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Burundi’s front door

March 4, 2012 by karasscreative

I have always wanted to take the time to photograph the doors we see while whizzing to the coffee hills. There is something beautiful about how unique they all are. Really, I don’t think I have ever seen two doors alike in Burundi! I imagine that these doors say a huge amount about the people inside, and I like that a lot.

I’ve been missing this little blog for the past week. Recently a ship’s anchor caught on east Africa’s internet line somewhere off the coast of Mombasa, Kenya slowing our internet to an almost non-existent pace for who knows how long. The joys of Africa! I will keep blogging as best I can despite it. I have so much rattling around in my head that I’d like to share!

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2 thoughts

  1. Cherri Koeberl
    March 4, 2012 at 6:58 pm

    Love, love the doors. (Especially the blues!) What a great idea! It is funny to think about what is behind each one and what that family’s situation may be… I took door photos in Italy 2 yrs ago and want to create something like you’ve done here. Thanks for sharing your view with us today. Very nice! Hugs from Minnesota!

  2. Lou-Lou
    March 5, 2012 at 7:18 am

    Wow my friend, good idea! Thobe and I were walking around Cape Town and talking about you Camera Girl.

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