After a late lunch at Lily’s with friends from Bern, we went to see Vitus. A beautiful and poetic movie starring Bruno Ganz.
Author: nchenga
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calendaring tool
a new online calendaring tool is making the blog rounds:
I’ve just signed up to test it a little…
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rss to pdf
very useful: convert RSS feeds to pdfs at:
http://rss2pdf.com/
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i’m living in a fridge…
Arrived back in Basel. To discover that it’s still winterly cold here. I’m living in a fridge…
I enjoyed my 3 week stay in Blantyre, where I surprisingly still feel at home. As if I never left. Even though much has changed.
My own descriptions of Europe sounded faraway and unreal.
But a visit is always short and has a predefined end, so I really don’t know if this would be different if I moved back.
It was beautifully warm and humid.
The crops are looking good and it looks like there will be a good harvest this year.
I spent a lot of time reading and listening to BBC Africa. And driving the 4WD pick-up around BT.
In true chiperoni tradition, I’ve made some snapshots of stuff I found interesting. And I’ve started uploading them to my Flickr account at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chiperoni/
Such as making guava tree leaf tea to soothe an upset stomach. A doctor we met showed us useful herbs. Growing in our own garden. My mom has invited him for a training. Cos like in any big city, this knowledge is disappearing.
I’m currently reading “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight” by Alexandra Fuller.
Another book that I bought but haven’t started reading yet is “What happens after Mugabe?” by Geoff Hill. That’s an interesting question.
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Very south
One week vacation in Blantyre. It feels more like a month than a week. A lot has happened since I arrived at Chileka last Saturday.
I even managed to fall ill for a day and a half. I still feel a little bit of nausea. It’s a long time since I have been in Blantyre during the rainy season. It’s extremely beautiful but very humid. So far it has rained every single day. Everything is lusciously green.Some stuff I’ve been doing:
- Getting insight into the administration and management of Chombo Children’s Village, a home for abandoned children in Blantyre. Chombo was opened in June 2005 and now has about 25 kids. And there’s a long waiting list. The concept is similar to SOS Kinderdorf and fits well with the extended family tradition of Malawi. Malawian “house mothers” takes care of the Chombo children in the traditional Malawian way.
- I’ve met with local companies and NGOs that have donated food for Chombo children. I also learnt that a WFP feeding program has started providing a meal at all primary schools around Blantyre.
- I’ve met 2 Social Welfare Officers of Blantyre City and learnt about the community-based approach Blantyre City is pursuing to take care of orphans. Before abandoned children are referred to an orphanage, these officers investigate and find out if there are any relatives who can take care of them. This week a new girl, aged about 9 or 10 years old, moved to Chombo Children’s Village. She was chased from the house where she was staying and slept outside for several nights, before trying to find shelter in another part of town.
- I’ve installed Ubuntu Linux on laptops for administrative and management purposes at Chombo. And now I’m teaching how to use OpenOffice. Which is fun.
> More about Chombo: http://www.chombo.ch
Books I’m reading:
I finished reading “The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency” by Alexander McCall Smith, and now I’ve started “Mukiwa – A White Boy in Africa” by Peter Godwin.
Comments at chiperoni.ch:
I don’t have Internet access from here. So I don’t know if my cron job has published this. I guess that’s something I really would miss if I ever moved here. Broadband Internet Access. ADSL Flat Rate. Google Search for “How to treat distemper in dogs”…. As you know, comments are moderated at chiperoni.ch. Which means it will take a couple of weeks before your comments will display at chiperoni.ch. Unless I find an Internet connection…
yours truly,
nchenga
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No hassle ?
Nobody around to hassle you? No problem! Web 2.0 has a workaround for you. If you need someone to nag you at regular intervals, set up hassle emails:
(filed under Erfindungen die die Welt nicht braucht)
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condizionale passato of scendere
looking for the condizionale passato, 2nd person, plural of scendere?
see:
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BlogAfrica 2005 Quiz
Been following the news in Africa?
Take the BlogAfrica Quiz:
AfricaQuizvia Mike McKay
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Sales Tips for Small Businesses
I’d just like to share this link which I found helpful and encouraging:
Small Biz 101: Tips for Increasing Sales – Signal vs. Noise
The 5 ways to avoid discouragement also hold true for other situations in life:
- Be realistic.
- Make daily goals.
- Find someone to encourage you.
- Get the hard stuff over with first.
- Don’t take rejection personally.
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africanflyer
Blog on African airlines and aviation:
africanflyer
Entries on Air Malawi
[Update] Air Malawi has a website at www.airmalawi.com
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retrievr
for future reference:
retrievr – search by sketchsource: kottke.org
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Overview of Public Holidays in Switzerland
Just in case you’re considering to move to Switzerland, remember the catholic Kantons have more public holidays:
Here’s the
English Version(Wondering: Would a regular print encyclopedia include an overview like this?)
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The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint
Guy Kawasaki’s 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint:
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upgraded to wp 2.0
Following the true half-geek tradition pursued at chiperoni.ch, I’ve upgraded to the latest version of WordPress. So far everything looks like it’s working fine. Please leave a comment if you stumble across an error.
I guess, I’m curious to see how Akismet will help to curb spam.Thanks wp for fixing so many bugs.
As a long-time WP user, I’m really happy that WordPress has gathered such a large community. It’s not always the case that the better (and faster) software wins…
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New Flickr Toy on my Laptop
Fun:
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Adobe Illustrator Tutorials
useful:
Illustrator Tutorialsvia del.icio.us
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Why You Should Blog…
I’d like to point you to this posting, which sums up a lot of things i’m discovering about blogging:
Why You Should BlogEven though many of my long postings* never reach publish status, writing is a great way to reflect on stuff. And I love saying, “I’m blogging this”…
*The short postings do get published 😉
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AJAX Translator
Cool translator interface:
AJAX TranslatorGoodbye to pulldown menus and submit buttons!
Love the typo “Protoguese”…
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Designing Icons
for future reference:
Anatomy of an IconSource: Swissmiss
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garish
I couldn’t think of the German word. Instead I used this word to describe what I was trying to say:
ADJECTIVE: Tastelessly showy: brummagem, chintzy, flashy, gaudy, glaring, loud, meretricious, tawdry, tinsel. Informal : tacky
Source: garish. Roget’s II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition. 1995.and surprised myself what vocab is hidden in the back of my head.
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Basel Blogger Meetup: ze details
Cyberwriter’s posted the venue for tomorrow’s meeting:
We’re meeting at the Restaurant Auf der Lyss at 18:30.
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Catherine Chikwakwa
Catherine Chikwakwa, long distance runner from Malawi, won today’s Silvesterlauf in Zurich. Again.
Well done!
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Tag, comment & rate the web
yet another tagging tool:
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