Project TEMBO 2006: Return Journey to Tanzania

Some things I hope to accomplish living among the Maasai include: helping renovate the Longido roadside banda, visiting schools, introducing a solar oven, purchasing chickens and goats, planting seeds for a library, making jewellery with the Kimokouwa beadmakers...and untold adventures waiting to unfold...

Monday, February 27, 2006

Photo: Kimokouwa Primary School Children


School is out and the children have come over to see what I am up to. The school is located behind the dry scrub fence of thorny acacia branches constructed to keep animals off the school grounds.
Posted by Jo Marchant at 12:00 AM
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  • ▼  2006 (39)
    • ►  March (21)
    • ▼  February (17)
      • Photo: Beadmakers at Work
      • Photo: Buying Project TEMBO Eggs
      • Photo: Kimokouwa Primary School Children
      • Making the Connection
      • Food For the Villages
      • Listening to the People
      • The Solar Tea Party
      • The Chicken Groups
      • A New Home
      • Drought
      • Preparations For Longido
      • "New" Technology Trial
      • Updates and New Plans
      • Life in the City
      • Realities
      • Familiar Surroundings and Friendly Faces
      • Arrival
    • ►  January (1)
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