Tag Archives: Cameroon

Mud Homes

The soil here is red and full of clay.  It reminds me (DeAnna) a lot of the soil where my grandparents live (Burtville).  There is a pottery place in Eseka that uses the clay found in the riverbed.  It is … Continue reading

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Owl What?

I (DeAnna) was given an owl pellet in August to use during our homeschool year.  While making lesson plans, I found a great unit to add this dissection process to.  When an owl eats, it doesn’t chew up all the … Continue reading

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Calm and Stress Free

We saw this billboard on the side of the road during our daytrip and found it interesting how the bank was advertising a calm and stress free retirement, yet it also had the MasterCard and Visa emblems.  We are big … Continue reading

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Literacy at the Morgue

As I waited outside one of the local morgues in Yaoundé for the levée du corps (removal of the body) to take to the church for the memorial service, I was amazed at the number of people that were there … Continue reading

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Sauce

I (DeAnna) am a strategic shopper.  I don’t like to shop here (I only like to at certain stores in the USA).  I make my list in order of how the store is laid out that I’m going to.  I … Continue reading

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Sheep

While driving back from our Bafia daytrip, we were behind a pick-up truck that was carrying two layers of sheep and a sheep herder.  The sheep herder was busy during the drive keeping the sheep from jumping out of the … Continue reading

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It’s the Principle!

Fifteen years ago, David and I had an engagement party thrown by his mother, Mary.  She ordered a 4 foot sub sandwich from Subway to serve at the party.  Jill, David’s sister, had the job of picking up the sandwich … Continue reading

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Traffic

We live in a big city that has many taxi’s and cars who need to share the road with pedestrians, animals, trucks and buses.  It’s common to have traffic and it’s common for a two lane road to support four+ … Continue reading

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Being Ornery

While driving past a school that advertised on its building that it teaches proper Anglo-Saxon English and proper French, we couldn’t help but have a chuckle from the quote painted on the building.  We couldn’t stop creating jokes back and … Continue reading

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Bike Race

Several weeks ago I saw a banner across the road that advertised the Grand Prix Chantal Biya (she is the First Lady of Cameroon) for the weekend of the 18th-20th of October. So our normal route to church was blocked … Continue reading

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