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Mud Mud Mud (to Kampala)

George took a picture of me at 5 AM this morning. As you can see, between the time and the sunburn, I am happy and excited. After packing up and saying goodbye to all the incredibly nice workers who hosted … Continue reading

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Jews are to Farming as Llamas are to Ice Skating Pt. III

After a chance to rest my feet, we went back outside so I could get a tour of some of the facilities and equipment they are building on site to handle our operations. The picture to the left is the … Continue reading

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Jews are to Farming as Llamas are to Ice Skating Pt. II

After a small break for a granola bar, we went back on the farm. This was the view from one part of the property – pretty hard to beat. The reason I had a granola bar for lunch, by the … Continue reading

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Things That I Never Thought Would Wake Me Up

(NOTE: Internet access! Trying to catch up to now chronologically..some new posts below and one above) 1. A rooster crowing in my window 2. A prayer to Mecca 3. A devout Muslim yelling at a rooster for interrupting his prayer … Continue reading

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M’Bale and the Great Journey

M’bale is about 60 kilometers (you see what I did there?) south of Namalu. M’bale is the second largest city in Uganda by population, but it looks nothing like the developed areas of Kampala – it is essentially one big … Continue reading

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The Road to M’bale

Today we set off for…the north. Our operations are in the Karamoja region, which is a roughly 300-mile area in the northeast of the country. The actual town adjacent to our facility is called Namalu, however it is very remote … Continue reading

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Kampala in a Day

The rest of today was spent seeing some incredible lab experiments being carried out by our research team (which is comprised of several recent grads from the chemistry program at a nearby university). A big part of our work here … Continue reading

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Morning in Zamunda

Today I woke up to see the view from the hotel, which bills itself as the best view in Kampala. After looking out on the balcony that’s probably true. The room is very nice, complete with a mosquito net around … Continue reading

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Africa!

I have arrived! After 15+ hours of flying I am happy to report that I am in Uganda. The first leg wasn’t too bad – KLM is a great airline and everyone was extremely friendly so that certainly made the … Continue reading

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The Last Supper

Last night, I honored my last dinner at home by having Thai takeout from down the street. I can’t think of a more American send off than pad thai and coconut sticky rice. To the left is a small sampling … Continue reading

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