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.
This was taken on September 5th, 2011 on the first day of school in Guyana. I spent the day with the Department of Education making sure schools were ready, had their lesson plans and attendance records in order, and checking to see if any repairs...
View of Tegucigalpa, Honduras at dusk from the hillside barrio where a Peace Corps Volunteer photographer during his years in Honduras. February, 1970.
I took this photo during home leave in April 2011. Depicted in this photo are myself, Daniel Delgadillo, and my two best friends who live in the U.S. This was the first time I had seen the two of them since I had joined Peace Corps so I decided to...
In April 2011, I visited the Carden Traditional School and spoke to several groups of 6th through 8th grade students about Kenyan culture. In this picture, I am talking about one of the various attractions for visitors to see in Kenya. I am dressed...
Peace Corps Volunteer Paul Lux yawns at an early morning meeting during the one-year in-country conference of Honduras Group 13 at La Ceiba, Honduras. May, 1970.
A Peace Corps Volunteer, campesino (farmer), and a Honduran Ag Extensionist (right) inspect a crop field as a Peace Corps Volunteer photographs the scene with a motion picture camera. Film of this inspection was used in the half-hour Peace Corps...
Peace Corps Volunteers Cale and Sara Reeves found their favorite spot to relax and rejuvenate at Jane's Beach Fales in the village of Manase on the big island of Savai'i. Their trips there were infrequent, as it took almost eight hours to travel by...
A favorite activity of Volunteers in-country was the waterfall hike at Lalo Talie led by Olsen. The hike took us up the river and past (or over) 13 waterfalls. Faleaseela, Samoa. 2008.
A favorite activity of Volunteers in country was the waterfall hike at Lalo Talie led by Olsen. The hike took us up the river and past (or over) 13 waterfalls. Faleaseela, Samoa. 2008.