Monday, June 25, 2007
About Me
I dwell in possibility. (stole that from Emily Dickinson)
Feeds
Acholi Beads
Friends
- Aaron - My internet spirit guide
- Houston and Kelly - Gulu homies
- Aimee O. - Shows me how big a heart can be
- Mike Todd - Really makes me want to like Canadians
- Jason Crigler - Inspires awe, jealousy, and laughter simultaneously
- Mandy - Renaissance girl
- Chum - Life outside the norm
Of Interest
- Invisible Children - Changing culture, policy, and lives
- Resolve Uganda - Our target is peace
- UgandaCAN - Daily updates on northern Uganda
- Himanchal High School, Nepal - A lesson in development
Previous Posts
- A Surprise
- Simply Devastated
- Displace Me Koro, Day 3
- New Links on Sidebar
- A Departure: The Future of Computing
- The Webs of War
- Displace Me Koro, Day 2
- Northern Uganda Food Situation
- Displace Me Koro, Night 1
- Displace Me Koro, Day 1
Copyright
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1 Comments:
James,
Thank you for linking to my post at Cerulean Sanctum on being half-born. I pray your readers are blessed by it.
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