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A journal of my Peace Corps service in the Republic of Georgia, 2006-2008. Monday, April 25, 2011. The war was a sad and shocking end to my Peace Corps service, as these final posts reflect. The good news, however, is that the ultimate nightmare scenarios did not come to be. Things were tragically set back, but the resilient Georgians picked up the pieces and moved on with the rebuilding and reforming of their nation.
Thursday, October 22, 2009. If you are still following this blog, I would like to humbly request that you check out my new blog, at www. com, whereupon you will find everything you ever found on this blog and MORE, specifically because I will try not to forget about the new blog for months and months at a time. Thanks! Thursday, September 18, 2008. Exile On Not Main Street, Part II. Anyway, here is part two of my Exile Story.
Gathering the blankets and sending the blankets to Georgian villagers. care to help? Tuesday, December 30, 2008. They lost the war with Russia, but they won some blankets. The American Red Cross was also running a Blankets for Georgia drive and would soon be shipping those blankets overseas. Why did their project end just as my free storage was two weeks from running out and th.
This is a blog to chronicle my experiences in the Republic of Georgia as a Peace Corps TEFL volunteer. As usual, I have struggled to find the time to keep this blog updated. Therefore, I will bring it to a close with this post.
Probably saving the children of Darfur through his poetry and interpretive dance. Only this will stop the slaughter, not the UN or negotiations, for that would be foolish. No, only my fluid dance movements and the scattered words on a page can melt the coldness of cruelty. Thursday, July 10, 2008. I plan also to photograph all the deliciou.
Deviant since Jan 30, 2006. This is the place where you can personalize your profile! By moving, adding and personalizing widgets. You can drag and drop to rearrange. You can edit widgets to customize them.
This is my Birth Doula site and blog for all things birthy! December 12, 2011. This is my first attempt at building a website but I am pretty happy I got the basics up and running. I love being a Doula! A Doula is.
Sunday, 27 September 2015. So I am starting up my blog again, which I am really excited about! With a little revamp and tweak here and there I am ready to post! Posted by Paige Wilkins. Wednesday, 5 December 2012. Saturday, 20 October 2012. America here i come . Madness! 3 We heart it.
Paige Wilks is an on-location wedding. Specializing in documentary style, natural light shooting. Her family and newborn work. Showcases the raw tender moments of parenthood, and her unique shooting style creates fine art. Her hands off, documentary approach to photographing weddings allows her to capture the most genuine emotions and special moments of the day while creating a beautiful story with images to be enjoyed for generations to come.