Monday, July 30, 2007


The other day we learned how to make alternative fuel sources from sunflower cakes, rice husks and cow dung... This is the stove we made from clay to burn firewood. This is a typical size stove for a Tanzanian family.










This is a view of our courtyard, they recently added cement and next month are planning to get electricity. The cistern is to the left, surrounded by the buckets. Every Sunday, Wyatt and the brothers bring water from the local well via 5 gallon buckets. Our room is to the right of the white pillar.








This past week we visited the Agricultural research center to learn about livestock management; cattle, pigs, chickens and goats. The cattle in the picture are hershire and Fresian.

Happy Birthday Maggie!
and Happy Anniversary Berto and Jen!

Love and miss you guys!
Life is good in Africa :)
love,
Dee and Wyatt

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey guys!! love the pictures. Are hershire and Fresian the most common cattle in Tanzania.
luv luv
Babushka