Some photos of our recent trip to the Masai Mara...
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Life at One Acre Fund
My boss asked me to put together a photo album so prospective interns in the US can see what life is like here at One Acre Fund before they commit to moving here. Here are some more photos of our everyday life.
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Saturday, March 28, 2009
Playing Favorites
(guest post by Sid)
My sister Laksmi came in January for a three week visit. At one point, we went on a bicycle safari through a beautiful desert park. There were tons of animals, and you can move at your own pace (although the sun was beating down, so you didn't linger too long). During that time, I realized that Laksmi's safari animal is definitely the zebra. She pointed out nearly every single zebra, and took pictures of most.
Look! There, did you see it? What? A Zebra!
Over and over.
Later, when we reviewed all the pictures, half of them were of zebras. Zebras walking. Zebras rolling in the dirt. Zebras drinking water. Baby zebras. Zebras zebras zebras.
It's not her fault though. I really think you too (like everyone else) have a safari animal that you just can't get enough of watching. When you see that animal, you can't help feeling amazed and happy. Maybe you haven't discovered yours yet, but when you do, you'll know.
Laksmi's favorite is obviously a zebra. Mine is a giraffe. I could spend hours sitting there watching them. Melissa insists this is because I look like a giraffe -- tall and gangly. And they are vegetarians and so am I.
But really, I just think they are one of the most interesting animals around. They can eat from the tops of trees. Once we could't even see the giraffe 20 feet away from us, just its legs in the bushes beside us, and its head was hidden in the trees. And of course, having a giraffe around allows me to ask myself silly questions like "if a lion wanted to eat a giraffe, could it even do it?" And watching giraffes run is just so cool.
Alright, so I'm obsessed a little. I even bought Melissa a necklace with a giraffe on it to remind her of me. It's very pretty and she claims to like it, but I have to wonder if she thinks I'm a little giraffe crazy.
I haven't figured out Melissa's safari animal yet, but my bet is on the baboons.
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My sister Laksmi came in January for a three week visit. At one point, we went on a bicycle safari through a beautiful desert park. There were tons of animals, and you can move at your own pace (although the sun was beating down, so you didn't linger too long). During that time, I realized that Laksmi's safari animal is definitely the zebra. She pointed out nearly every single zebra, and took pictures of most.
Look! There, did you see it? What? A Zebra!
Over and over.
Later, when we reviewed all the pictures, half of them were of zebras. Zebras walking. Zebras rolling in the dirt. Zebras drinking water. Baby zebras. Zebras zebras zebras.
It's not her fault though. I really think you too (like everyone else) have a safari animal that you just can't get enough of watching. When you see that animal, you can't help feeling amazed and happy. Maybe you haven't discovered yours yet, but when you do, you'll know.
Laksmi's favorite is obviously a zebra. Mine is a giraffe. I could spend hours sitting there watching them. Melissa insists this is because I look like a giraffe -- tall and gangly. And they are vegetarians and so am I.
But really, I just think they are one of the most interesting animals around. They can eat from the tops of trees. Once we could't even see the giraffe 20 feet away from us, just its legs in the bushes beside us, and its head was hidden in the trees. And of course, having a giraffe around allows me to ask myself silly questions like "if a lion wanted to eat a giraffe, could it even do it?" And watching giraffes run is just so cool.
Alright, so I'm obsessed a little. I even bought Melissa a necklace with a giraffe on it to remind her of me. It's very pretty and she claims to like it, but I have to wonder if she thinks I'm a little giraffe crazy.
I haven't figured out Melissa's safari animal yet, but my bet is on the baboons.
.
.
.
.
.
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