Tag Archives: New Orleans
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Across the world and back again: Holiday adventures in North America- post 1
213/10/2012 by etiennefish
I hear that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and this is clearly the reason that I haven’t written in …
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Life in Jacmel: a dish of work, with a side of more work, and a pinch of carnival amazingness
106/03/2011 by etiennefish
Okay, so I’ve now heard from multiple sources that they are under the impression that all I’ve managed since arriving …
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Carnaval in Jacmel, Haiti- bright festive and amazing
224/02/2011 by etiennefish
So last Sunday, we checked out some of the carnaval festivities. We didn’t really see things as they got too …
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Life in Jacmel: photos, observations, and some meanderings.
Leave a comment21/02/2011 by etiennefish
Today I woke up at 3 am and couldn’t get back to sleep. I thought at first this was due …
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ON THE ROAD TO HAITI- some observations (as written a few days ago)
Leave a comment09/02/2011 by etiennefish
So it’s incredibly strange/surreal to me, but while writing this, I am somehow sitting in the Miami airport, waiting for …
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The burglery.
214/12/2010 by etiennefish
It was Friday night. I had been in high spirits due to an email I’d received about a job interview. …
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I love you gluten, but I hate you so much.
115/09/2010 by etiennefish
Gluten is pretty much in all the best foods in the world. Fact. Gluten is especially present in bread, which …
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The journey
104/06/2010 by etiennefish
Well, I’ve made it from Germany to New Orleans to Florida and back again to Geneva, with barely a blog …
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Recent adventures in multiple countries
119/05/2010 by etiennefish
The last number of days have been days of firsts and many adventures and I’ve enjoyed them immensely. Thursday morning, …
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A distinctive lack of books…
Leave a comment02/05/2010 by etiennefish
There is a distinctive lack of books in my life here. Sometimes I am able to ignore this travesty and …
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