My cabin (featuring my drying socks and underwear)
Saying goodbye to Vuyo
View of the farm from the mesa
The curving cornfields
Clearing weeds and the old plants
Just beet it
The sheep in front of the mesa
🎶 OUT HERE IN THE FIELDS, I FIGHT FOR MY MEALS 🎶
Close up between the cornrows
Family photo (a lot of these pics are just bird antics)
Shade (and water)
They knew I was mad cuz I caught them in the outdoor kitchen
“Damn it Dave, how are we supposed to drink the water if you’re bathing in it?”
I get a fowl visitor on my porch
Home for the evening
The mysterious cat of the farm, kept to themself most of the time
This would’ve been an even cooler shot if I had learned how to focus my new phone’s camera
Returning from a day’s grazing
Bit dark but you can see the dead sheep hanging out on the roof
Stormy sunset
Dalvi’s puppies beneath their tree
Borei p’ri hagafen (only members of the tribe are gonna get that one)
An older resident of this land (featuring the shadow of my hand and phone)
Droveli fruit (very sweet and juicy once you peel off the prickly skin)
The sheep meat was great, but sometimes we just had…chicken heads & feet (not appetizing to look at but tasted fine)
Driving into Lesotho with Vuyo
With Ntsiki & his wife (Vuyo’s parents)
Maseru
Outskirts of Maseru
Old missionary school
Beneath the site of Thaba Bosiu
Some of the ruins atop Thaba Bosiu
This one’s still pretty good (minus the roof) after some 150 years
View from Thaba Bosiu
Baha’i house of worship in Maseru
Smaller gathering room at the Maseru Baha’i center
Farewell shot with Makatsang before heading to the border
Didn’t get pictures of most of the farmhands cuz most of them went on break the last week, but Makatsang sent me this of Ka Moho, the beekeeping Baha’i Basotho DJ
One of the Chinese factories (didn’t have my phone with me while walking with Makatsang, pulled this from online)
Industrial area of Maseru, right by the Baha’i center