Standing at the Entrance to ChiribiqueteAn Indigenous community in the Amazon learns basic land surveying to fix the errors of the past.15h ago15h ago
In Defense of USAIDI lost a career in development aid, but the US will lose much more.Feb 2619Feb 2619
This Dog’s LifeThis weekend, Mino the dog, (Mino Man, the Mino Meister) finally departed to explore the mountains on the other side. Mino has been a close…Aug 3, 20221Aug 3, 20221
Conquering Limits at 40How a shattered knee can teach us lessons about love, our abilities, and gratitude.May 2, 20221May 2, 20221
Published inThe Aid Success StoryThe Anima of Aid: How Women Tipped the Scales for an International Development Program in ColombiaDiscounting women professionals is a problem that cannot be attributed to just cultural or deep-seated machismo in a certain country.Jun 24, 20211Jun 24, 20211
The Remains of the VanAfter blogging about our 10-month campervan journey, I was left with a lot of unedited writing that didn’t make it into the official blogApr 18, 20201Apr 18, 20201
The Seven Year ItchWhat I learned to love about life after living in a campervanApr 9, 20201Apr 9, 20201
Naming RightsWhere names in the Patagonia come from and where they are going.Feb 19, 2020Feb 19, 2020