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Friday, 27 January 2006

  Technical problems - temporary home for new photos

While we continue to have technical problems with our photo blog hosting at 20six, we have been lent some space by CAFOD on their flickr site.

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Tuesday, 10 January 2006

  Horse stables

Ronaldo: "This man is working in a horse stable located in an area called Jan Meda, in the north of Addis. Here, horses are kept and given good care. People ride them and sometimes races are held in the field. He looks after the horses and their feed. Now, he his cleaning the stable and putting the waste out in the open air to dry it. This is the difficult part of the work. Feeding the horses, cleaning them and playing with them is the interesting part! The horse manure is sold to people who would like to use it as a fertilizer which is a good source of income to the institute." 

 



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Wednesday, 04 January 2006

  Technical problems update

We are very sorry that the technical problems with our photo blog have taken so long to resolve. We have made some changes, and hope that the site should be fully available again in the next couple of days.
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Thursday, 08 December 2005

  Technical problems

We have been having technical problems with our photo blog which have meant that pictures have not been visible for the last few days. We are working with 20six who host this site to fix the problems and we hope everything will be working again properly soon.

Thanks for your patience
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Monday, 05 December 2005

  Yohannes
I love your pictures; good on you!

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  Grimsby
Dear friends. It is so important for things like this as you can build bridges of friendship and understanding on an ordinary human level. This, indeed, is a great step towards world peace. Thank you.

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  Ytebebu
I enjoyed your website! It's inspiring. Keep up the good work!!!

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  Hailu from Pheonix, AZ, USA.
You are doing a good job. It is good to see this beautiful pictures. Thank you for sharing.

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  Diddan
These photos are wonderful; they clearly convey to ordinary people the ordinaryness of the Ethiopian people too. This can create a great compassion and get more and more people to identify with the shared life with their brothers and sisters under the umbrella of a common Humanity. Lovely!

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Thursday, 01 December 2005

  Tap water

Ronaldo: "Tap water is mostly available in the cities and many people have access in Addis. It is clean and safe to drink as it is chemically treated and filtered from a reservoir outside of the city. We use this tap water for washing clothes, bathing, cooking, drinking and watering the garden."

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