africa

Red Deer Farmer’s Market – Starts May 22, 2010

by andrewkooman on May 15, 2010

Note: I’ve put under erasure some of the things in this original post… but since it’s been popular and helpful info for the market in general, I’m leaving it up so people who want to locate the market can find it. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, we won’t be having a booth at the market [...]

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Remembering Names: Turkana Tribes

by andrewkooman on April 7, 2010

In 2006 Andrew traveled with a crew of six independent filmmakers to shoot the film E for Everyone: The Mouse and the Elephant. The following is an excerpt and a behind the scene look of Andrew’s experience on set. Previous Entry We started the day at the bank.  We brought some money with us from [...]

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Remembering Names: Malindi

by andrewkooman on March 24, 2010

In 2006 Andrew traveled with a crew of six independent filmmakers to shoot the film E for Everyone: The Mouse and the Elephant. The following is an excerpt and a behind the scene look of Andrew’s experience on set. Previous Entry We got on a bus from Mombasa to Malindi, a place on the coast [...]

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Remembering Names: Julie

by andrewkooman on March 17, 2010

In 2006 Andrew traveled with a crew of six independent filmmakers to shoot the film E for Everyone: The Mouse and the Elephant. The following is an excerpt and a behind the scene look of Andrew’s experience on set. Previous Entry Are death and life mere facts only God can bend and change?  What do [...]

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Remembering Names: Lydia and Nathan

by andrewkooman on March 10, 2010

In 2006 Andrew traveled with a crew of six independent filmmakers to shoot the film E for Everyone: The Mouse and the Elephant.  The following is an excerpt and a behind the scene look of Andrew’s experience on set. Previous Entry It was only that morning that I learned of the story behind the wristband [...]

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Conflict Diamonds: African Diamond Council

by andrewkooman on December 16, 2009

This ad packs punch.  Found in on AdsoftheWorld.com, from the African Diamond Council.

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Reverend William Kubondo was a Godsend for the E for Everyone crew. Two weeks before our flight to Kenya, a flight we had paid big dollars for, we had few connections, no itinerary, not even a place to stay. Since the footage scripted for Africa was key to the drama of the film and crucial [...]

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