Sunday, July 03, 2005

The big day!

Hey guys I was just checking if people still wanted to get together tomorrow night after we all arrive in Philly! I am going to bring my cell phone with me and throw it away when we leave for the airport, so I can be reached on it tomorrow. My number is 623-910-4790. I am planning to check this tomorrow to see if the early arrivers still want to get together. Please let me know the plan and how we all plan to meet up! I am excited to meet you all and hope you are surviving your last hours with your families and friends!

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I'm here, I have little hair and am wearing variations on khaki and green. I also have a watch attached to my belt. No doubt you'll no one will read this since it's 12:45. Hehehe.

 
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At 7:21 PM, Mike Sheppard said...

I just came across your journal about your adventures in Benin. I added a link to your page to a database I collected of Peace Corps Journals and blogs:

Worldwide PC Blog Directory:
http://www.PeaceCorpsJournals.com/

Features:
1. Contains over 1,500 journals and blogs from Peace Corps Volunteers serving around the world.
2. Official rules and regulations for current PCV online Journals and blogs. Those rules were acquired from Peace Corps Headquarters using the Freedom of Information Act.
3. The map for every country becomes interactive, via Google, once clicked on.
4. Contact information for every Peace Corps staff member worldwide.
5. Links to Graduate School Programs affiliated with Peace Corps, along with RPCVs Regional Associations.
6. And each country has its own detailed page, which is easily accessible with a possible slow Internet connection within the field.

There is also an e-mail link on every page. If you want to add a journal, spotted a dead link, or have a comment.

Thanks for volunteering with the Peace Corps!

-Mike Sheppard
RPCV / The Gambia
http://www.PeaceCorpsJournals.com/

 

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