The (Mis)Adventures of a Canadian Princess

Monday, April 03, 2006

Scenes Part 2


Work, work, work...



Many hands make potting work easier.



Sorghum: an important cash crop in the area.



A simple mud hut is home for most of the villagers.



Papyrus reeds and eucalyptus poles used to construct a mud hut.



The hills of Bugamba sub-county.


Dirty feet after a long day walking around the village.


Early morning mist viewed from my camp.



Amatafari or bricks are made by arranging them to form a kiln and using eucalyptus wood as fuel to cure them.



A woman walks past the Kikuto widows' garden.



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