Out of Africa...

the journey from here to there...and back

Monday, July 5, 2010

Wanawake (women) of AFRICA






Posted by Linda Faltin at 6:40 AM
Labels: grandmothers, Kenya, photos, Tanzania, women of africa

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  • ▼  2010 (33)
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    • ▼  July (19)
      • Still on Kenya Time...
      • Home at Last!
      • The Last Full Day
      • Kibera: Africa's Largest Slum
      • It's Called Shutdown
      • Reflections from the Masaai Mara
      • Never a Dull Moment...
      • Baby Elephant Walk
      • Meet the Wildebeest!
      • Up in the Air...the Road Ahead
      • Animal Crackers...
      • Farewell to Rwanda
      • Jina Langu ni Linda (my name is Linda)
      • Poetry from the Land and Sky
      • Wanawake (women) of AFRICA
      • Many Types of Independence...
      • Sunset to Sunset
      • From Mwanza with Love
      • Snapshots of Nairobi
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I am an 81-year-old sort-of retired Lutheran Pastor, retired R.N., perpetual spiritual seeker and pilgrim, and sometime writer. I am also "Mom" to my three adult children, "Grandma Linny" to 5 grand grands," Pastor Linda" to the members of churches where I occasionally preach and serve, and just "Linda" to my friends. I am mostly enjoying the aging process and the freedom and mellowness which accompany it.
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