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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Hometown Travels Reflected

Posted by Kelsey at 4:48 PM
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Graduate student in journalism. Travel fanatic. Can't wait til the day I will be able to afford to travel the world. Photography freak. Love my cats. Do-gooder wannabe. Crossing my fingers that I will be able to get a job in the aid and development field when I graduate. Obsessed with Afghanistan. Pretty freaking liberal. Watch waaaaay too much TV. Often weird. Loner. Loyal to a fault. History nerd. Slight sci-fi geek. Pathologically shy. Shakespeare nut. Quirky sense of humor. Raised in the country, but love the big city
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    #945 Spending all your money on candy
    1 day ago
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    Third times a charm in Istanbul, Turkey
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    A Month of Reflection
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    Every Day is Earth Day
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    Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
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    Bikes Beat Metro in Copenhagen
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    Spring at the Public Garden
    6 years ago
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    Hello world!
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    New Exhibition Opening Today in Chicago
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    Snowy Details
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    Why Trump and other anti-immigration supporters are completely wrong
    8 years ago
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    What Disaster Response Needs to Save Lives is More Volunteers
    10 years ago
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    Ottoman Search
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  • Stuff Expat Aid Workers Like
    #220 Google Maps
    10 years ago
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    i've moved!
    11 years ago
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    four favorites:
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    Scandinivian Wedding: Enchanted Castle
    11 years ago
  • Hyperbole and a Half
    Menace
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    Long Overdue
    11 years ago
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    Teaching English as a Non EU Citizen in the E.U.
    11 years ago
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    I should have raised hell
    12 years ago
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    Experts Continue Debate Over Iran’s Disputed Nuclear Program
    13 years ago
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    OMFG NO WAY
    13 years ago
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    Goddammit, MORE?!
    13 years ago
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    Epilogue- Right On Time
    13 years ago
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    Please, come along to my new blog (and I'll take you to Tanzania)
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    The Ides of March
    14 years ago
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    14 years ago
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    Watch Me.
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    Gunner Palace
    20 years ago
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