Monday, December 10, 2007

Outside Shots


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Meredith is supervising the bubble blowing on our first Saturday trip. On the wall you can see the kids' clothes drying. They are lying over broken glass bottles that are used to keep people from climbing over the walls. The shorter, orange building is the place where they all cram in to sleep and keep their few possessions. They grey building on the left is the one that has been started, but they lack the funds to complete it. The wood is the scaffolding that is used to help during construction. It is often built right into the wall and then when it is done the building have pock-marks that have to be filled in. They have no yard to play in other than this area that turns to mud every time it rains--the only seasons here are wet and dry--you get the idea.

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