Tyler Algeo is walking the dusty roads of Zambia, helping the Ministry of Agriculture mobilizing communities to maintain earth dams on behalf of Engineers Without Borders Canada.
Your mom forwarded your blog site to me. I was really happy and excited to read about your time in Zambia. Your writting was inspiring and moving and brought the country and people to life. What a wonderful experience. I always thought, but now I know, what a very special person you are to be doing what you are doing. I think about you every day, was worried about you being so far from home and family but after reading your blog I can see you are surrounded by family and friends. You have inspired me to do something similar when I retire next year...if only I can convince U. Henry. Stay safe. LOL and XOXO Aunty D.
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Hi Hon,
Your mom forwarded your blog site to me. I was really happy and excited to read about your time in Zambia. Your writting was inspiring and moving and brought the country and people to life. What a wonderful experience. I always thought, but now I know, what a very special person you are to be doing what you are doing. I think about you every day, was worried about you being so far from home and family but after reading your blog I can see you are surrounded by family and friends. You have inspired me to do something similar when I retire next year...if only I can convince U. Henry. Stay safe. LOL and XOXO Aunty D.
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