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The loud rattling call and brilliant blue plumage of a Woodland Kingfisher (a common dry-season visitor to Liberia)
caught our attention as it flew up into a tree!
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Until about 15 years ago, this building was Pastor Jacob's home in Buchanan. But when the civil war forced the Pillar school in River Cess to move "up the coast" about 50 miles (80 km) to Buchanan, Jacob moved out of his home so that teachers and students could move in!
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Today the many small "classrooms" in this building are overcrowded, and there is not enough room on this property to build a larger, more adequate school facility.
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Gabriel and Robert looked on.
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Larry Rutter (bottom left) and the rest of the team met informally with students and teachers...
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Mary Ann stopped for a picture with students...
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...and this quiet learner...
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I really love the top picture and the color scheme that you chose!
ReplyDeleteIt is really exciting to see and think about the change that can occur in Liberia through these small faces.
Thanks, Andrea!
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