Archive for: February, 2014

 

Asante Sana Tanzania

 •  February 11

Visiting the African continent was a significant goal of this trip. Over the years, Cliff and I have explored many countries within Asia, even...

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Ethiopian in Tanzania

 •  February 11

From a distance, Dar Es Salaam is a giant, impenetrable gridlock. A sea of utter chaos. Our first encounter with this sprawling city was not one we...

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Terri & The Baobab Home

 •  February 11

We have met some truly incredible people on this trip! Artists, community leaders, business folks, farmers, kids, craftsmen, volunteers,...

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Happiness in Bagamoyo

 •  February 11

Project Equator has delivered so many standout experiences and adventures for the seven of us, but one big milestone all of us awaited with a mixture...

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Henna

 •  February 10

Kla, Sam, tuck, daddy, marqus and me got tattoos. They were not real, just henna. I Liked it so much, I want to get another one! Me getting my...

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Hanging with the Joneses: Part 1

 •  February 6

Back in September I wrote a post about the weird gravitational pull we have to all people named Jones…see “Keeping Up With a the...

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I’m NOT NOT going to write a blog post about Portugal

 •  February 4

I guess you could say that I’m “behind the eight ball” when it comes to blogging nowadays. (My mother’s exact words) What can I tell you? Other...

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“The Unexpected Home” A Short Story Inspired by Sangananu House, Usa River, Tanzania

 •  February 4

Careful not to make a sound, he stole away into the night, leaving behind the city he once loved. From the shadows he could just faintly see the...

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Sangananu House Tour by Jones

 •  February 4

It’s another fabulous Project Equator tour by Jones! Check out our “Out of Africa” estate built in 1938 and restored to its original grandeur by current...

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Tanzanian Cooking Lesson

 •  February 4

We’ve continued the tradition of taking a cooking lesson in each of our destinations. Our awesome cook in Arusha, Mwaneidi, was more than willing to...

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