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Nairobi, Kenya, 2004
Canon Kenneth Baringwa, Episcopal Church of Sudan. Yes, headquartered in Kenya. Decades of war
forced the church to move its offices out of the country it serves.
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Malawi, 2004
I took a fast liking to this chap at our seminar because of his good taste in apparel. Many surplus textiles
from the industrial world find their way to Africa.
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Kanyama, Lusaka, Zambia 2003 The household of Bishop
Bwanali Phiri, with whom I stayed for 9 weeks. Bwanali himself is absent, laid low with malaria at the
time.
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Lusaka, Zambia, 2003
A generous spread put on for us by another Zambian friend, Irene.
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Kanyama, Lusaka, Zambia, 2003
And you thought doing dishes was hard with a counter, sink and running (hot!) water? My hostess did
the previous night's dishes every morning on the garage floor.
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Livingstone, Zambia, 2003
My short-term companion, Brett.
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Livingstone, Zambia, 2003
Team leader and field guide, Timothy.
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Livingstone, Zambia, 2003
Some guy getting in the middle of a good giraffe photo.
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Kanyama, Lusaka, Zambia, 2003
African women do not use baby carriages, but rather tie their children to their backs with towels.
Therefore, little girls do not use toy carriages, but tie their dollies on their backs.
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Kanyama,
Lusaka, Zambia, 2003
These children at Bwanali's office, like any Zambian, love to be in pictures. (The kids also love it when I
twirl them in the air).
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Petuake, Zambia, 2003
Brett, our driver Martin, and Bishop Bwanali Phiri. Driving for hours on bumpy asphalt, we blew a tire.
On the way back, we blew the spare. Problem. Solution: God sent along a carful of ministers who gave
myself and a tire a lift into town for repairs.
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