And now some visuals from Haiti:
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Tante Mary and Veve in the back of the Tap Tap at the airport. |
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I am in the bunk area taking this picture. What you see is the
"common area" - a place for us to relax after our hard day's work. |
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Wow, this picture does not make the kitchen look
nearly as scary as it is when you walk in it.
Maybe cause you can't smell it. |
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Like the kitchen, this does not look as frightening
as it is in real life - smelly! |
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Bunk area |
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This is our room at Tante Mary's - freak'n
lap of luxury compared to base. |
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My hot husband in his man-capris! Michel's bunk
is the top one with the white mosquito net. |
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These two lovely ladies wanted their picture taken. They will be
attending Schools 16 & 17 once they are built. |
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This is Marc and this is how everyone feels by lunch. I was
very envious that he could sleep. He eventually fell over and
stayed asleep!!!!! |
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This is Wilbur. He supervises some of our work at
Schools 16 & 17. |
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Genevieve, Gary, Gaeton and Michel
at dinner after the art fair. |
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Some of the art from the fair. |
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These are gourds that have been carved and
are lamp shades. |
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These tableaus are made from mostly buttons. |
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Nifty metal furniture |
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OK, this isn't in Haiti. This is Jac and Antoine a couple of
nights before we left Montreal. We had such a great time
with them. |
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