Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Atop Monkey Hill

^Mukono under a hazy African sunrise.
^A very tall tree I am fond of, even despite its lack of monkey fellas.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Kimmie, As God is showing you things that are not pleasant He will gaurd your heart from the bitterness. Your compassion shows your heart aches as does God's for the things of this world. We love you & pray Joy for your day. Hugs & Kisses, Bill & Carol :) :)

Anonymous said...

hi there kim, it's been too long! But I want you to know that I enjoy reading your thoughts here, you write so very well, and I hope your time abroad is safe and a wonderful experience. May you be blessed with many monkey fellas.

mr. simone

Aunt Bonnie said...

Beautiful pictures. You sure a having quite an awesome experience. We have so much in the USA and take so much for granted. I know that after I went to Haiti I never took water, clothes, food, or electricity for granted ever again. I don't know why the Lord chose for me to be born in the USA but I will use every opportunity to glorify Him. I love you, Aunt Bonnie

Anonymous said...

To bring beauty into a ravished land can provide hope. To see a flower bloom on a clean sidewalk can set the stage for so much more. To enable a society to enable to feed its masses can provide peace to what was a torn nation. Everyone sees the world through there own eyes with their own perspective so never assume we can understand what they see.

mom said...

Hey Kim, welcome back to Uganda! Can't wait to hear about your trip to Rwanda and know you are safe. It has been a long 10 days with no word from you. Love you much.