Tesfaye walks Juliette down the tricky slope. Tesfaye has daughters of his own,
Friday, May 29, 2009
Eden Reforestation Projects: Udo Escarpment and Gallo Argessa Nursery
Tesfaye walks Juliette down the tricky slope. Tesfaye has daughters of his own,
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Monday, May 25, 2009
Arbegona: The Falls, Millenium Park, Upper Elementary
Because Ethiopia still follows its own ancient calendar, it started the new millennium on September 11, 2007. As such, many cities in Ethiopia have what they call a "Millenium Park" commemorating this date. We visited one of these parks in the Southern Highlands of Arbegona.
From the park there is a beautiful view of these falls. I do not know the name of them, but next time we are there we will surely try to hike much closer. They were stunning even from a distance. This is Linda Adams (ICCM Director) standing near one of the (Sidamic?) huts that was built as a historic monument for this park.
The inside of these huts is surprisingly large. Divided into three separate rooms, two for sleeping and one for hangin' out. This is the bed platform...I don't think a Sleepnumber goes on top of that! Jervaun and the kids in front of the hut. You can see how big it is. This hut was specifically designed as a meeting hut. It had a built up bench that encircled the entire ut and the center was for fire!
This is the Upper Elementary campus of Arbegona's School. They have a full size soccer field, a small computer lab, a library and even a rudimentary science lab. The teachers and students alike are very proud of their school and were so eager to show us the entire campus.
Then we had a short time of prayer, both for our journey and for their school!
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Friday, May 22, 2009
Arbegona Campfire
One of the highlights of our trip was the rainy "campfire" we had at Arbegona school. Really it was a"program" with prayer, speaking, gifts, singing, a bonfire, and a cooked (right in front of us), sheep. I really enjoyed spending time with the teachers and talking about the joys and challenges of educating children. Side note: In Ethiopia it is not considered impolite to ask someone who they voted for in a major presidential election. Again, Ethiopians are very proud that Obama is the First United States President of African descent.
The instuctors and staff waiting out the rain!
Our campfire dinner awaits us! Sheep.
Look what I have created! It's a giant outdoor wok!
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Arbegona Primary
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
On the way to Arbegona
A mosque on the side of the road. At this time Christians and Muslims live in relative peace in Ethiopia. The area of Arbegona claims itself as about 60% Protestent according to a 2005 census.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Day 4 Passing Through Awassa
On the way to the southern highlands of Arbegona, we stopped in Awassa. Awassa is a pretty town on the banks of Lake Awassa, which reminds me of Lake Elsinore, only about 3 times the size! We saw various sights and modes of travel, as we drove in and waited by the bank (money bank not river bank).Remarkable beasts of burden carry many times their weight. People, too are often beasts of burden, whether it be for firewood, water, or other life necessities. One mode of transport for people is a donkey drawn cart. We were supposed to take a ride in one of these, but never had the chance. Maybe that was a good thing. Another mode were these little blue guys; three wheeled taxis. You can actually get three passengers into these. Maybe someday...Another familiar site, are people...women and children, old and crippled, sitting on the streets...waiting.
Animals Crossing: You see as many animals in the streets as people. And you wonder...where are their owners? We saw goats, cattle, dogs, cats, chickens, donkeys...just cruisin'.A beautiful view of the lake from the main drag of Awassa! Awassa is known as the southern capital of Ethiopia. This is where we returned later to have a hippo encounter.
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