Our humble abode in Shinyanga........and the view from our front door most days!
Out visiting patients with Dr Nzelani - our palliative care champion and a gem!
Grace and I on the ferry crossing Lake Victoria on our way to visit the palliative care team in Geita to gather ideas for our project in Shinyanga...
Enjoying Ugali with my hands!
At the millenium social club (our local!) - great food at really cheap prices once you get over the fact they serve you your lunch in prison trays!!
The 'pied piper effect' Grace and I seem to have with children when out visiting!
Do you recognise the specs?!
A typical African scene....
Group photo at the refresher training we ran for the palliative care team and home based palliative care volunteers
Relaxing in Mwanza!
Just a taster - have loads more where this lot came from!
Has taken me over an hour to upload this little selection one by one but hope it gives you a slight flavour.
Can bore you all senseless with the rest on my return!
C x
Wow stunning photos Cass, good to see you and Grace at last. Am playing catch up myself with your blog.... entries coming thick and fast now, have been very busy (eating easter eggs!) some one has to keep up the family tradition in your absence!!!!! Keep up the good work.. can't wait to be bored by all your piccies in June x Lots of English Love n Stuff xxxxx
ReplyDeleteHi Darl,love the pics.....I'm amazed at how modern your house looks!!!! I was imagining a little mud hut with a ratan woven door!!!. Everyone looks so happy despite what health problems they're coping with.....it must be meeting you that lifts their spirits.By the way the hat looks very Jamiroquai!!! Take care.LOL, Bub.xx
ReplyDeleteBlimey lady, I've only just caught up with your prolific blogging and can't believe all the amaaaaazing stuff you've been doing! I'm so proud of you. Can't wait to see the rest of the pics when you're back.
ReplyDeleteTons of love and stuff, the pi xxxxxxxxx