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Two Years of Peace Corps in Two Minutes

Two Years of Peace Corps in Two Minutes

August 9, 2016
Jessica Fryman
Blog, The Gambia Files

Peace Corps service is no doubt a transformational time for every volunteer.
I took a selfie nearly every day for the 775 days of my service; watch how the time changed me.

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An Ode to 775 Days

An Ode to 775 Days

August 5, 2016
Jessica Fryman
Blog, The Gambia Files

I spent 775 days in Peace Corps The Gambia. But how do you truly measure that time when so many of the experiences can’t be explained? How do you count the moments of love, the lessons in resilience?

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A Letter from Leo

A Letter from Leo

July 13, 2016
Jessica Fryman
Blog, The Gambia Files

Hi friends, It’s me, Leo. Woof woof! My mom is leaving soon, soon. There, I said it. The truth is, I sniffed out the situation…

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Happy Birthday, America!

Happy Birthday, America!

July 4, 2016
Jessica Fryman
Blog, The Gambia Files

I wrote a “Proud to be an American” post that I had planned on publishing today. But, my words got away from me and I…

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What's Next

What’s Next

June 18, 2016
Jessica Fryman
Blog, The Gambia Files

What’s next? I don’t know. I might move to San Diego, spend some time in New York City, go hiking for a month, crash on…

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Crazy for Cashews

Crazy for Cashews

May 18, 2016
Jessica Fryman
Blog, The Gambia Files

Did you know cashews grow on fruit? I had no idea! One tiny cashew grows inside a shell on the tip of a juicy fruit,…

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A Peace Corps Wedding

A Peace Corps Wedding

April 20, 2016
Jessica Fryman
Blog, The Gambia Files

Gambian weddings are way more fun when it is your friends tying the knot. Congrats Katie and Yankuba!

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The contents of this website are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the
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Just a little about me

My name is Jessica Danielle Fryman, but I also answer to Fatoumata Camara.

I know three languages, the third being a tribal tongue less than one percent of the world speaks. I like to run even though I’m not that good at it. I read a lot. And I once published a book I wrote, setting all the type by hand on an old-fashioned printing press. I’m an avid traveler and amateur photographer. I’m also a master spider-killer and possess the ability to stalk my prey without the squeamish screams of my former urban life.

I’m originally from Las Vegas, a city with more people than the entire country where I currently live. I now reside in a two-room concrete house with a tin roof and a ceiling made of rice bags. I eat with my hand out of a shared food bowl. I walk down a dirt road to fetch my water and carry it home in a bucket on my head. And yes, I even poop in a hole in the ground.

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About The Gambia


The Gambia, known as "The Smiling Coast of Africa," is the smallest country on the continent's mainland. Just 210 miles long and no more than 30 miles at its widest point, The Gambia carves out a space in Senegal on either side of the picturesque Gambia River.
Although many regional languages are spoken, the official language is English. A majority of the 1.8 million people are Muslim. About a third of the population lives below the international poverty line on less than US $1.25 per day.

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