The neighbor getting water from the well.
Those bricks were probably 30-40 pounds. Look at them! No words.
One classroom
Some of the classes were taught under the mango trees. Just imagine when it rains...
My neck wanted to break. I almost carried it all the way from the village to the school.
My hubby is a champ!
Digging it out to lay the foundation for the urinal.
Trying to cool off. And it was only morning...
There were only 3 classes that were covered by a rooftop.
Break time!
That square bricked area was their water well for the children and teachers to drink from during the school day.
Lunch time
At their local farmer's market
Sugar cane!!!
Yummy! My first time. Loved it!
Dinner. This was sooooo tasty but oh so spicy.
Enjoying a somewhat cold beverage after a hot, hot day. Made with real sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup and in a glass bottle instead of a can. TASTY!
Mosquito net. Hey, gotta take all the steps you can to prevent yourself from contracting malaria.
Thayne hung the sugar cane up in an attempt to keep the ants off.
Monday, June 17, 2013
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