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When growing up, milk was carried in metal pots, dairy products were freshly made by farmers and everything was organic. Clothes pegs and hangers used […]
Continue reading »When growing up, milk was carried in metal pots, dairy products were freshly made by farmers and everything was organic. Clothes pegs and hangers used […]
Continue reading »The clucking of a rooster rummaging around under our traditional Sumbanese house wakes me up. It’s still pitch dark outside. I guess it must […]
Continue reading »When I moved to London in 2001, I was shocked to see the amount of ready-made meals in the supermarkets. I was convinced that people […]
Continue reading »You know what we like most about Sumba? Its potential for becoming an ideal world… Learning from all the mistakes we’ve made and we’ve been […]
Continue reading »I like to publish my own writings here, however I met a lovely Hungarian girl in Sumba, who did a very good job at penning […]
Continue reading »When we moved to Waingapu – Sumba, our house was still under construction. Only 1 room was made usable. In the bathroom concrete floor and […]
Continue reading »Who wouldn’t want to raise children who become successful adults? I’ve been listening to many successful people talk about how they made it in life. […]
Continue reading »It’s been some time since we’d moved to Waingapu City on Sumba Island and I love it with all its challenges. The first thing I […]
Continue reading »Prepare your nipples for breastfeeding I was lucky enough to meet an older mother of two when I was four months pregnant with my daughter. […]
Continue reading »Every household seems to possess these foam puzzle mats. They are great as a floor mat no doubt, but did you know that there are […]
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