Manyattas are small clusters of thatch and mud homes that are out in the desert outside Marsabit, Kenya. This photo, taken in July of 2011, shows a few children who are curious about me waiting to greet me as I walk home from school.
A daughter of an HIV positive woman was helping collect manure for drying to be used for heating. This is in Ateya, Ethiopia during my pre-service training.
These HIV positive people are some of the happies and hardest working people I have met. They were harvesting the garden in July 2011 in Finote Selam, Ethiopia.
I climb Mt. Kenya in August of 2011 with six fellow Volunteers. The views were spectacular and we did a lot of standing around with our mouths open in awe. This is a friend, Carlyn, doing just that.
This was taken in August of 2011. I visited an orphanage in Marsabit, Kenya with some volunteers from Spain. The kids were so happy to have hugs and play games and braid our hair. These are two little girls painfully braiding one woman's hair.