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Jute sacks on the mend… and life.

February 21, 2012 by karasscreative

I hate to admit it…

(because it might be just a little bit cheesy)

but I saw myself in these pitiful jute coffee sacks.

What is it

about life here…

that keeps me so totally raw

all

of

the

time?

As if THAT NEEDLE is passing through

me

EVERY

DAY.

Do you know what the French word for DAY is?

journee

I can’t help but see the symbolism.

Every

DAY

is

A

JOURNEY.

(I am SHOUTING that, right NOW)

Throughout this

JOURNEY

HERE  in THIS PLACE

I have felt so totally out of control.

As if I was loosing my mind, my soul, my everything.

Well, you guys know…

you’ve had to

READ IT.

But the clouds are clearing.

The holes seem to be mending.

SOMEONE

is

piecing us all

back together.

One

stich

at

a

time.

A new season is

HERE…

and

the coffee harvest

is only a few weeks away.

love,

me

Coffee bag mending for the 2012 season

Gacokwe Washing Station, Burundi

ISO 400, 1/1600 sec, f/1.6 (if you care about that stuff)

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  1. Debbie Neethling
    March 7, 2012 at 8:17 am

    My daughter has just been on an overland through Africa trip for 8 months and she passed through Burundi. She was very interested in all the coffee plantations throughout East Africa as I have a coffee roasting business and buy all my coffee from East Africa. She sent me the link to your web site and suggested that I might enjoy it. What a treat! I have loved looking through everything and salute your spirit of adventure. As a Christian, I can relate to The Carlsom Mantra 100%. Keep up the fantastic work!

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