So from June 19 - 23rd, I hung out at a little quaint place called Clarens, just outside Lesotho. It. Was. Gorgeous. Good food. Good beer. Good times. Enjoy.
Long story short, I find myself in the middle of Lesotho - look it up, nerds. Tangentially, I've acquired a sock monkey for my 24th birthday from the one-and-only Aimee Clinkhammer.
Follow Birthday Sock Monkey's travels to each new destination. Oh and, I will also update as much as possible with news, photos, and witty anecdotes of my Peace Corps experience. Adventure Time!
Whatever I say here on this blog is in no way an official, or legal, representation of Peace Corps Lesotho. I think that should cover me?
Kelly Anderson
Private Bag F004
Mohale's Hoek 800
Lesotho, Southern Africa
Books I Read and are Reading
Without Feathers - read
What we Know but Cannot Prove - read
The Other Boleyn Girl - read
The Universe, the Eleventh Dimension, and Everything - read
Crazy Love - read
Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History - read
The Shipping News - read
Great Expectations - reading
Einstein's Mistakes: Human Failings of a Genius - reading
The Velveteen Rabbit - read
The Portable Curmudgeon - read
The Family Treasury of Children's Stories - read
Understanding Africa - read
The Boxcar Children - reading/had to return to HS library
Riding in Cars with Boys - read
The Philosophy of Nietzsche - read what parts I wanted to
Battlestar Galactica - read
The Cardboard Universe - reading
The House Next Door - read
Fantastic Mr. Fox - read
The Neverending Story - apparently it ends when you stop reading it
The Alchymist's Journal - half read
The World is Flat - read
Confessions of an Economic Hitman - read
The Reader - read
Sonnets from the Portuguese - read
The Zen & Art of Motorcycle Maintainance - reading
The Book of Nothing: Vacuums, Voids & the Latest Ideas About the Origins of the Universe - reading
Wreck - reading
Chaka - reading
Einstein's God: Conversations about Science & the Human Spirit - reading
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Since graduating May 2009 with a BID in Industrial & Interaction Design, I have played, worked, and frolicked in Syracuse, NY.
[Un?]fortunately, the Peace Corps has accepted me into their Community Health & Economic Development [CHED] program! I'm getting shipped off to Africa for 27 months. Stay tuned in for all the necessary updates here...
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