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Finca La Libertad | Personal Acculturations
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A Maiden’s Voyage. Eye’s Wide Open and Looking: Part 1 →. October 31, 2010 · 4:58 pm. I have arrived. La Finca Libertad is amazing. Nic and Erin have put a lot of work into their home and garden and still have so much work to do. I m going to be helping with the gardening, but also building their home (primitive style, no nails or power tools) and building furniture. Where was the head? Yes I tiny bit. When in Costa Rica! I don t know what to DO with this stuff! A Maiden’s Voyage. Enter your comment here.
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On a New Path, Retracing My Steps | Personal Acculturations
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April 29, 2014 · 3:19 am. On a New Path, Retracing My Steps. The domestication of a butterfly. When are you going to post again? 8230; who knew that what I wrote was of any worth. I sure didn’t. So thank you to those who actually enjoy the randomness of my thoughts. Knowing that there are people out there reading this keeps me motivated to continue “communicating with the world what the world has communicated with me.”. Transitioning to Durango with a stop in Salt Lake City. Back home to WI –. Eyes Wide ...
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Enriched Coasting | Personal Acculturations
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A Maiden’s Voyage. →. October 24, 2010 · 2:43 am. Where there are colleges, you will almost always find decent coffee shops that are open late. Tonight I find myself sitting against the dark red walls of Mars Cafe. On the campus of Drake University in Des Moines, IA. It’s a nicely sized cafe with decent music, small stage for what will be live music playing in about 30 minutes from now, a lot of Cityview “Best” awards hanging from the walls, and best of all, they serve New Belgium. The example that I had...
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Into the void | Personal Acculturations
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Forget the bombs in your eyes. Love What Is. →. August 29, 2010 · 4:14 am. And so I enter into the woods tomorrow. I am ready to be into the field after 5 months of being in an office. I will be on the Cibola Crew based out of Magdalena, NM. We will be using cross cut saws to clear trail, starting at the trail head this hitch and moving farther in as we work. Pictures to come, I now have a camera! Forget the bombs in your eyes. Love What Is. →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Love What Is. | Personal Acculturations
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Enriched Coasting →. September 11, 2010 · 8:42 pm. Saturday, September 11th, 2010. I find myself in Macy’s Coffee Shop. 8221; A small volcanic circuit lies to the northwest of the city including Humphrey’s Peak. Last night, I spontaneously went to The Green Room. To see a music show. The headliner, Driftwood. Is described as an “edgy bluegrass band” from New York State, and they put on an amazing show! It was upbeat, fun, quirky, and entertaining. I found myself being reminded of O’Death. For the Fall Se...
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A Maiden’s Voyage. | Personal Acculturations
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Finca La Libertad →. October 28, 2010 · 4:43 am. A Maiden’s Voyage. I had pizza on Sunday night with my parents. We picked it up from the pizza joint I used to work at when I was 16 years old. Standing in the waiting area, I was brought back to my high school years of scraping by money for…. clothes? What did I spend my money on? Look at the spiky black hair! I’m very quickly and easily packing myself for Costa Rica. I’ll be staying at La Finca Libertad. As each essential item gets placed into my pack, t...
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Tucson, Arizona | Personal Acculturations
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Eyes Wide Open and Looking: Part 2. On a New Path, Retracing My Steps →. February 12, 2011 · 11:44 pm. No pictures. I’ve already lost my new camera. No more new technology for me unless it’s a gift or hand-me-down. Keep in touch, everyone! Eyes Wide Open and Looking: Part 2. On a New Path, Retracing My Steps →. 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 Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Mira! Eye’s Wide Open and Looking: Part 1 | Personal Acculturations
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Eyes Wide Open and Looking: Part 2 →. December 31, 2010 · 2:55 am. Eye’s Wide Open and Looking: Part 1. When she is in admiration of someone. ‘Look at you! Supports the tread that you walk on. Creating this seemingly simple piece nearly broke me, as it has to be absolutely exact in measurement to everything else around it. After a lot of hard work, incredible amount of bug bites, and some cement mixing, it was finally put in. Wonderful citizens of Colonia La Libertad and Peace Corps Volunteer Andrea.
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Mira! Eyes Wide Open and Looking: Part 2 | Personal Acculturations
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Eye’s Wide Open and Looking: Part 1. Tucson, Arizona →. December 31, 2010 · 10:34 pm. Eyes Wide Open and Looking: Part 2. I decided that at the end of my time at Almost Paradise, move on to Nicaragua. It just so happened that James and Alex had to make their visa run to Nicaragua on the same day I was leaving. Awesome, party of three for the border crossing. Later in the week, Cody decided he was going to tag along. Awesome! Everybody crammed in the back of the bus. Please buy… No? And has hopes of somed...
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Forget the bombs in your eyes. | Personal Acculturations
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Into the void →. August 25, 2010 · 12:05 am. Forget the bombs in your eyes. First and foremost, thank you to everyone who offered support for my Peace Ride, whether it was financially or verbally. Here is a picture of the final product! Day 1: Soggy Peace. The first Aid station was 20 miles into the ride. The friendly volunteer named Scott asked everyone who was enjoying the complimentary energy bars and gatorade if everyone was ok. “Heck yeah! I’m having a blast! Day 2: Sweaty Peace. The next morning I ...