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TalesFromTogo A comical take on the ups and downs of life as a Peace Corps Volunteer in West Africa

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TIT This Is Togo

They are all so nice, friendly and very intelligent. I can tell they appreciate one another. Having dinner with other PCVs in Lomé.

Une Aventure Africaine

Thursday, June 20, 2013. Kids excited to see you. Children yelling your local name from corn fields as you walk down streets. Relatively inexpensive means of transportation.

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Peace Corps in the Kingdom of Tonga. Monday, November 21, 2011. Perhaps I could have looked around more, but I was sick of everyone asking what I was doing with every belonging, I just wanted to know who was getting what.

Tales from Triangle Wood

Watch the seasons unfold throughout a whole year in a few acres of Suffolk woodland. Through the eye of a needle - Helen M. Tuesday, May 1, 2012. The Cuckoo comes in April,. He sings his song in May . And sure enough this morning on Mayday, I heard him for the first time this year, his voice echoing across from the wood! Anyway, spring.

Tales From Trieste

This is a blog by me, Robin Tyne, writing about attending the United World College of the Adriatic. Thursday, 4 August 2011. A Tribute to my friend Zaid. Below I have copied what I posted on my Facebook as a note about Zaid.

Tales From Trish

Thursday, August 13, 2015. Interested in learning a little sumthing sumthing about me? This is a little collage my mom put together for me for my birthday. I wake up 2-3 Times a night to use the bathroom. Are you surprised by any of these? Link up with Jenn.

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