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Trice
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I recognize this quest for connection
Children of colonial cultures searching for roots in peoples and lands from before
And the so often confusion of those peoples thinking you did not grow here, you are not us
— 10 hours, 58 min ago
Children of colonial cultures searching for roots in peoples and lands from before
And the so often confusion of those peoples thinking you did not grow here, you are not us
Trice
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Wow - Yolanda’s Mozambican Princess foremother’s story sounds like an amazing tale to share!
— Mar 18, 2026 03:38AM
Trice
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Laughing a bit reading the description of what happens to find these shipwrecks - a much abbreviated version of what was in R’s diss which detailed the methodology and the science of the sonar etc tech and the shifting sea bottom. I don’t remember details sadly, but I recognize the shape of it. What would she be doing now I wonder? Still researching off Ghana perhaps
— Mar 17, 2026 04:16AM
Trice
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So much in ocean and beyond. I so want to be doing this with her
But how I wish I could write an application for /anything/ on a moment’s notice
— Mar 17, 2026 03:59AM
But how I wish I could write an application for /anything/ on a moment’s notice
Trice
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This is overwhelming betwn the wow + then moments of fear of ocean diving + then thinking how Rachel wld be right there if she was still here + then the writer’s own feelings of wanting to be able to do this + trying to prepare - she’s rushing something that is exciting but could be dangerous if not done thoroughly. And I remember R talking about the sea being even more difficult near these shipwrecks o’course
— Mar 17, 2026 03:38AM
Trice
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Trying not to get distracted thinking of R lost and gone from this work and this world how many years now
A good beginning though
— Mar 15, 2026 04:15AM
A good beginning though

