In the last 10 days, three of the five of us were brought down with malaria. Mark and Pam and Liz must be sweet meat. Eric and I were the lucky ones this go round. While they were in bed, Eric was managing construction and I was with the soloists for the final recording before the Angel House Choir CD was mixed and mastered. If there's one thing to be said about living and working here, it's that it is NEVER boring.
Holly
Mark laid up in the hospital being treated for malaria.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Angel House chicken coop
Angel House is about to be in business! Our goal as a project is eventually to be as self-sustained as possible, and we'll be starting rather shortly with chickens, thanks to some generous donations and some hard work by Mark and Marwa. I look forward to watching Richard research and start the business this fall, and am excited at the possibilities it brings, such as the people of Tarime starting to support Angel House more and more.
Coop is set out at the corner of the fenced area next to the shambaBahati helping Marwa and Mark inspect their hard work
Coop is set out at the corner of the fenced area next to the shambaBahati helping Marwa and Mark inspect their hard work
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