Monday, September 21, 2009

Picture of the North




(Top) The vouchers for the system I mentioned
(Bottom) One of the vendors selling her seed





(Top) FH staff inspecting sacks of maize
(Bottom) A nice sampling of the different seeds and the vendors





(Top) The village-wide meeting to determine prices and explain how the process works
(Bottom) Sacks of seeds at one of the microfinance group's shop


(Top) A good bit of time was spent navigating through this kind of stuff... bush
(Bottom) Our mode of transport
Here are some of the pictures from our trip up north. They're not really in any order but this is better than no pictures I assume. Enjoy.
p.s. Feel free to request pictures of whatever it is you want to see. This is your gateway to an interactive viewing of Uganda... I'm like your personal webcam!

3 comments:

Mom said...

Wow, loved the pictures! can't wait to see more. I loved the program for women and children, sounds so wonderful, but huge! Thanks for being our eyes, hands, and feet!

Mom said...

Hi from Grandma and Grandpa...we're
here overnight (Holland) and so neat to read your blog...what a wonderful work and so glad you're a part of it as overwhelming as it must be sometimes. Thanks so much for your e-mail to us. We saw the pictures of you, Katherine and family--also enjoying your dad's last night...we continue to pray for strength for each day for you...Love.....

DAD said...

It sounds like you're finally getting to the heart of the matter (HOTM). :) Seriously, the question of evaluation--whether all of these NGOs are making a difference, is something I could see you engaging in effectively. Thanks for the pics as well. And thanks most of all for caring about the world God loves so much.

DAD