Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Catching You Up to Date

So this has lots and lots of photos... sorry but we love to take photos!

This first group of photos are from around our home. People and stuff. This is Little Anna coming home from pre pre school (she is only 18 months old!) The second our neighbors harvested their maize and had to higher an ox cart to bring it all home! They are hoping to get 35 bags of maize!!!! This year is a bad year but those few lucky people who replanted at the right time like this one family have bumper crops! But sadly most people are not those lucky ones. Our other neighbors only harvested about 3 bags of maize... their family eats 24 bags in a year.
This is Joshua who had just returned from the hunt!!! His family will have a nice lunch! (Yes we eat grasshoppers) Joshua's Mom with Samuel on her back asleep as she washes laundry and Mia (Jerimah) helps.
Mrs. Kanyanga again and little Samuel (Our other neighbors)
Bryan really likes to photograph the moon and stars!
Sunsets from our home.
Mrs. Kanyanga does basket weaving and so Bryan taught her and Christopher (her husband) to make haning baskets that she can sell!
Us just chilling at our home. The front porch is the coolest place afternoon on...

Okay the following group of photos are thanks to Bryan. He felt that all our photos are of him and other things so he has been trying to capture my life in photos. So After a month here is what we have...

Yup that sums up my life here...


This is the oven project with the wives of the Scouts. We are still in the building stages.
The Women...

We went on a boat safari before Easter here is what we saw!
Blue Cheeked Bee eaters
An Elephant
Chinguni Hills (the south side of the park) View from the river.
Open-bill stork
Sun rise over the river
We barrowed a friends wide angle lens and had a blast capturing the river and clouds!

We went to Sharpvale our old home to visit one last time... We sat on the porch of the agogo's house and just chatted. Sadly not everyone was around but it was a suprise trip!
Socko the pup we gave the Liwonde family! Bryan really does love dogs!
The big dip going to the house... almost didn't make it out! Thanks Tim for the lift to our old village... You truly made us and our old village happy!

Us with Mr. Mzimba the original Rhino Tracker at Liwonde National Park!