A day of people, all wearing something yellow. I love taking photos of people – if they are happy for me to do so. It gives me a chance to really look at their beautiful faces which you can’t do in passing. But I also think about them whenever I look at their pictures – and wonder what they are experiencing right now. This is especially pertinent today with Coronavirus rampaging through the world. It has been bad enough in countries with good medical facilities, but in so many rural areas in the world, facilities are basic or out of reach for most people. Let’s spare them a thought ……
- Nepal
- Madagascar
- India – asleep amongst his wares on his stall!
- India – washing herself in a river
- India – homestead
- India – people, including a school party, visiting the old fort at Orccha
- Uganda – a woman opening up her shop in the morning
- Uganda – 15-year-old triplets (whom I helped in 2004 when they were born in a refugee camp) with their mother and eldest sister
- Norway – Roger (my husband) on the way back from Svartisen Glacier
- Norway – and Roger again, with our Norwegian friends near their hytte in Trollheimen
- Nepal
- India
- India
- India
- A Hindu priest
- India
- Uganda – me, with Helen Adoa (MP) and Margaret Opol
- Uganda – this little boy was busy dipping and planting his own sweet potatoes