This is where we took our bucket showers.
(view from the outside)
(view from the inside)
This is what laundry day looked like…
This is the kitchen where our meals were cooked…
This is the stove–pretty nifty…
This little lady sat in the corner of the stove…
This is matooke that we ate at every meal…
The matooke was made from plantains! They were everywhere…
We also ate rice and beans for every meal…
This is what our banana split looked like… ha
This is one of the cows our milk came from each morning…
This is what coffee beans look like just picked off the tree…
And this is what they look like after they’ve been peeled and drying in the sun…
This is where we waited (for atleast an hour) every time we went into town…
This is what happened more than once on our way into town…
And this is what we would do, waiting for someone to change it…
Usually driving to town someone would come running to the side of the road with gasoline to fill up the taxi- this is how they measured it..coke bottles!
This is how our taxi rides looked..atleast 4 (if not 5 or 6) people in the back seat…
This is what the town (where we went to use the internet or grocery shop) of Kapchorwa looked like…
And these are the kinds of views we got to see all month…
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!
From this view alone, you can understand fully why Uganda is called the Pearl of Africa.