While we were conducting a home visit, these two boys came tromping back from working out in the fields. They were instantly curious as to who the strangers in their house were. They looked so cute in their matching cowboy hats that I asked to take...
Everyday that I walked to work at the Health Center, I took a shortcut over this hill with the broken down adobe house on one side and the new adobe house on the other, complete with a family of 10. This morning I was waiting for my companion, and...
While on the way to a community called Muluva, I took this photo. Not only was it during the dry season, but it was during one of the worst dry seasons that Guatemala had experienced in a long time. The path winds through the mountains with almost...
We passed by this little girl while walking to a community to give a health talk to a group of women. She looked so serene and content to tend to her cows. In fact, the cow turned to look at me when I took the picture while the girl did not even...
A tiny, indigenous town in the middle of the mountains in the department of Quiche, Guatemala, a beautiful place that has kept up the traditions of the K'iche people as well as the language. I took this photo my first month, and while sitting on...
This photo was taken during PST (August 16th, 2010) from the back door of my home stay on the island of Santiago in Cape Verde. I took it after a brief rain, just before the sun was going down.
In Guatemala, a tocaya is someone who shares your name. This woman was one of the leaders of the group of women that we had formed and she took us to the homes when we did our visits. She is from a community called Las Cuevas (3 hours -on foot-...
This was the view out the front door of my house in the pueblo. That particular day, a storm had just swept in as the neighbor began to burn his yard. The smoke rose up and danced with the wind as I went inside to grab my camera and try to capture...
This photo was taken on a home visit. The mother of the house is all alone because the children have gone off to school and she has finished all the household chores. Her house, though simple, is well-kept and not to mention has an amazing view.
I snapped this photo while at a home visit of a house located way up in the mountains. It reflects the chores of daily life, which are bound within the home, but whose effects stretch out into infinity, which is represented by the rolling green...
While accompanying my companion on a visit to one of the 30 communities of San Bartolome Jocotenango, we encountered these two women at the unfinished church before we reached their house. The umbrella, instead of for protection from the rain, was...
With a rural youth group we dressed up for Halloween. The kids made homemade costumes and we watched "Monsters Inc." and bobbed for apples. Here I am with the youth in their costumes. It was their first Halloween, but I'm sure we will celebrate...
During my two years in San Bartolome, I received K'iche classes, the native language in the pueblo in order to be able to communicate with the native people better. This photo was taken at the house of my k'iche teacher, whose family was always...
I had just finished teaching my English class wtih the kids and then we would go and play in the forest after. We had just played a game. Then all of us were lying down and I decided to capture this precious moment with my camera. This photo was...
On the way back from a community visit, my companion meets up with other members of the community coming back from the main pueblo. I had walked on without realizing that she had stopped and when I turned around I found the difference between the...