BlogHide Resteemsjhimmel (50)in africa • 5 years agoHere and ThereLong post... lots to catch up on Begin Journal Entry Nails in the coffin. Buried, and final. Angel died last night. She almost reached 3 years old. Every day I spent with her, playing, trying…jhimmel (50)in hiking • 6 years agoTo the Roof of Liberia“I'm down at parking and the guy here says car is the way to go, should be 5 hours the way the road's looking," I relayed to Dan, a former US Marine who disarmed IEDs for a half-dozen years.…jhimmel (50)in squid • 6 years agoCulinary Adventures pt. 2Round 1 – In the culinary corner, weighing in at 1 pound 12 inches, the most cliched crustacean in the ocean, the heavily armored Rock Lobster! Accompanied by his loyal henchman, Mr. Slipknot, the…jhimmel (50)in insect • 6 years agoCulinary Encounters Pt. 1Adventure is not excluded from the home – some adventures take place in within a 5-foot radius of the kitchen. Several culinary rendezvous have been nothing but adventurous. It all started with…jhimmel (50)in peace • 6 years agoOn the Scholastic Front...To evaluate my 10th and 11th grade students I am employing Performance-Based Grading tactics – a favorite among Peace Corps teachers in small-to-medium sized classrooms. It is, in my opinion, a…jhimmel (50)in africa • 6 years agoEducational EntranceAt my school I am responsible for teaching 10th and 11th grade Physics as well as 10th grade Biology . My classes are not large – only 20 students in each. We meet in the afternoon as classroom…jhimmel (50)in africa • 6 years agoUpriver for ReefOne quiet morning , my friend James and I went on a mission to harvest bamboo from a stand deep in the mangroves up River Trehn. He needed the reef to build a nursery for his newly procured cabbage…jhimmel (50)in africa • 6 years agoStanding Trainee, Sitting VolunteerA week before arriving becoming the White Man in Grebo Land ... Our final nights of training reunited us in the dorms of Doe Palace. We embraced the close quarters living in anticipation of…jhimmel (50)in africa • 6 years agoA Spicy WelcomeDriving to site in the all-terrain Land Cruiser was a bumpy two hours during which we drove through two streams and over one by way of a wood-plank bridge. It was quite engaging; tactically racing…jhimmel (50)in africa • 6 years agoOn the Pepper CoastThe Sunday morning after America's independence day, we grouped into cars to roll downslope to the coastal capital city of Liberia. Monrovia it's called - named after James Monroe, the founding…jhimmel (50)in africa • 6 years agoThe honeymoon month...… smells, temperature, noise, interactions. Life is fresh, exciting, and waiting to be explored. Time here is already moving fast, but each day brings a new scene or friend. My inaugural blog post…jhimmel (50)in thursdaygreen • 6 years agoGreen living all around me #ThursdayGreenLiberia's capital city of Monrovia sees the highest rainfall of any in the world. These rains cast inland to feed some of the greenest scenes I have known. Here is my entry for #Thursdaygreen.jhimmel (50)in africa • 6 years agoThe Children of SinyeaIn the village of Sinyea, Liberia - a kilometer north of the blooming Phebe Junction - the young children have no reservations and few obligations. Stiff cement homes are set in the verdant…jhimmel (50)in africa • 6 years agoHere it begins… Peace Corps Liberia6 Degrees North of the Equator in the West African country of Liberia. 24 hours of flights for 27 months in the unknown. Luggage checked and expectations set: 50 lbs on the dot and 45 fellow…