torsdag 18. september 2008

pictures from the first days

Mwajuba preparing to give us henna

our house

The most beautiful time of the day

Angie sitting on a bag of rice from the WFP
The camp of El auin

Mwajubas mother resting in her tent

Mwajuba praying outside our home

2 kommentarer:

Vero sa...

Hi,My name is Vero. I am from Galicia, Spain and I have just found this blog. I am very surprised and delighted because people who are not from Spain are able to discover the beauty and fight of Saharawi people. I suppose that the difference between your habitual lives and your new experience is enormous. But I´m feeling some envy because I would like to be there, in El AIIUN, again. There, in Amgala, Hamdi´s family live. Hamdi is a 10 years old Saharawi boy who has become a new member of my own family since 2006. We miss him a lot, but I expect I can visit him and his family, my family now, in December like I could do last year. I am looking foward to seeing their beautiful sky full of stars and drinking some tea with them and sharing their ritual. I suppose you know that the first glass of tea is bitter(as life), the second one is sweet (as love) and the third one is soft (as death)
I wish you have a beautiful days and I´m sure that Saharawi people will be able to show you all their greatness in so small gestures. My best wishes for you and FREEDOM FOr SAHARA!!

...The eyes of the world sa...

Hey All of you!
I hope you will get a fantastic experience in the desert - one of the most unknown places on this earth.
Say hello to everyone that remembers a Dane, a Swede and a German girl that visited in 2005!
/Mads, RCN 03-05