Tuesday, June 10, 2014

A tour of my home for the last month.


For three weeks of the time I spent in Uganda, I lived in a guest house in the middle of a village in Bududa. Bududa is a district about 1 hour outside of Mbale, the closest city. It was the most rural place I have ever been, and I loved it.
We usually had no electricity, and often had no running water. 


The house!

The "hallway" that leads to our bathroom.

This is the latrine.
I'm grateful for indoor plumbing.

The shower room. Just boil some water, fill up a bucket, and you're good to go!
Me by the door to my room.
Some matoke outside the kitchen. mmm, mmm matoke. They boil these plantains and make them into a mash. It is an Ugandan staple (and, according to every person I asked, it is also their FAVORITE food ever!).

The clothing line. Too bad it always rained so your clothes never got dry ;)





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