This photo was taken in the spring of 2007. The slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro are planted with coffee and the people shown are going to work in the plantations.
This photo was taken in the spring of 2007 from the front yard of my home. Some scientists estimate that the snow on Kilimanjaro will disappear by 2015.
During a break from a Peace Corps meeting in Iringa, Tanzania, a fellow Volunteer took the opportunity to teach a few of the local kids the "fist bump".
During one of the last weekends of our training in Morogoro Tanzania we were taken on safari to the Mikume game reserve about 80 miles west of the city. The volunteers were probably as much fun as the actual safari itself.
Fa'apaia is the unofficial cheerleader of St Joseph's College in Alafua Samoa. Comedians are highly prized in Samoa and Fa'apaia is a comic genius, able to entertain the entire student body for hours at a time with his antics.
Camps and clubs; Girls' education; Teachers and students
Grade 11 girls from Rehoboth (Namibia) High School work as a team to transport a tire and all team members across an obstacles without touching the ground. Students were attending a week-long leadership camp at Aus, Namibia. The enrichment camp...
Part of our job was to go to the schools of the teachers we were training on horseback or by motorcycle, and observe our teachers as they taught. This was one class on one day in 1967.
The town I lived in, Khotyn, is home to a 1,000 year old fortress, which is a great source of pride for the residents and one of the things I loved most about living there. I took this very snowy picture of the fortress, with the Dnister River in...
I took this photo in 2001, while working with a community member, and good friend, Miguel. He works in the forestry and cattle industries in Eastern Honduras.
In 2005, we visited the Ong'esa family, in Tabaka, Kenya. We worked with this family as PCV's, around setting up a stone carvers cooperative, and family planning.