Zoe Blog 11
It is very hard to access health care here because it’s expensive and the people don’t have the money. So when people get sick and need help they can’t do anything about it. Water is essential for living, you can’t cook or grow anything.
POST 19: Sac Gardens
We are sitting in the hotel room thinking about food.
POST 18: Planting Trees
Today our plan was to plant trees near the water.
Zoe Blog 10
Today was even more intense than the last. waking up to squat toilets and cold showers is normal now. We had breakfast and went straight to Cheku village this morning after buying the plants for. We got avocado’s and mangos and so many more plants that will help out these communities.
Zoe Blog 9
The Second day. To be honest having the villagers surround us at all times gets annoying. They just don’t stop staring directly at you. Feeling their breathes on the back of your head, its like your constantly in a crowd. I can barely move around because I’m scared of stepping on their feet.
Zoe Blog 8
These past few days have been allot to process. Every day feels like ten. We came to Kondoa town 3 days ago and everything is so much more different than any of the big city’s me and mom have been in. 1 st day our plan was to go check out the bee boxes for […]
POST 17: There is Water
We headed to Cheku to check out the well.
POST 16: More Remote
Just when I thought I couldn’t get more remote.
POST 15: Villages
I really don’t want to blog tonight.
POST 14: Missing Home
We are in the middle of nowhere.