Visiting Uganda – day 11- School for the blind
Uganda, 2018/04/05, Jinja + Kiyunga
On our way back from Prayer Mountain to Kiyunga we could see some typical huts. They have no window, just one door:
When we get out of the bus, we were allways sourround by happy and waving children:
Jack-Fruit-Tree at the blind-school at Vision for Africa:
The trees in Uganda have very pale year-rings. In Germany one can see them clearly.
Manufacturing of grass-baskets in the school for the blind:
These pullovers are manufactored by blind people in Vision for Africa for the kids in their schools:
A weaver-machine for the blind:
A village in front of the school:
When we came home a chameleon walked on the street. I could move it onto my hands. I was so happy, because this was a dream since I was a little boy. This animal has very sharp spikes, the hurt and irritate the human skin, but I was happy!!!
Regards, Achim
You are really having a good time in uganda, the impact you are making on these small societies is priceless.
Keep up the good work.
And the chameleon!! lol am afraid of them.
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