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The Burundi Details.

February 6, 2012 by karasscreative

I LOVE being in the coffee hills. They are THE PEOPLE we moved here for. Being up there with them always reminds me of the reasons we gave up that other life, changed course, and set up camp in Burundi.

Wedding photographers talk about “detail shots” a lot. What the flowers, the decor, and the dresses were like. I had a chuckle about this on Saturday (the wedding-ist-crazy day of the week) while we were in the coffee hills with some amazing guests from our organization, The Navigators. I realized that while I was photographing dirty feet and age old bikes, others were probably busy photographing pretty flowers and beautiful gowns. Mine is a whole different kind of detail. I love it though!

This is the same community that I wrote about here… and let me tell you, they have captured my heart. I can’t wait to spend more time with them! Really, they are beyond amazing and I love that we are developing such an exciting relationship with them. More on that in my next post.

The building project you see? That’s drying tables for the coffee, in progress.

Love,

me

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2 thoughts

  1. bernadette
    February 6, 2012 at 8:32 pm

    love the feet!! oh if feet could talk…those beautiful feet could tell the stories that change lives!! keep on keeping on with your journey! and may your feet become as beautiful as those!!!

  2. Lou-Lou
    February 8, 2012 at 6:53 am

    You finally get to keep some Thank You chickens!

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