photo source The smell of yerga chaffe fills my nose and I am taken by the rich seductiveness of its scent. It takes me to Lake Tana, to the buna farmers, and back again to where I am now. Where am I? I am sitting in my boyfriend’s family’s house after dinner and witnessing the [...]
Published by January 12th, 2010 in African, Childhood, Current Issues and Dating.Tag Archive for 'ethiopian'
Dear Members; It has come to our attention that some individuals have become an impediment rather than a driving force for the goals we have set out to achieve as part of Operation Team Work. We have had several complaints from fellow members that some people have refused to leave their egos at home when [...]
Published by November 13th, 2009 in Social.I used to paint when I was in art school and a little bit after. Eventually, I stopped while I was concentrating on improving my design skills for my career as a designer. Now I just like to enjoy the fine arts. I keep up with what’s going on in the art world via the [...]
Published by September 18th, 2009 in Current Issues and Design.My summer has been busy. Busy, as in I have had no rest. I like it like that. It keeps me going, motivated about every project I get involved in. This project is special. It’s near and dear to me and I have been wanting to be a part of it for a while now. [...]
Published by September 15th, 2009 in African and Personal.I have been reading bernos since the beginning, and while I love it, some of the content seems like it’s too much bellyaching about Ethiopian women and men. I have some advice for both sexes, or at the very least bellyaching of my own. For the men; it seems to me many Ethiopians aren’t as [...]
Published by August 11th, 2009 in Advice and Thoughts.

