iii. dispatches from cameroon
On June 4, 2003, I left the United States to live in Cameroon as an English language teacher in the small rural village of Ndélélé, about 20 kilometers from the border of the Central African Republic. These are the e-mails I sent back periodically to friends and family about my 2 years in the Peace Corps.
- Alive and Well - June 14, 2003
- Grand Theft Auto Ndélélé - July 12, 2003
- White! White! Buy My Mangoes! - Aug. 16, 2003
- Pangolin, Porcupine, or Bush Rat? - Sept. 14, 2003
- My Future Car is a Corolla - Oct. 11, 2003
- A Day in the Life - Nov. 8, 2003
- An Easy Cheese New Year's - Jan. 2, 2004
- Tais-toi, jaloux! - Feb. 20, 2004
- Yeah... I was in the shit. - Apr. 16, 2004
- No Food For Lazy Man (2 Thessalonians 3:10) - Sept. 11, 2004
- With Paul Biya: A Cameroon of Grand Ambitions - Oct. 4, 2004
- 21 Months? 21 Months. - March 4, 2005
- Radio 103.5, La radio des grandes ambitions - June 4, 2005
- Lariam's End - July 19, 2005
©2005 Andrew R. Binder