wan·der·lust

From reporting in Wrangell to teaching in Tanzania and Bhutan to, now, transitioning to life in the capital city of Juneau – some words on a life in flux.

30 January 2010

Early Sights of Tanzania

These pictures were taken during our first week in Tanzania before classes started. The first three photos were taken on one of walks home from the school. It's about a two hour walk filled with wonderful scenery but it can get tiring with a bag full of books and hot from the relentless sun.




This last photo was taken at the school. The week before classes started, a group of students from MIT came and did various workshops with the students and the local women's group. They helped the students make water filters and batteries, among other projects relevant to their lives. And for the women's group, two MIT professors helped them make corn shellers out of metal cans.

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Hey Lisa! I've been catching up on your life with this post. I gave mommy your phone # so you'll probably hear from her soon, when she can get to a land line. I just found out a friend of mine is moving to Tunesia. Her & her husband are in the military & will be there this summer. If you & Scott want to visit, just let me know.

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