Our twenty acres of upland rice broadcast sown with sorghum
Daouda, at the cdpeace office, goes to school for the first time.
And another fifty acres of boliland rice with cassava in the foreground.
Maso students thank everyone!
...and get ready to perform their song at the community "jam".
Remember the photo of the twins, taken on my first visit?
Maso teachers with their new basketball outfits.
Washing dishes at "Canada House".
...and discovering new talents....
Tonight's rice.
cdpeace staff
One hundred years old (approximately) and day old twins at Maburra.
The new garden at the cdpeace guest house in Makonkorie.
The women's group at Mathombo weeding groundnuts.
Adama Thollie reads to me.
Teachers apply for teacher training scholarships.
To the Makonkorie women's groundnut farm.
cdpeace vehicle does triple duty.
The new library progresses.
Processing our household's rice.
Mabinty and Kouame work on reports with Graham's (Halifax Film) laptop.
Walking to Maso school
The majestic cotton tree behind our house
...walking home from Maso through the forest
Winnowing rice at the kitchen
Motorcycle Mama at Makonkorie
On the way to the women's groundnut farm at Makura
Baby Thullah's art work.
On November 1 the last of the boli land rice was harvested...with the help of about 200 from several villages
On the bridge heading home from the harvest
Making Benemix
Heading to Katekeah to find the old forest
Found it! One of hundred year old cotton trees.
Making a calabash bowl
A gift at Katekeah
Kola nuts
Power tiller delivery of cashew tree seedlings