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What we talk about when we talk about sign pollution.

A Belated-ly Published Post from Ellie Burnett, International Volunteer Extraordinaire (IVE) Our little family of two has a tepid relationship with signage. We are always first in line to commend a place for clear, legible, eye-level pedestrian signs. I have a distaste for billboards, not only aesthetically but also in terms of injury prevention: they cause accidents. For his […]

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Everything’s Comin’ Up Buggy

My first summer here was marked by a stately progression of bugs.  Each different bug managed I would say to dominate for about a week.  It’s all a bit jumbled now, but I remember a week of Gigantic and furry Cecropia moths which seemed particularly fond of the upstairs corridor, then a more modest period […]

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Mad Yorkshire Men (no dogs) Carry Bikes to Theth

Hi Catherine, Just a quick e-mail to let you know that we made it up and over the top (photo attached) and are now back in the UK. The top took us 5 hours from the farmhouse and then 2 hours to Thethi. Many thanks again to you and everyone at Rilindja for your hospitality […]

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Starring: Rilindja’s First International Volunteers!

Hello, hello! We’re oh so pleased to be bringing you this guest blog post about weeks 1 and 2 of our three week stay in Valbona Valley. After doing a bit of research into the tourist mapping situation in the Balkans, we were kindly offered a spot in the Journey to Valbona family in exchange […]

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“What Do We Do in Spring?”

… as a friend once asked me. “Er, fall in love?” I answered. “NO!  We Clean!” As she was visiting at the time this seemed a little bold, even to me, but then she did manage to deconstruct the very dead xmas tree that had been cluttering up my 4th floor apartment (I was afraid […]

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Kled Ismalaj – Besa in Action

Kled showed up here yesterday, and talked m’ear off for 45 minutes.  (I’d been mentioning Alfred’s (ridiculous?) suggestion that if I can’t find a house soon, I should get an apartment in Bajram Curri until something turns up).  (I should clarify that Alfred means well, and I know it.  But one does not leave NYC […]

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Couple of Acres and a Badger?

I think there’s something truly lovely in how Albanians love Edith Durham.  You might expect that a relatively isolated people would be grateful for the historic attention, but it isn’t that.  Albanians aren’t grateful to Edith Durham.  They love her.  They have adopted her.   I’ll tell you a little secret?   . . . and in […]

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Back in the Saddle Again

Where did the year go?  I guess maybe it got pre-emptively buried in snow?  Anyhow – we’ve been dug out, finally, after 37 days of total isolation.  I’ve barely been outdoors for 40 days.  Thanks as ever to Intrepid Report for publishing my random scribblings . . . . http://www.intrepidreport.com/archives/5029 “Rescuing the Rabbit” Much love […]

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The Sublime

Hello!  I’ve been walking a lot lately.   In my first year here, I fell into the idea of guides – don’t go where you don’t know – but in the last month, I’ve been having wonderful adventures with Eva van der Marel, who has taught me the freedom of exploring with a map and […]

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This is clearly the Summer of Hedgehogs

I’m SO sorry for not writing more . . . it turned into the summer of the hedgehogs, when the afore-mentioned h.hog gave birth — but it was touch and go for a long time — always is, when you love animals, I think, but . . .. the babies are full-fledged individuals now, after […]

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