nighttime photos |
13.12.11
winter time...
Below are a few shots I took this morning out in our garden/backyard.
I love the changing of weather and seasons. |
The patterns in nature are truly beautiful |
rosemary is one hardy shrub/herb |
dont stare at this photo too long - the dis-aligned crop will drive you crazy |
parsley is not so much a hardy shrub... |
sad parsley... |
poor basil, you just are not cut out for this sort of weather. |
oh, oregano. |
the strawberries aren't faring too well... |
nor is the asparagus.... but hey, it looks pretty freaking neat, eh? |
looks to me like we have had a four legged visitor in our garden... |
adieu,
-h
17.6.11
Leaving: A Playlist For (Reluctant) Departures
Soo I really did not want to leave Ethiopia. At all. For many reasons, but mostly it just didn't feel like going home was the thing I needed to be doing.
So on the foggy bus ride from Durame up to Addis, I decided to compile a playlist. These songs are basically just emo songs about leaving. OK not really. Some are, I guess. But really most of the songs just are songs that remind me of my time in Ethiopia, or feel like songs that would go well on a playlist about reluctantly leaving somewhere.
Click through the link below the photo to download the .zip file from Mediafire.
You'll have to unzip it and then import it into a iTunes playlist.
Enjoy
15.6.11
thirteen months of sunshine
kids at the school |
So I've been home from Ethiopia for basically a week now, and decided it's probably time to make a semi-blog post about the trip.
I say 'semi-blog post' because the only real reason I haven't yet posted about the trip is because every time I start to, I get overwhelmed with everything that happened on the trip, and can't think straight enough to form a cohesive, readable post. So I figured if I post a *semi-blog post* post, mostly pictures with captions, that would be do-able. So we'll see. If all else fails, enjoy the photos. Writing is not my forte. Maybe that's why I enjoy photography so much? It captures my scattered thoughts without having me formulate sentences? Anyway! Onto the Ethiopia photos!
p.s. it's going to be a condensed version - I have nearly... 2k photos from the entire trip. Plus a hundred or so pics/videos on my iphone...
p.s. it's going to be a condensed version - I have nearly... 2k photos from the entire trip. Plus a hundred or so pics/videos on my iphone...
even though this photo is technically not very great(blurry, underexposed), I feel like it basically encompasses the reactions a bus of a bunch of white kids driving through Ethiopia received |
it's pretty to heartbreaking once you start noticing all the kids without shoes... |
this baby was incredibly content with being carried about on this girls back... and the girl didn't even act like it was burdensome |
as seen in this photo |
and this one |
note his soccer ball |
At first the older boys liked to act like they weren't entertained by the photos, but after seeing themselves they were laughing, and asking me to take their photos |
Mimi, and Bethlehem. Mimi was at the school last time around, and she remembered us but was MUCH more shy this time. She would barely let me take her photo. Bethlehem is Yabez's little sibling. |
Taken from the bus ride to Wodo Genet, the Hot Springs. AKA our tourist day |
"Sugar! Sugar! Sugar! You! You! You!" taken from the bus. That's sugar cane, and he really wanted me to buy some |
Bus ride back to Durame. |
women carrying.. something. i have no idea. haha |
Sheshemane. (I think) |
There has been some serious flooding this year, and as we were driving though it was basically like the town was in crisis mode, trying to build dams to protect their homes |
yoseph having some snot issues |
Yabez and his buddy |
yabez goofing around and his friend posing for me |
Yabez's friend with a peppermind and Yoseph eating kolo |
Again... The shoes thing... everybody needs to go to Toms.com and buy shoes so that these little kids don't have to walk around barefooted. |
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