Fajara Golf Apartments
Kombo Saint Mary Division Fajara, Gambia
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... Djlore (which were mainly mud and thatch huts). The arrangement within each compound is similar though; generally two or three buildings built around a communal space outside where much of the day is spent, often beneath an orange or mango tree, while making food.
While walking between the compounds of Baba’s friends and family, we stopped by one of his friend’s ...
Time May Change Me, But I Can't Trace Time....
... then going up to Western Region and it felt good to get out and about and start interacting with people on the ground again. We went to The National Bee Keepers Association of Gambia in Brikama – Henry Jammeh is a Jola and I have spent much time talking to him about Beekeeping as a livelihood and again it was interesting to see how he and his team are showcasing this and really trying to sell bee keeping as a positive supplementary income. According to his statistics, ...
Waka Waka (Time for Africa)
... I am going back to see WFP and UNICEF tomorrow to follow up from the interviews we conducted in Ziguinchor!
I have lots of literature to get on with and to be honest I need to start writing again but I want to write something meaningful and relevant – and something that will demonstrate that this is PhD standard. Like I have always said, I could talk my way through this, I am passionate and enthusiastic but translating that into a written academic format ...
Another Summer Day Has Come And Gone Away ...
... I was back to see).. Capello, its time to make a few changes.. not with 10mins to go and a few players who look like they have had a bit too much sun!!
Yesterday (Monday 21st June 2010) was an interesting/bizarre day.. My RA travelled to the other villages over the weekend and collected the outstanding maps and I needed to pick them up yesterday. I made my way to the GTTI (Gambia Techincal Training Institute) which is a college for ...
Get Back Honky Cat. Better Get Back To The Woods
... the potential to be great and a way of tracking spatial changes over time!
I am going up-country tomorrow morning to collect my annotated maps which I am really excited about because they too have the potential to be great. And then to watch the football and hopefully a new blog entry that will start with a win!!
Back to the PRP - Sometimes I really dislike academic bureaucratics that seem to get in the way of my research!
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