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Notes from Nica A Journey Through the Peace Corps and Back.

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Joy and Discomfort Reflecting on Peace Corps Service Through a Buddhist Lens

Reflecting on Peace Corps Service Through a Buddhist Lens. It cannot be duplicated, bought or slowed. There is only so much of it in this life. So let us make haste in finding freedom. Perception starts inside and changes the quality of experience. It is where the inner world meets the outer world. Its where freedom can begin and clinging can end. But when is being ever easy? When we see people.

What makes me come alive. Life in Nicaraguathe way I see it

Last 9 months in review. I can think of all these little moments over the course of my time here.

Kuching - Interhash 2010

This is to journal the trip to Malaysia for Interhash 2010. Sunday, July 11, 2010. Well this is our last post from Borneo. Tomorrow is our final day and we fly out of Kinabalu at 5. 35pm for Kuala Lumpar and connect for a flight to Sydney at 10. It will be hard returning from this hot weather to the cold that you have been experiencing whilst we have been away. Lesley and Wendy see you soon. Friday, July 9, 2010. We arrived back from S.

From Minnesota to Nicaragua My Peace Corps Experience

Thursday, August 13, 2015. They say through every difficult experience you learn. I have definitely learned to stay away from sheet metal in the dark, among other things. I am so thankful to have had a place to come home to and a support system to care for me. I have seen the slow progress, I have followed the regiments. But it is simply not .

Thoughts from Nicaragua Photos and essays from a Peace Corps Volunteer

These Things I Know for Sure. Calm Oceans and Running through the Rain. Ken on A Day in the Life. Ken on Cat Meet Cat Toy. These Things I Know for Sure. Calm Oceans and Running through the Rain. Ken on A Day in the Life. Ken on Cat Meet Cat Toy. Photos and essays from a Peace Corps Volunteer. I was born and grew up in a city of murals. Every blank space in Philadelphia more or less has some artwork on it- paintings of people, nature, .