Goodbyes are sad. Who said parting is such sweet sorrow? Sweet?!? Some would say that I have lived for the past ten months around the world, far from my family and friends. They would be wrong. T… more →
SEKUCoViewMichael Nicholls wrote 6 months ago: (I copied this over from a recent blog post from another application which we’re no longer usi … more →
Michael Nicholls wrote 6 months ago: Thus far in my experience of Tanzanian culture I’ve noticed a tendency to strive for sameness … more →
Michael Nicholls wrote 6 months ago: On Monday one of the translators came to work a little down. His wife had made a trip to the village … more →
ayannaco wrote 1 year ago: Goodbyes are sad. Who said parting is such sweet sorrow? Sweet?!? Some would say that I have lived … more →
ayannaco wrote 1 year ago: Last month we had a visit from the Tanzanian Commission for Universities. In mid-May, a committee of … more →
ayannaco wrote 1 year ago: Today, our school car, filled with 5 people – Honoratha, Emma, Mgonda, Kiondo and me, headed inland … more →
ayannaco wrote 1 year ago: I had the joy of having my parents with me in Tanzania for several weeks. My father was here for two … more →
ayannaco wrote 1 year ago: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all around the world! Here at SEKUCo we have just finished mi … more →
ayannaco wrote 2 years ago: Local markets are found in our towns and cities. Unlike the big box stores being built everywhere, h … more →
ayannaco wrote 2 years ago: Although this blog has been quiet, life in a language school is anything but quiet. Tunasema saa. Th … more →
ayannaco wrote 2 years ago: The Internet was on and then off and then on again in Lushoto this week. So, there have not been any … more →
ayannaco wrote 2 years ago: Today it rained. It rained hard. The sky went from being brilliant blue, bold and beautiful to a dul … more →
ayannaco wrote 2 years ago: I have arrived! I am in Lushoto, Tanzania!! Lushoto is a town that is close to the University and I … more →