Photo was taken in Honduras at 8:30am. This little boy was having breakfast in a pottery workshop. The freshly made clay pots surround him as he enjoys his bag of chips.
At the 2011 LaCeiba Carnival in Honduras, there were quite a few representations of the Garifuna culture from the north coast. The procession of the carnival was loud and intense. Somehow this little girl was in her own world lost in the rhythm of...
Nearly everyday, these boys (8-10 years old) pass in front of my house in Honduras asking for my plastic bottles and aluminum cans. The pain of living from Lempira to Lempira (the local currency) has long been accepted as normal.
Early morning, the owner of this truck (along with 7 others lined up) sells his plantains in the market place of . The amount of platanos produced and the overloaded trucks are quite a site!
The traffic in Honduras can be quite an experience. This picture shows the incredibly overwhelming sense that one gets when in the center of town. October 2010
Early in my service, I established a high school club called "Yo Merezco" that had a goal to create awareness and educate others on all that is associated with HIV/AIDS. In 2010, I was asked by the health center to co-coordinate World AIDS Day. As...