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Making attaya in Dakar 14


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Having afternoon tea with Antoine and my niece and thinking how life’s all about the simple things.

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June 13, 2009
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  1. bonnie Jun 13, 2009 20:05

    love it. miss you!

    wish i could be there… we’re having attaya here now, with jeremy p.
    but you’re way more fun. ;)

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    Kari Reply:

    with jeremy? say hey for me. what’ he doing there?

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    bonnie Reply:

    jeremy was in sanford for some conference, and rented a car and drove here for the day – it was a good time, i’ll need to talk with you a bit about some of the conversation….

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  2. Szavanna Jun 14, 2009 12:18

    Attaya is life in a glass … I hope I get to drink life in a glass with you one day ( that sounded funny :) … many greetings from the south

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    Kari Reply:

    it is going to happen :)

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  3. Esther Garvi Jun 17, 2009 12:16

    Oh yes. It’s the little things that make out the whole of it!

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    Kari Reply:

    the inside is bigger than the outside

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  4. Erica Jun 17, 2009 15:27

    What is attaya tea?

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    Kari Reply:

    attaya is a chinese green tea that senegal has made famous. it’s delicious.

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  5. Jessica Jun 22, 2009 01:10

    Attaya in the states is just not the same…but your photos make me nostalgic, so I may have to make some anyway.

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    Kari Reply:

    aren’t you in austin, jess? maybe we can make attaya together sometime.

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    Jessica Reply:

    I am in Austin. That would be great!

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  6. Melissa Jul 02, 2009 21:18

    Is that one of the best memories that everyone takes with them from Senegal? Making tea? I’m enjoying all your photos!

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  7. Melissa Jul 02, 2009 21:19

    P.S. Drink some for me! I miss it!

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