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The villages

What I’ve loved most about Zambia is going out to meet people in the villages. Rural Zambia is a lot simpler than the kind of city life I’m used to. There aren’t many houses with electricity. Torches are solar powered

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The animals

I am not a wildlife photographer! If you want to check out a local wildlife photographer then go to Patrick Bentley’s site. He is one very talented dude! But I do love animals and a friend asked if I could

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The interns

Foundations Zambia is a Christian organisation and it’s aim is ‘to inspire and equip people into a deeper walk with Christ through biblical teaching on farming, family, and finance.’ As part of this vision they recruit a number of interns

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The joy in the everyday

My other language is photography…it helps me communicate the joy I feel when I see extraordinary things in the everyday. So it’s very frustrating when I can’t quite capture what I see with my camera. Tuesday night was such an

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The Rural Life

I love living in a city. There’s always somewhere to go, something to do and plenty of people to hang out with. And I must admit I never gave much thought to how I would cope with rural life in

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The Nest

I’m here! After a very long journey where not much sleep was had I arrived in the dinky airport of Ndola where Dan and Mary, my hosts for the extent of the stay, picked me up. It was strange, because

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