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Kelewele Junction: March 2005
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It is foolish and hazardous not to dance in Africa. -Dan Eldon. Thursday, March 31, 2005. I've just added pictures to the previous post "No Joke." Didn't want you to miss 'em! Courtesy of Jane, as many of the pictures have been and will be). Posted by Jill at 6:19 PM. Easter Weekend with Team Ellis. On Thursday afternoon, Jane and I set out for a reportedly great beach spot west of Accra. We took a taxi, a bus, a tro-tro, another tro-tro and a canoe before we finally reached. A fairly spacious tro-tro.
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Reporting from Greece: May 2006
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I'm a 20-something American boy, working for a year at a school in Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in Greece. Every week, I produce a short report on my life in Greece. I mostly post on my LiveJournal. Friday, May 26, 2006. Podcast: Fire walk with villagers. On Sunday, I saw some people walk on hot coals. It looked like this:. 3:59, 2.4 MB). Click on the picture or here to see more photos. From Thessaloniki to Langadas, which is ominously covered by a cloud. It didn't put out the fire. This week, I...
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The Native Speaker: December 2005
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They say that by spending time overseas you learn more about your own culture. Read one American's story of readjustment after nine months in Serbia. Tuesday, December 13, 2005. Previously, I wrote. Links to this post. Sunday, December 11, 2005. Odds and ends from my last month of not blogging. One of the common questions I get from Serbians is "What do you think of our music? Like In addition to the folk music from the. I've heard some Serbian techno. And Gypsy brass music. Links to this post.
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The Native Speaker: May 2006
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They say that by spending time overseas you learn more about your own culture. Read one American's story of readjustment after nine months in Serbia. Wednesday, May 17, 2006. Links to this post. Sunday, May 07, 2006. Istanbul, Part II. Before you read this, check out Meaghan's account of our trip to Istanbul. Sultanahmet is probably the most touristy place I've been since the Upper City of Quebec. Or perhaps Disney World. In fact, you do see pictures of the founder of the Turkish Republic, a snappy dress...
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The Native Speaker: January 2006
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They say that by spending time overseas you learn more about your own culture. Read one American's story of readjustment after nine months in Serbia. Monday, January 30, 2006. New semester, new ideas. I got back yesterday from a conference about information technology, public diplomacy, and English teaching. I didn't get to spend much time visiting Budapest, which was the conference site, but I have come back with a few new ideas for the spring semester. First of all, I've started a new blog. This is Dra...
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Reluctant Dragon: Just when you thought it was safe to go out…
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My life and the surrounding areas. Monday, February 18, 2008. Just when you thought it was safe to go out…. The police are once again ordered to let fascist thugs use Belgrade as target practice to vent their frustrations, the main parties plan to show the world some good old Serbian national unity, dashing all my naïve hopes expressed a few posts ago that change could be on the way. What I wish for people of Serbia and Kosovo, whether in one, two or seventeen states, is independence from corrupt ill-mea...
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Reluctant Dragon: Sad, Very Sad
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My life and the surrounding areas. Wednesday, February 20, 2008. Sad, Very Sad. If all this independence stuff is false, illegal and invalid, shouldn’t it be business as usual? We still have as much control over Kosovo as we did last week? If it weren’t for McDonalds’s restaurants, LDP and Albanian pastry shops we would have no problems whatsoever. Daniel (Srebrenica Genocide Blog Editor). Ordinary citizens of Serbia are suffering because of radical politicians who want war. And that's unfortunate.
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Reporting from Greece: June 2006
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I'm a 20-something American boy, working for a year at a school in Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in Greece. Every week, I produce a short report on my life in Greece. I mostly post on my LiveJournal. Thursday, June 29, 2006. Podcast: come on, pilgrim. I just got back from Mount Athos, which combines Greek Orthodox monasteries and nature, as this photo demonstratates:. My hosting service is being all "use a valid file" on me, so I've uploaded the episode onto savefile.com. 9:10, 5.23 MB). 3 This p...
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Reluctant Dragon: April 2007
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My life and the surrounding areas. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Although many of us have been hoping for a miracle which would pull this country from the brink of the abyss and lay it safely back on the right track, it seems we now have scientific proof that we are one more option short. The discovery of Kryptonite. In a Serbian mine (as reported by BBC) means that we cannot even hope for Superman anymore. So is this why we have become a refuge for the villains of the world? Friday, April 20, 2007. However, ...