Every Day at Mahula

Every day at Mahula: The following pictures is a cross cut of the activities that go on around us most days. This area is rolling savanna scattered with large and small trees. It appears that trees are a prime resource fast diminishing with deforestation. This area is about 100 kl from where the Sahara Desert sand begins. It is dry right now but I am told that by the end of march the rains will begin with an annual rain fall of about forty inches. We hope to experience at least one rain before we have to leave.  

Gremar only gives advice to our neighbors
Watering his camel
Carrying water from the pump
Girls coming to the well
cuting leaves for the cattle
Stocking up firewood for the rainy season
A compound near us, neighbors
Many people keep cattle, supplement bean husks during the dry season
Domesticated Guinea fowl

2 thoughts on “Every Day at Mahula

  1. What beautiful pictures of the women and children!
    We pray that you keep safe and that God surrounds you with His protection. Mary and Tony

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