People Part Three
David Sheldrick Wildlife Foundation, Kenya |
A beekeeper in Gasura, Rwanda |
The Beekeeper's wife, Rwanda |
Gasura, Rwanda |
Interior of a home, Gasura, Rwanda |
David Sheldrick Wildlife Foundation, Kenya |
A beekeeper in Gasura, Rwanda |
The Beekeeper's wife, Rwanda |
Gasura, Rwanda |
Interior of a home, Gasura, Rwanda |
Prosper, the park warden who led us to meet the gorillas. |
These are the trackers, who helped us to find the gorillas, and kept them calm with their vocalizations while we visited. |
This lovely lady, whose name I have forgotten, designed and created a woven plate that I purchased and brought with me to Turkey. She belongs to a women's collective who produce such work. |
The outside of a home in Gasura, Rwanda |
This is what a building looks like before it is finished. Gasura, Rwanda |
Kitchen, Gasura, Rwanda |
Decoration |
Inside a home, looking skyward, Gasura, Rwanda |
Learning how to grind sorghum in RwandaI always feel so blessed to have the chance to meet people in different countries, and to learn about their lives. I have found in my travels that most people are eager to learn about my world, and so proud to show me theirs. It may sound trite, but people everywhere have similar goals, to do good things with their lives, and to look after their loved ones. |
Mash, our fabulous cook, who works hard to make sure his little girls have a good education. |
Dutchie, the driver of the truck. He handled the huge vehicle like a smart car. |
fishermen on Lake Victoria. |
Transportation across Lake Bunyoni Tutu was our guide for our white-water experience. He taught us how to survive flipping the boat, getting in and out safely (here he is pulling me back in after a practice flip). He called out orders to us so that we safely navigated the rapids. He pretty much kept us alive. A Ugandan cowboy. While we waiting for our gorilla trek to begin in Rwanda, a local dance troupe and choir showed off their mad skills. |