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348 days ago
My counterpart was married this Sunday in Opuwo. The wedding started at 9 in the morning with 30 minutes of people speaking in tongues to a throbbing house/polka beat. I ran out of things to say, so I looped the … Continue reading →
359 days ago
At the top of the food pyramid, king of all foods, is the fat cake: sugary bread dough fried in oil, sometimes coated in icing, sometimes filled with jam, sometimes stuffed with meat, and always delicious. My one legacy from … Continue reading →
361 days ago
This weekend I traveled north of Opuwo with some VSO volunteers to see Ruacana Falls and Kunene River. Ruacana Falls is a magical place in Northern Namibia, with massive amounts of water tumbling over from Angola, mist spraying the mountainside. … Continue reading →
381 days ago
Yesterday morning I was walking to work and my neighbor tried to set me up (marrying) another neighbor. Now, I’m not against marrying this neighbor, it’s just that he wanted a matchmaker fee. 3 cows. No way man! Also my … Continue reading →
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