Following a week working in Lalibella, Northern Ethiopia, I travelled to Entebbe in Uganda to visit a friend now living there. I was struck by the fertility of the land - it seems like you can drop a seed and growth happens very quickly. I saw huge papaya and avocado growing wild and food scarcity does not seem to be a problem. Below are a few pictures of the weekend.
UN Planes © Kevin Thornton
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Welcome to Uganda © kevin Thornton
Staff in Anna's Place © Kevin Thornton
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Claudio shopping © Kevin Thornton
Preparing Sunday Lunch © Kevin Thornton
Kitchen Tools © Kevin Thornton
Grilling Chicken © Kevin Thornton
Claudio © Kevin Thornton
Avocado © Kevin Thornton
Fixing the Pizza Oven © Kevin Thornton
Marinating Local lake Fish © Kevin Thornton
salting the fish © Kevin Thornton
Uganda Lemon Grass © Kevin Thornton
Preparing Food © Kevin Thornton
Dragon Fly and bananas © Kevin Thornton
banana leaf © Kevin Thornton
banana ƒlower © Kevin Thornton
banana Flower © Kevin Thornton
Butcher in Local Market © Kevin Thornton
Girl in Local Market © Kevin Thornton
Butcher in Entebbe Market © Kevin thornton
Animal Feed © Kevin Thornton
Children Playing in the Market © Kevin Thornton
Making bread © Kevin Thornton
making Bread rolls © Kevin Thornton
The perfect Roll © Kevin Thornton
Bread Rolls © Kevin Thornton
Bread © Kevin Thornton
Washing dishes in Entebbe market © Kevin Thornton
Selling Pineapples © Kevin Thornton
Preparing yam © Kevin Thornton
Repairing Cloths in Entebbe Market © Kevin Thornton
Cooking in the Market © Kevin Thornton
Drying small fish in Entebbe Market © Kevin Thornton
Dried Fish for Sale in the market © Kevin Thornton
The Morning Market in Entebbe © Kevin Thornton
Bringing the Vegetables to Market © Kevin Thornton
Meat for Sale in the Market © Kevin Thornton
Buying the Vegetables for Anna's Place in Entebbe © Kevin Thornton
Making local Salamies and sausages in Entebbe © Kevin Thornton
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