This blog was just taken to the next level. If you carefully look upwards, you might actually see a little glimpse of it.
So what's new?
First of all, I am now publishing my photos on my own website. For those that need practise with their typing skills, enter http://maputo.lopezramirez.net in your address bar, press enter and viola! All others can just click on the "See The Pictures!" link on the right side of your screen.
You can now also get an idea of what is where and what this city looks like (from above). I have created a Google Map with markers on all the spots which for whatever reason are relevant. Most common reason for its relevance would be because I was there! ;-)
Even the typing students would have trouble with the map's URL, so I simply refer to the "Check The Map!" link on your right.
And last but not least! You can now all leave comments behind on this blog. Previously it was only possible for gmail-members to post, but that restriction is now gone. I hereby would like to express my gratitude to René, the "nachtburgemeester" of Da Bush, for being the first to comment.
Talking about Bush, one of them is coming next week! Which is why I'm being kicked out of this hotel next Wednesday. Will tell you more about it next time.
Adeu!
Saturday, 23 June 2007
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Ciao Roberto!
What can I say, even though that I live in Rome and have been to Uganda for 6 months... I still envy you!!
But, really, very happy to see what you're doing now. Africa steals your heart and soul!
I place this blog in my RSS list, so keep it updated. By the way regarding that football match...in Uganda VSO advices volunteers "never to go to football matches and political rallies" since there is a risk of violence.
So...try to see where the next political rally being organized. They are fun to watch, really! (.. and about the violence it depends on where you stand..)
Greetings from Rome!
Avinash, Katlin & Liselotte
Living vicariously through your blog. Keep up the good work! Enjoy! Ciao.
This looks very cool and exciting Roberto. Did you think about a webcam as well?
have fun,
Thanx for the warning Avinash. However, the good news here is that the Mozambican is good-natured and there are no racial tensions here.
Cosmin, the webcam would just distract you from your work and especially now you want to leave a good impression at the office! ;-)
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