Saturday, November 3, 2012

Sherrill and I went to the market two different times.  One time we rode the horse cart and the other time we had access to a vehicle.  When we had the car we were able to ride around and see some sights.


                                     
                                               Horse cart and motos and cars share the road.



I wanted a shot of one of the ladies carrying something on her head.  This is quite common.  Such balance!

The gentleman in this shot is blind, and the little boy in the orange shirt is leading him.
 
This group of little boys are called Taliba boys.  They are given over to the muslims to train, and they go out with little yellow buckets to collect money. Some of these children are as young as three.  They receive little food and clothing.

One of the "shops" on a corner. 

                                                       Another shop on a corner.


The entrance to the hospital.

A wagon in the front of Sherrill's house.

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