Christine was my good friend in University of Toronto years and years ago from Picton, Ontario. During or after school she went to Paraguay and then ended up in Malawi and did some development work and then Arne came along and he was studying his PhD in cultural anthropology and after some awkward and wonderful evenings they figured they should become a unit, and get married and now they're in Germany and they are going to do some things - Arne will teach at a university and Christine will do something and I don't know what.
Christine draws pictures and uses them to narrate her posts. I like it. Please drop by and leave compliments at her blog.
I am thinking about sketching a little and I might borrow her technique. We'll see.
Cheers,
Mungo
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