I intend to write more on the events of the past 2 weeks sometime this week. In the meantime, here's more footage from our Facebook site. Worth thousands of words, eh?
More elephants!
Rob plays lead guitar at music camp
at the writers' workshop
flooding at the chalets where we usually stay at the Swamp Stop in Sepopa
at the writers' workshop
guinea fowl at the Swamp Stop
flooding at the Swamp Stop
Tugwe, an ing'anga from Namibia, with our car
the flooding of the road leading to the Swamp Stop
at the Wayeyi Festival in Gumare
singers at the workshop
Rob records newly translated hymns
Monday, May 04, 2009
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