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HOUSE #12 HOMEOWNER MOTHER AND CHILD
WITH VOLUNTEER |
It is actually Wednesday, but last night was an internet challenge. So it is noontime the next day, and I'm sitting on a Nepali short stool, in front of a little shop, roadside on the busy highway to Tibet. This road runs right by our building houses, clustered in three sites between here and 5 miles up the road. This is the third place attempting to get an internet connection and it is finally where I could be connected.
As I'm sitting here, the generator on the left is churning away providing electric for this shop and for the house down the hillside of Cluster #1.
So, OK, online, but the connection is very slow and so this post may be finished later.
With the help of Vic, one of the "cluster managers" and a well seasoned Habitat leader, we visited most of the other Bob and Leslie Bell houses.
From Cluster #2:
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HOUSE # 11 VOLUNTEER TEAM
AND HOMEOWNERS
HOUSE LEADER: MONTE |
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HOUSE # 12 VOLUNTEERS
AND NEPALI WORKERS
HOUSE LEADER: BOB |
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PLASTERING OVER THE INTERIOR WALLS
OF #12 WITH A MIXTURE OF MUD AND OTHER INGREDIENTS. |
The local folks are so pleased to have volunteers helping to build
their homes. Here are some of their faces:
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HOUSE 11 HOMEOWNER MOTHER |
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AT HOUSE 11, THE CHILDREN ARE FASCINATED
BY DIGITAL CAMERA AND SEEING THEIR PICS |
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HOUSE #17 CREW AND HOMEOWNERS
HOUSE LEADER IS TOM |
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BABY BOY AND MOTHER |
This house has something special to celebrate
in addition to getting the house built.
Homeowner mother gave birth to a baby boy
three days ago. Baby will receive his name
when he is four days old.
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LOCAL GIRL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD |
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GRANDMA, AGE 60 |
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PATHS THROUGH THE RICE FIELDS |