A selection of miscellaneous shots
The “Reverse L I L brand” lives in Uganda. This was the cattle brand for my family, still used in Wyoming, I think. My dad would always put this on my baseball glove. Keeps my Jerry cans identified after I leave them for awhile before dawn.
Men of all ages and women of all ages hold hands with the same sex all the time here. Sign of friendship. Men holding hands with women in public is very frowned upon.
This was taken at training. It’s a style here for women to dye parts of their hair, or use extensions, of this maroon color. Just maroon. This one is a bit excessive. I haven’t gotten a straight answer if this is a recent fad or not.
Soccer (“Football” in Uganda of course) is huge here. They love to follow the English Premier League. These kids are looking into the bar at the game on a TV you can see inside.
This is a crowd jammed into the Sol Cafe in Iganga yesterday. The floor is divided in half to watch screens on each end. Chelsea beat Arsenal 2-0
A huge snail near our dorm at Supervisor’s workshop. Easily 6 inches.
Saw this in Kampala. Driven by a safari tour.
He calls out to me every day
Neighbor ladies
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A common sight, women balancing stuff on their head.
My first Colorado pro team shirt. I assumed it would be Broncos. These kids never know the significance of their shirts. My language tutor’s six year old kid had on a Hooters t-shirt.
These kids made little pull cars out of empty plastic bottles
Goats are tethered everywhere.
Cows too sometimes. This is how many Ugandans save. They buy a cow.
It’s hard to get a candid shot. The minute they spot you or you ask permission to take their picture they want to pose. I said “show me your sweeping”. I wanted to show the brooms that are so common here. I use a more conventional one.
Butcher shops hangs carcasses out front, and I am assured this is good meat, especially if it attracts flies. Left To Right, turkey, goat, and cow. Cars and bodas go by, kicking up dust.
This was a Revival across the street from my office. I sent my family the live rendition on Whats App.
I toured a large rice processing plant in Jinga with farmers. They get in rice that needs more drying.