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Sometimes you gotta ask the locals for directions... |
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My good friend who sells me onions |
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A look at the market |
Strapping down the day's load to make the bike back to my village
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Walking to the garden. Things are much drier now |

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Checking out the progress at the dry season garden |
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Issah uses the pump and our new tank and hose to water the tomato beds |
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A scarecrow. Not sure how effective it is. |
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Hikima and me at farm |
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Look what these guys found at their farm! |
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It appears to be about a 6+ foot python of some kind...a little help from a herpetologist please? Sorry the head was already cut off, hence killing it. |
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In the village, you take meat any way you can. They were pretty excited. |
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Andrea Bailey tries rice balls and groundnut soup for the first time! How exciting |
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Old Man Bori at his store one night. He wants me to find him a job in America |
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Taking a look at our KTB in the night reveals that not only are bees still there, but so are 2 different kinds of other bugs. Mites of some kind I think. Entymologists help please? |
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Oh Hikima, you're so darn cute. |
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As our house gets wired for electricity, the man has to enter the ceiling to run some wires. I guess if you don't have a hole to climb through, you make one, and hope you don't fall :) |
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Me in my bee suit checking on a hive. |
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Andrea Bailey and her new friend. She literally wouldn't leave the village until we caught a goat and/or a sheep. |
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