One of our favorite things to do is to walk through the village to the town of Njinikom. The people we meet on the road, which is more like a trail, and at the homes by the side of the road are so warm and friendly. “You are Welcome, Welcome”, they shout out as we pass by. Sometimes we stop and chat. At the hospital, everyone is sick or caring for the sick, and there is a heaviness…but on our walks, it is such a delight to encounter people in the course of their daily lives. Click on any image to go to Gallery Mode.
- A very tidy compound on our walk to town.
- Children we passed on our walk to town.
- Children delighted to see their picture.
- This little mama was about 3ft tall.
- He carves beautiful furniture and sculptures. We’ve commissioned masks from him.
- Boyo Mountain
- Woman in village making pufpuf, a bread like food made from flour and yeast.
- Children in town, selling potatoes and avacados.
- Walking to town. No wonder the women have such great posture. They carry the heavy loads, often on their heads.
I love my new morning ritual. Can’t wait to go online to see a slice of your encounters behind the lens. Great pics, ter. Thank you for keeping me connected. It is very comforting. Big love to you and Mimi. xo
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Great pictures, glad your enjoying the outside and the warm weather, its 8 degrees here. Thanks for sharing, we are enjoying your journey through your pictures. Love ya Judy
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We love seeing these posts Terry! Thank you- sending you and Carol tons of hugs and kisses! XOXO
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I can’t wait to see the new addition on the dining room wall.
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