Coming up for Air

Have been home for about a week, busily editing, selecting segregating and captioning photos from this latest adventure in NGO photography. A long hectic session following a hectic trip netting something like 5,000 frames shot, 50 gigs of memory consumed, I am wraping up the submission to the client and getting ready to write six accompanying stories about the people an the projects. This whole projeect has been even more tight on time than I expected, which is why I was not able to blog in the way that I had hoped, but plan to post the best o the articles I'll be writing next, please stay tunes. Meanwhile I am adding a few more pix from Nicaragua, before I get back to wraping this up.
A rural farmer in Esteli, Nicaragua pauses while digging a ditch for a new waterline to one of several homes included in a drinking water project in the area.






CRS and FIDER work together to improve quality
and consistency of crops in Nicaragua. This process begins with
growing stronger seedlings under the protection of greenhouses in the area.

















Farmers dig a waterline for homes in area, to provide drinking water directly to homes from springs in the area. The project is a part o the Global Water Initiative, led in Nicaragua by Catholic Relief Services working with local partners.
An Esteli area farmer pumps drinking water from a new well on his land. Water projects across Nicaragua and Central America are changing people's lives, allowing for more efficient farming and better health through clean water for drinking.


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