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Pete in Namibia: August 2006
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Sunday, August 13, 2006. Sinead in the village. Doesn't she look great? Some of the dances were really amazing, full of crazy jumping and hip movements. Sinead and I tried to do a few of them after we went home- she succeeded much better than I did. A few of Sinead's student's asked me to help them with chemistry- I don't know much chemistry, but I think I helped them out a little bit. Posted by Pete @ 5:15 AM. Sunday, August 06, 2006. Posted by Pete @ 6:53 AM. Oluvango, Omusati, Namibia.
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Pete in Namibia: January 2006
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Saturday, January 28, 2006. More scenes from Oluvango. So here are some more photos- I've been self-conscious about taking pictures while I'm working, so no photos of my students yet, but I'm sure I'll have some sooner or later. My outhouse- which really isn't so bad, though there is a huge resident population of mosquitos, which don't really bite me, but are still very annoying. At one point I also had a lizard and some spiders living there. Posted by Pete @ 12:45 AM. Friday, January 27, 2006. Oh yes, a...
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Pete in Namibia: July 2006
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Sunday, July 23, 2006. And traditional dancing (I think I could be good at this stuff when I turn 60). Posted by Pete @ 6:14 AM. Saturday, July 08, 2006. Dinner and a Soccer Game. Its been a week just like any other here in Oluvango, but two events have made it a little more exciting. Posted by Pete @ 1:24 AM. Monday, July 03, 2006. The Zebra Mountains (notice the stripes). A Himba woman and her baby (it cost N$13,00 to take this photo, which is actually relatively cheap). Sinead in the morning sun.
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Pete in Namibia: June 2006
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Sunday, June 25, 2006. Photos of African Child Day. Here are some photos from the celebration for African Child Day:. A seventh grader reading a poem. Two sixth graders reading a poem. 5th graders singing a song. The rest are from a short dramatisation of the Soweto Uprising performed by learners from 2 tenth grade classes. The ones with the sticks on their backs are soldiers, and the rest are teachers and students. The arrival of the army. The soldiers firing on the students. Posted by Pete @ 8:45 AM.
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Pete in Namibia: December 2005
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Saturday, December 31, 2005. I did have this picture, taken from the plane from Johannesburg to Windhoek (by Sinead) available. So that is what Namibia looks like from above- its about as dry and empty as it looks, though we have had a lot of thunderstorms lately. Hopefully I'll have some pictures from the ground on here soon. Posted by Pete @ 4:23 AM. First few days in Windhoek. Posted by Pete @ 3:57 AM. Wednesday, December 21, 2005. 6 days and counting. Posted by Pete @ 6:56 AM. View my complete profile.
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: April 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Thursday, April 27, 2006. View of Cape Town from Elephant's Eye. Dad swimming in the Indian Ocean and Mum walking on the shore. Chameleon (I think, it seemed to change colour! Posted by Sinéad at 10:04 AM. Saturday, April 22, 2006. Posted by Sinéad at 11:22 AM. Tuesday, April 18, 2006.
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: August 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Wednesday, August 16, 2006. So, as you may imagine, I am now quite scared to take this path to and from school everyday! Posted by Sinéad at 9:18 AM. Sunday, August 13, 2006. Posted by Sinéad at 1:57 PM. Tuesday, August 08, 2006. Bathema and Elizabeth. Ah bless. Sunday, August 06, 2006.
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Pete in Namibia: March 2006
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Sunday, March 26, 2006. Posted by Pete @ 1:26 AM. Thursday, March 23, 2006. I'm pretty sure I am as tall as their legs- I wanted to find out for sure but Sinead wouldn't let me get out of the car. Posted by Pete @ 11:52 PM. Wednesday, March 22, 2006. They all just blend together! A gemsbok, which I think might be my favorite antelope. If you look carefully you can see a rhino in this picture. It was very ornery and tried to charge our little car. I'm sure it would have won if it did. A meme (Oshiwambo fo...