Thursday, February 19, 2009

Around Lesotho



It has been a while since I have posted, but my parents were here for a visit. I don't really have anything profound to write. We had a great visit and it was a lot of fun to show them around Lesotho (it was their first time visiting the country). It rained a lot but that just made the back-country dirt/gravel roads more interesting! Fortunately we were not in my little car, but in something a little more powerful with four-wheel drive. The pictures here are just a few that I took. The stone house is the house of the first King, Moshoeshoe I. It was built in 1839 and is still standing on his mountain fortress, Thaba Bosiu--Mountain of the Night. The rest of scenery pictures. The waterfall is up at Semonkong, the 200 meter tall Maletsunyane Falls and the photo of the three of us shows St. Rodrigue, the school where I taught and which the BBC is currently documenting, in the background. Enjoy the photos and I will try to find something more deep and profound to say in future posts! Stay well.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Love the pictures. You are your parents are too cute!

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