Colin Dewar. And elsewhere) and they are sure to contribute enormously after they graduate. I hope to visit again in a few years to see how things are coming along. ]. New posts" class="permalink" Permalink. G (dot) nortje ...
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Guest entry: Colin Dewar | Gareth in Malawi
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Guest entry: Colin Dewar. February 19, 2009 at 11:41 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Colin Dewar is a consultant psychiatrist and friend from Falkirk in Scotland, who came to visit recently. For ten days. I asked him if he wanted to contribute to my blog, and I’m delighted to say that he agreed! A new person’s eyes and observations are always interesting and welcome. Many thanks Colin. For some pictures of the greening of Malawi, visit this new post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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The long way to Lilongwe | Gareth in Malawi
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The long way to Lilongwe. March 2, 2009 at 7:52 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. 24 March – Returning to Edinburgh for a visit now, reflecting on the life and issues I left behind, I’m no longer so sure I wasn’t escaping.]. Scrabble board, Jess. And I playing along. This sense of being a team has become more apparent as I say my goodbyes. The magnificent view from the road between Zomba and Lilongwe. Rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to The long way to Lilongwe" class="permalink" Permalink. I wrote my ...
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Socks so soft in London | Gareth in Malawi
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Socks so soft in London. March 6, 2009 at 11:06 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Over the man next to me’s shoulder I read a headline in the Metro which momentarily held his attention, Rare African meningitis kills mother in six hours . Africa gets such bad press! My washing would have to wait. I read an email in silence, still amazed. But something gnaws at my brain something is not right, not sure what. Oh, yes, the silence! What happened to the contented squeals behind me? I panic momentarily, get up a...