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After what some may consider careers in consulting and logistics, we quit our jobs, sold our stuff and left Germany to be full-time travelers and development volunteers. This blog is about our travels, our work as volunteers and our alternative life strategies - always looking to make an impact and to find the meaning in what we do or put some into it if we can't find any. -
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Shirt Raffle -Unser letztes Hemd
20. April 2011 // 19 Comments -
Fundraising: Yodelin' for donations
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How to survive in Belize City
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How to prepare for a hurricane in Belize
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Die erste Woche beim Roten Kreuz / First week at the Be ...
16. July 2011 // 5 Comments
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1 Jahr später: das Ende der sinnvollen Reise (?) Versuc ...
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Lebenszeichen / Signs of Life
12. July 2012 // 0 Comments -
Action at Mama Noots
7. June 2012 // 2 Comments -
Tip: Rainbow Hotel, Caye Caulker, Belize
3. June 2012 // 0 Comments -
River Rafting and Volunteer Consulting
31. May 2012 // 0 Comments
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Photo Blog: Eine Woche auf Tobacco Caye

Vor der Küste von Belize liegen ca. 450 kleine Sandinseln, genannt Cayes. Man könnte sagen, dass Kerstin und ich eine feste Beziehung zu zweien haben: Ambergris Caye ist eher eine Geschäftsbeziehung während Caye Caulker eine lange und verlässliche Liebe ist. Um Weihnachten rum hatten wir aber eine Affäre. Mit Tobacco Caye. Und es war super! […]
Photo Blog: A week on Tobacco Caye

There are about 450 sandy islands on the Belize Barrier Reef off the caribbean coast of Belize. Belizeans call them ‘cayes’. We have a steady relationship with the two big ones, and I’d say that we’re on Ambergris Caye or Caye Caulker almost every other week. While those two are our steady cayes, we had […]
Workshop auf Caye Caulker, blaues Auge auf Ambergris Caye

Anfang Dezember wurde ich nach Caye Caulker eingeladen um dort einen strategischen Workshop mit dem lokalen Ableger des Tourismusverbandes zu moderieren. (Achtung – Consulting Blabla. Wer nicht regelmäßig bullshit bingo spielt sollte nun bis zu den Photos weiterscrollen) Beim Workshop ging es darum, aus deren bereits gemachter SWOT-Analyse konkrete Projekte und Arbeitspakete abzuleiten. Die Basis […]
Workshop on Caye Caulker, Black Eye on Ambergris Caye

Early in december I went over to Caye Caulker to facilitate a strategic workshop with the Caye Caulker Branch of the BTIA. (Consulting blabla following – scroll down to the photos if you don’t play bullshit bingo regularly.) This strategic workshop was all about using their SWOT analysis (which they had already done before) as […]
Starting the September Celebrations on St. George’s Caye

St. George’s Caye The first, historic capital of Belize is a small island off the coast of Belize – about 30 minutes from Belize Cityby boat. There is a resort on the island and a few privately owned homes – in 2000 there were about 100 inhabitants on the island. The houses stand one next […]
Sippin’ cocktails on Caye Caulker
Off the coast of Belize lies Caye Caulker. On the caye’s shore is a little cuban bar. About a meter off the shore from the bar lies a little boat with two deck chairs under a canvas sun roof. In the chairs lie: we. Up ahead, you can see the pelicans circle and stand in […]