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The Burundi Coffee Harvest

March 26, 2012 by karasscreative

It’s harvest time here in Burundi and we decided to take the entire family into Burundi’s beautiful coffee hills to see it… and the film crew tagged along too. I don’t know if you will remember, but last year we didn’t see the harvest because we couldn’t get ourselves moved over here in time. It is a beautiful thing to see those coffee cherries bright red on the trees. The harvest will last for almost 90 days this season, so I am sure you will be sick and tired of hearing about it by the time we are through!

Meanwhile… the amazing cinematographer Sunel filming the picking process. Me with my sassy pants on, caught by Producer Wesley while drying polaroid negatives between the coffee trees. Coffee Guy explaining the picking process for the cameras, while surrounded by kids (some of them his own, most of them not).

Happy harvest!

Love,

me

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2 thoughts

  1. Bezalel
    April 2, 2012 at 10:27 pm

    Again wow :o
    These photos are amazing… especially the ones with the grapes or whatever the red fruit is… Your work is good. #SeriousGrace

    • longmilescoffee
      April 3, 2012 at 5:22 am

      Thank you :)

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