Archive for February, 2010
Laos and the Maternity Waiting Homes Project
Story by guest blogger Debra Woods. Photos Copyright © Debra Woods.
Hmong mother with baby
I had the good fortune during 2007 & ‘08 to work on a project in three southern Lao provinces, the poorest in the country—Attapeu, Saravan and Sekong. Our project’s main aim was to reduce the maternal...
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The Great Dismal Swamp
May 18, 2012 01:05
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The Salt Mines of Turda
May 15, 2012 01:05
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How to Relax on a Cruise Ship
May 11, 2012 01:05
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Taos Is for Writers
May 1, 2012 01:05
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The Intracoastal Waterway . . . a simpler life runs through it
April 24, 2012 01:04
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Ann: That is REALLY cool, Estrella! I would be fascinated by the temperature difference, too! Thanks for sharing and for al...
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Hanna Bell: Yah they're really nice. Hope to visit this place!...
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Janel Gradowski: Those mines look amazing! I have been in copper mines and naturally formed caves, but nothing like this. Thanks for givi...
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JM Merchant: I want a go! Looks like you had a lovely time Ann and thanks for the post. x...
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Bloggoneit: What a great article on how to relax. I will have the opportunity coming up in June with absolutely no technology distr...
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