
Lake Kyoga

Our "paddler"... take a good look at this typical African canoe. We packed 6 people...

And of course we had a crowd...

Our friends Robert and Saul... this was Saul's first time in a boat and he was quite nervous!

Good morning from Sarah and Jo!


And our friend is reaching down to scoop water out of the canoe... the more time we spent in the boat, the more water that creeped into the bottom...

Watching some young boys pull in fish traps

The closer we got, we started to wonder...

Don't these boys wear trousers??

And finished the morning by buying fish!
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We just returned from the Kyangwali Refugee Settlement in Uganda. I brought back 50 baskets that the microcredit women made which I will try to sell. I was happy to discover the women are doing well. I did meet a little girl (~18 years old) who cares for a baby she picked up when the mother was killed in a bus accident as they were feeing the Congo. This girl also cares for three siblings. They are in a remote location of the settlement. Jeanne
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