Not only one of the Rolling Stones greatest hits, but great subjects for this photo. this was taken in 1990 on a hike with a road engineer named Jeff. It was without a doubt the coldest hike I have ever been on in my life.
Early on at my site I made it a point to socialize with my colleagues. I figured if I was to spend two years of my life here, I may as well enjoy it. Tumisi was one of those guys who could make even the most dull situation joyous. This photo...
Clement taught Religious Studies and Bookkeeping at our school for many years. He absolutely loved gardening and spent untold hours tilling his plot by hand until the soil was as fine as course sand. Son of the Soil was a real term of endearment...
Every year at my school, we had a huge celebration for the Form C's and Form E's, who were completing their respective levels of education. This photo shows Form C boys dancing with their bookkeeping teacher in November 1989
This photo was taken in January 1988 after our Swearing-In Ceremony. Many of our trainers are in this photo as well as PCV's. These gatherings were always a good time.
This photo was taken in 1990 during our tree planting day. Many of these tree are now twenty feet tall or higher. The kids really felt they were doing something good for their environment.
This photo was taken during my first few weeks at site (June 2011). It's an incredibly difficult transitional time but the children in my village embraced me and took me in like one of their own best friends. We went exploring by bicycle, children...
Susy-s Sports Club constructing basketball court in the plaza of Quesada.The girls played weekly in town and sometimes visited other towns that had Peace Corps Volunteer initiated sports clubs during 1963-1965.
In 1972 my students and some of the Chief Mamady's sons invited me to help squeeze sugar cane juice using the Chief's 'new' mechanical box. Crushing efficiency was critical to the success of his sugar cane farm. Every possible amount of juice...
Music and dance are part of Liberian life. In 1972 some of the people in Kolila, Liberia where I was the first Peace Corps volunteer from 1971-1973 surprised me with a visit from the Play Devil. The sounds of one musician soon called many of the...
I wanted to bring home how much we take for granted. In Kolila, Liberia where I was the first Peace Corps Volunteer from 1971 to 1973 I learned that every one of my students (about 20 4th, 5th, and 6th graders) all had to wash their own laundry -...
Liberian students loved to sing, dance and prepare the sets and props for the end of the school year production which took place in December. I rewrote songs with lyrics more meaningful to my 4th, 5th and 6th grade students - like 'This Land is...
In July 1973 I thanked Chief Mamady for the honor of serving as the 4th, 5th and 6th grade teacher in Kolila, Liberia for two years (above photo). We had a wonderful relationship because we started off right thanks to Peace Corps training. We...
This photo is of Peace Corps Volunteer, Kathlyn Paananen on July 7, 2011. The volunteer organized a playground design-build skills training, in which community volunteers built playground equipment for five different Child Community Development...
I took this photo on July 4, 2011. The photo shows two trainers on the left from a Bangkok based NGO explaining how to build playground equipment with used seatbelts. Surrounding the trainers are community members who have volunteered their time to...
This photo was taken on July 25, 2011 of children playing on the new playground equipment installed at the Child Development Center. The Peace Corps volunteer and her Thai counterparts organized a playground building project with volunteer...
The culture exchange began February 2011 when students of an American teacher at Heritage Intermediate School and students of Tanzanian teacher at Malinid Juu corresponded with each other to lean more about the culture of each other's country.