Rural huts in Masindi
Mosquito net
English as she is wrote
The drums will speak for miles and miles
Loofahs going cheap
Battery recharging
Pots and pans for sale
Phone kiosk
Sewing shop
Chicken run - not only the humans have life tough here
Brick kiln make your own bricks here
Charcoal stove - a hungry Molech-like demon
Rural field with termite mound
Traditional beehive
Child herders - it's not all play for children in Uganda
Water carrier girl
The equator might not be here but shops certainly are
Village bell from a car inner wheel
Rwancerere Church - full past overflowing
Despite the conditions impeccably clean
Drummer drumming
Shuuku dance - an exhausting Acholi dance
Borehole at Masindi
Pit toilet - this is important to the village
The Batwa (pygmies) were noted warriors once
Aid is providing the Batwa with better huts than these for accommodation
Brick carriers (young)
Kaharo trees
Karuma Falls on the majestic White Nile
Tree in Masindi
Longhorn cattle traditionally herded by the Acholi
A field of papyrus
Rwanda volcano
Candelabra tree - not a cactus as I thought!
A pipit?
A ruffled pied crow
Malibu stork on a waste tip
Butterfly dreaming
A species of kite
Weaver bird nests - entered from below