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I celebrated by wearing my Mickey Mouse/ safari/ peace t-shirt and hanging out in Vake park down street from the CARE office (though we drove, naturally...) and taking pictures of the kids making peace-related sidewalk art. For me, the most impressive part was watching the ladies from the school make the kids pick up every. tiny. piece. of. trash.
I also spent a while watching the landscape guy trim those bushes into perfect circles, but couldn't get a good picture of him.
Hard-hitting international news, this is not.
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