Hanging out under the Hanger
Gazelle
Gazelle part deux
Turtle
Turtle attack
He is huge and mean and has no problem roughing up a trainee or anything else that gets in his way
Our lovely computer area
The Cafe...Braxton apparently didnt want to be photographed
Same Cafe and Braxton didnt mind being photographed
Line to get Rabies shots
Fatee teaching some Bambara
Survival Bambara has been a life saver
awesome little grass huts
The Infamous Negen Chair
Our lovely grass sleeping huts
I really liked these huts for some reason
I mean they are cool
The hanger
up close and personal
me and my hated enemy
turtle...turtle
gotta love the communal bowl...just make sure you eat with your right hand
alittle Northeren dancing
it involves a lot of hand movement and not much else
some of the girls getting henna done
they apparently put rat posion on afterwards so it doesnt come off
more dancing
its sorta like standing around and moveing your hands around
put your right leg in, put right leg out
more henna for the ladies
so of the henna after it was dry
you only want to get henna done on your left hand, so you can eat without getting some rat posion residue in your food
SED session
Home sweet home in Tubaniso
My lovely mosquito net
Cows
alittle countryside
A view out from our LCF's house
Sanakoroba, aka....Shadykoroba
our lovely porch where we cooked manya french fry
long straight bumpy road
The Mayor's office
another lovely view of Shady
My bike and other junk laid out on my floor at my homestay in Sanakoroba
My cot at homestay
My home for the first 2 months of training
my compound, just watch out of the pit of SheaNuts
a view from my doorway, thats my homestay kitchen staight in front
storm moving in
its getting close
another crazy storm with a wicked ring around it
you can see the storms coming from mile away
The man that i am named after's family
the Malian Abou Ba and the American Abou Ba...this is the man i was named after at my homestay village