Walking home from a neighborhood street sale (NY style garage sale), I popped in a Chinese restaurant around the corner from my place. I met Laura. She ordered just before me, abour 5’7″, 60 years old, black, dressed in layers of dark colored sweats and looked a bit downtrodden. When she spoke you could see […]
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Back by popular demand: Kenya off the beaten path

Thank you. Thank you so much to the people that have been emailing me over the last couple months, reading and requesting me to continue with my blog. I heard you. And I will. So much to tell about my second month spent in Africa, and what an experience I have had here in Vail, […]
Sudan: closing thoughts

This video will give you a pretty good idea of what Malakal was like. The homes. The street, the children and the mamas and babas (mom and dad in Arabic). The boys delivering water from the Nile using donkey carts, the minimal trash, the businesses. During my short 7 days in Malakal, I learned about […]