What an amazing adventure. The pictures you posted are worth more than words. You seem to bring the human factor home with your story. What arresting photos. And you are doing very important work by posting about your experiences and letting us join the journey through your photos. Great post, love it. Rwanda as an expat, but ive been too lazy to blog. Maybe i should get to it like you. Behrends publication on the issue. African approach to artistic photography and also documentary. African-experienced mind like everyday scenes and not even good composed. Fufu served on a plastic plate and reading about toilets. What is much more gruesome but less visible is the state of mind of most people concerning womens rights, childrens rights and basic democratic values. But the aim of the post was more of an explosion of thought and feeling related to culture shock. Very interesting post. Try setting your own routine where you encounter the same people every day and you will quickly develop your own relationships. Build trust through a smile. The people are very friendly and want to help, but they are also stuck in a very desparate situation that most of them have no way out of. Westerners, we have no reference point for what that truly means. English but i can check around with my friends. Tom, absolutely amazing.