Somehow we came up with idea over dinner. I had just arrived in Jhapa district to visit Andrew in Birtamod one last time before our Peace Corps’ lives ended.
I was going to stay for a night, maybe two, before heading back to Birganj.
Anyhow, I think we were having dinner and Andrew was talking about the [...]
I was out in Birtamod after the Thanksgiving trip to Kolkata. I was having lunch with a guy from the Peace Corps’ office in Washington, DC.
He was security. He told me that he had been doing, well, military intelligence in Somalia for a several years before retiring and coming to work for the Peace Corps. [...]
By Scott Wallick
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Posted in Peace Corps culture, Teacher Training
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Also tagged ANNISU, bandhas, Biratnagar, Dharan, Godavari, Kathmandu, Newari, PST, teachers, utpas
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During training, one of the hardest and seemingly most necessary things I wanted to communicate to my host family was that I missed home. I missed home. I missed my friends. I missed pizza and beer as dark as the nights in my new, lightless neighborhood.
But the best that I could do after two months [...]
By Scott Wallick
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Posted in Birganj, Peace Corps culture, Service
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Also tagged ANNISU, Birganj, East-West Highway, Fewa Lake, Himanchal Cabin, Itahari, Jhapa, Peace Corps experience, Rajbiraj, Terai life
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Birganj to Kolkata, November 26–30, 2003
If I said that my Thanksgiving plans for this year were made by my friends while trekking around Kalimpong and Darjeeling with the US Consulate to India, I might sound a little over the top, as if I was trying to impress whoever might stumble across these scribblings.
Actually, that’s about [...]
By Scott Wallick
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Posted in India, Peace Corps culture
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Also tagged Bengali, buses, Calcutta, Flury's, Hinidi, holidays, India Museum, India Rail, Karkarbhitta, Kolkata, Laloo, Siliguri, Thanksgiving, US Consulate, West Bengal
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Oh, the places you go and the people you met. I’ve been in Nepal now for 15 months and met more than a couple interesting people. I decided that I’d write about some of the more interesting people I’ve met in installments. This is the first.
Here are three individuals I met while in Jhapa back [...]
By Scott Wallick
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Posted in Nepal, Nepali Culture, Peace Corps culture
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Also tagged Christianity, Islam, Islamic extremists, Jhapa, Kolkata, Nissam, Sunjay, Time Pass, tragedies
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