Who am I?
I am a Canadian living and working in Haiti as a nutritionist. I work for St. Boniface Haiti Foundation in Fond des Blancs, a remote mountain community. I’ve been here for four years and love the work, the people and the challenges.
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Category Archives: Photography
oh my poor, neglected blog
I’ve been a very bad blogger lately. Sorry. Sometimes there’s so much to write about but no time. By the time you get some time, the ideas are gone. I’m also supposed to be blogging for the St. Boniface website. … Continue reading
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Random Photos
These goats are on the top of a tomb in the cemetery, eating the plastic flowers off of a funeral wreath. They are everywhere and eat everything.
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Ferdil
On Wednesday we took a trip to Ferdil to see the tilapia fish ponds. I’ll write more about that in the future and post the photos. I made a friend while I was there. This boy spent some time talking … Continue reading
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Jacmel
I finally made it to visit Jacmel. It was nice to go, but wasn’t quite what I expected though for a tourist destination. The architecture was really interesting and it seemed like a fairly safe place. I had fun, ate … Continue reading
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Road Updates and Photos from Fond des Blancs
This post may be a little jumbled as I’m not spending my usual amount of time writing it. I’m trying to get photos uploaded to go with this, and if I’m successful you’ll see the links at the bottom of … Continue reading
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