Language Lessons II
Our gardener sought me out today–and before I go any further, yes, I feel strange and a little queasy saying “our gardener”–because he wanted…
Read MoreOur gardener sought me out today–and before I go any further, yes, I feel strange and a little queasy saying “our gardener”–because he wanted…
Read MoreLast night, a friend was telling me how foreign the concept of “roommates” is to Rwandans. “No one really believes that men and women…
Read MoreThere’s a lux coffee shop in town called Bourbon Coffee. It has wireless internet and good music and pricey food and beverages. It is…
Read MoreI have a friend here who simply defies explanation. He is good-natured; he is optimistic; he is kind. I would be none of these…
Read MoreI met up with a friend in town today, and somehow wound up talking with him about my trepidation at dealing with the gender…
Read MoreA few days ago, I was thinking a bit about the having of things. I wrote about things I wish I had here, but…
Read MoreI met three new young’ins at the gate today. Two boys, maybe 9 or 10, and a girl, maybe 8. The girl only spoke…
Read MoreI’m incredibly pleased to say that two people found their way to my blog by googling “birdwatching in India.” Thanks, Anna. Also, I’m inexcusably…
Read MoreIt’s lame to just link, but I can’t help it. Some of you–like the ones who try to make a living the way I…
Read MoreI went to an international food fair at the U.S. ambassador’s residence today. I didn’t meet the ambassador,and I stupidly did not take advantage…
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