Saturday, January 26, 2013

Officially official.

I dropped more than half a paycheck on shots (as well as a pretty penny for a backpack that fits, and a mosquito net, and magic underwear, among other things) for my next adventure, so there's no backing out now!

In case I haven't announced it loudly enough, I'm moving to Ethiopia for a year-long internship doing permaculture for a small NGO. I'll be there for just about fourteen months by the time I get my fun-time travelling with my cousin and requisite prep work done, and I couldn't be more excited. (That statement is probably untrue, but I am pretty dang excited.)

If you're curious, this is the site I'll be working on, and here is a post talking specifically about what is and will be going on permaculturally. I'll be doing my permaculture design course and kickin' around for a month afterwards here, before heading back up north a bit to start the official internship.

That's the serious, official bid-nis.

I'm stoked beyond believe to finally make it to Africa, to learn lots, and hopefully help some folks out in the process. And maybe, just maybe, I'll get to see a zebra in its natural habitat, although I won't plan on getting this close:


(Taken this summer at the Salem County fair petting zoo.)

...or even this close:

 
(Taken summer of 2010 on a trip to the Big Island with some friends.)
 
 
I'll be doing more blog posts up until I leave and will try to cover a lot of the questions I've been answering in person on here, but if you have a specific question or a request for a topic, please comment and let me know and I'll be glad to respond.