Saturday, June 16, 2007

Craftspeople and Potters

Tangazo, a hatmaker in our village.
He uses thin strips of baobab bark and painstakingly stitches them together.







































Potters in a neighboring village. Their pots are made by pulling the clay from the inside of a solid lump of clay and working it upwards into the walls of the pot.
































































































3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello, Christy and James. I greatly enjoy your photo. I see that all is going well. Christy you are an AUNT or a 2nd Aunt. Andrew has a son whose name is Drew. Try introducing the 2 of them in public. ANDREW AND DREW.
Your dad is excited about his chance to travel to see you. I glad for him too. I will continue to pray for you guys until you return. Love to you from Uncle Wes and Aunt Dolores.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

great stuff ' sissy ' need more . h & k, d a d .

8:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

christy , need letter from your , boss , peace corp , to send to A C S office, po box 7060 , utica ny 13504. for deferment for next year. act # 50162457919256,
1800-826-4470. h&k dad

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