Weekly Newsletter for July 19 - August 1
In the newsletter:
(*) Newsletter Member Learning!
(1) Battle of the Bands Organizing Volunteers
(2) Malawian Waterpoint Monitoring Support Needed
(3) Wanted: Retreats & Conferences Director & Newsletter Director
Boring Logistics
So this post is really just an update on where I am and what's up in the next few weeks. Hopefully it's only boring to me (I just wrote about five emails about it to various people) and most of you will find it somewhat interesting.
A Day at Play
Recountability
Weekly Newsletter for July 5-18
In the newsletter:
(*) Newsletter Member Learning!
(1) Public Outreach Planning Meeting
(2) Take EWB to Work
(3) ACT Campaign
Village Life
I recently spent a week living in a very rural village. It is called Mtukwa village and is located about 15km away from Bua. The man I was staying with is a very successful farmer. He has managed to buy a truck, and also owns a TV which is hooked up to a car battery and inverter, although we never used it, I think because we didn't get any reception, and I don't think there would have been much on since he doesn't have a satellite dish. He grows maize during the rainy season (October to February) and vegetables for the rest of the year.
Explanitory Ramblings
Relentlessly the pleasant afternoons push on, hardly giving me a chance to fabricate excuses as to why my blog posting has been sporadic, inconsistent, and largely strange. I won't make up for last week, and this will be the only post this week, but I expect to be back on track in the near future (likely not next week though). This post is to explain what is going on with me in general, and what I'm up to for the next few weeks.
Weekly Newsletter for June 21-July 4
In the newsletter:
(*) Newsletter Member Learning!
(1) World Cup Fundraising
(2) Ian's EWB Party
(3) Fundraising Plans
Absent Mindedness
I wrote on three different subjects for this week's blog post, but I didn't like any of the results. I'll try again soon, but to keep some regularity to the frequency of my posts and provide some form of explanation here's a haiku:
Opportune Opacity
For various ambiguous reasons I’ve delayed writing posts this week. Due to a few more ambiguous reasons I find myself writing it now instead of interviewing the NADMO office. The large amounts of ambiguity are suited to the environment that I’m in and thus shall not be clarified at this time. Instead I’m just going to start writing and see if I end up with internet worthy material. I don’t know what this post will be about any more than you do (or possibly even less than you do).