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Kyrgyz Costume

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Kyrgyzstan 2012: Barskoon village Torie and I visited the master yurt maker of Kyrgyzstan. Torie was planning to write a magazine article on him and she was a frenzy of note taking and photo shooting. I wasn’t as interested. It was high … Continue reading

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Mursi Beauty

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Ethiopia 2013:  In the Omo Valley Our group leaders saved the Mursi tribe for last. I had the idea that it was because their village was the most remote of all the tribes we visited. And because the Mursi women wear the … Continue reading

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Hagia Sophia

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Istanbul, Turkey 2012 I always think of the Hagia Sophia as a cathedral. Although it was used as a mosque for 500 years, it was a Greek Orthodox cathedral for 1000 years before that. Now it is a museum.  The name Hagia … Continue reading

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Heart of Central Asia

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Uzbekistan 2012 An Uzbek patriarch is lost in thought as he leaves the animal market. Maybe he is mentally adding up his profits and losses.  Adding up in Uzbekistan takes concentration. At the present, the exchange rate is nearly 3000 Uzbek … Continue reading

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“Ask and You Shall Receive ” Mathew 7:7

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Tibet 2007 Tibetan women offer prayers and penance as they circle the monastery by performing a series of prostrations. They perform this forehead on the ground position which can be called a ‘kowtow’, then rise, take one step forward, lie face down … Continue reading

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Home Is Where the Heart Is

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U.S.A. South Carolina 2011 In the 17th century and until the mid-19th century, slaves were needed for the production of rice on plantations in the coastal regions of South Carolina. Rice is a labor intensive crop, and at one time nearly 80% of … Continue reading

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The Mercato of Addis Ababa

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2013 A ‘drive-by’ shot of the market in Addis and a glimpse of the city’s skyline.  A few high-rises are visible but so are some of the thousands of shanties that serve as homes and shops. The … Continue reading

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Fragile and Precious

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Turmi, Ethiopia 2013 A market is serious business. A time to sell and earn a bit of cash. The market was filled with Hamar people. The women wore leather skirts and vests. Their hair had been dressed with red mud. Red ochre dripped down to … Continue reading

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St. Gabriel’s Day

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Lalibela, Ethiopia 2013 After attending mass, my guide and I visited the stone churches of Lalibela. These Christians are doing the same but they are making a pilgrimage, praying at each church on this special day: St. Gabriel’s Day.  I prayed, too, … Continue reading

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Danger at Chamo Lake

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Ethiopia 2013 You might think that crocodiles would be the most dangerous animal in Chamo Lake, but you’d be wrong. The most dangerous is the hippo. They are one of the most aggressive animals in the world. Our boatman stayed clear … Continue reading

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