Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Things I miss most

1. Tokomadji!
2. sleeping outside
3. those 3 cups of tea
4.river bathing
5. sharing everything
6. regional houses
7. suli Kay!!!!
8. my heart twin
9. eating luch at someone's house...unexpectedly ;)
10.eating with my hands

3 comments:

JAC said...

I FEEL YOU, MICHELE!!!

julie ann =)

Unknown said...

Good Day Michele Hernandez!

Sorry to bother you. My name is Ray Blakney and I am a RPCV from Mexico. I am working on a 3rd goal project with the PC regional offices and the main office in DC to try to create an online archive to keep the language training material made all over the world from getting lost. I have created a sub-section on the website my wife and I run - http://www.livelingua.com - with all the information I have been able to get to date (from over the web and sent to me directly by PC staff and PCV's). I currently have close to 100 languages with ebooks, audios and even some videos.

The next step for this project is that I am trying to get the world out about this resource so that it can not only be used by PCV's or those accepted into the Peace Corps, but also so that when people run across material that is not on the site they can send it to me and I can get it up for everybody to use. I was hoping that you could help getting the word out by putting a link on this on your site at:

http://lookhereformichelesupdates.blogspot.com/

so that people know it is there. There should be something there for almost everybody. It is all 100% free to use and share. Here is the specific page of the Peace Corps Archive:

http://www.livelingua.com/peace-corps-language-courses.php

Thanks for any help you can provide in making this 3rd goal project a success. And if anybody in your group has some old material they can scan or already have in digital form, and want to add to the archive, please don't hesitate to pass them my email. Thanks and have a great day.



Ray Blakney
blakney.ray@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Hi Michelle
My name is Ousmane Ndiaye, I am from Tokomadji ( Mauritania). I did my high school years in KaƩdi the capital city of my region (Gorgol).
I was just doing some google research about my village Tokomadji- that I administrate its facebook page. When I saw your blog and all these pictures of Tokomadji, I was blown away, it's so awesome to see this page with all these picture of people and places that not I just know but where I grew up. Tokomadji my village is in my heart no matter where I go. I was in Dakar (Senegal) for my college years at that time you lived in Tokomadji.
I live in Philadelphia ( Pennsylvania) currently, I hope I hear back from you.