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8/27/11
kiskeácity daily is out ! Edition of Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011 #HAITI #BLOGS @anedie01 @citizenhaiti #Caribbean #crafts
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Call this the Miss Haiti Universe and arts and crafts edition!
Miss Haiti Anedie Azael (@anedie01) posts a video of her every move on the pageant trail and so we are going to see a bunch of her until pageant night. There are 4 videos of her in today's edition (at the gym, putting on a mud mask, hanging out with Miss Turks and Caicos) but if you go to her
YouTube page
, there should be even more, including her tryouts as a chef this afternoon. That she manages to document and upload her every step while also partaking in the vertiginous Miss Universe contestant activities is a testament to her energy.
My favorite for today is one of her speaking creole with half-Haitian Miss Turks and Caicos. Haitians do get around the Caribbean and Latin America and this is a good illustration!
I also discovered the ingenuous
Haitian Findings
blog today which is a treasure trove of Haitian crafts and artisanal foods and products of the sort that will make you home sick and nostalgic. Under the Leisure and #Haiti tabs you will find posts on a crochet blanket, a recycled rice bag purse, a local alcoholic energy drink that should out compete vodka red bulls, a wooden necklace, Bèlzèb herbal hand made soaps, Jacmel based Moro Barouk creations and more. The recently started blog is written by Haitian born and raised
MadeinHaiti
and I really hope she keeps it up!
Other interesting stories from the blogs include:
Cooking with Madame Sara's
typical Haitian meal
complete with ingredients and cooking instructions. (Headline tab)
Sitwayen Ayiti/Citizen Haiti
walks us through a bee farm in Haiti
and thinks honey can be the future of the country. (Headline tab)
Tande
(i.e. literature Professor Régine Michelle Jean-Charles)
explains how she chooses which writers to research
, mentioning a tendency by academics to over-study E. Danticat, J. Roumain and J.-S. Alexis.
Laurie of
Caribbean Living
tells a tale of child sexual abuse
in a small rural town in Haiti by a catholic priest. (Stories tab.)
In the news:
Guy Philippe named as a prime suspect in American narcotics investigation. (www.miamiherald.com under Headlines tab.)
Earthquake aftershock in Haiti Friday afternoon injured one and caused a landslide in the West department. (
Réseau Citadelle
re-posting an unknown news source under Headlines tab.)
To read more Haitian blogs in real time, please check out my collection of Haitian blogs at
www.haitianbloggers.collected.info
.
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