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It’s a girl!

Sandy Nelson and Chris Brown are proud to announce the birth of Elsie Evelyn Nelson Brown, born early in the morning on January 11 2008. Elsie weighs 8 pounds 6 ounces, is 21 inches tall, and has dimples. Sandy and Elsie are both healthy and resting after the adventure of birth and should be home soon. Chris is the happiest man alive and is so proud of Sandy. Below are a few photos of mother and daughter (and cousins Frances and Stella).

Bicycles in India – Part 2

PART TWO: On the road in India, one is immediately struck by the variety of modes of travel all sharing the same lanes of highway. Everything from trucks and busses, to cars and motorcycles, to rickshaws, and of course, bicycles, each occupying its distinctive space in the hierarchy that is Indian traffic. Bicycles are a major presence, in that so many people are dependent on them for transportation. While they may be the lightest and therefor the first to give way in the proverbial game of chicken with larger vehicles, they do have the advantage of being the most nimble mode of transportation, and often will make progress while the cars and busses are jammed up in a long line.

Water 1st in Honduras – 2007

When Water 1st staff visited San Gabriel in April, 2007, the water project was nearly complete. Come meet community members who are on the verge of having clean drinking water in their community for the first time.

Bicycles in India

PART ONE: If India has a billion people, they must also have 2 billion bicycles, in one form or another. Most are well-used, tough, often-repaired, and decorated to the hilt. The perfect blend of form and function. I’ve shot a few over the years in an attempt to capture the spirit of the thing. Watch for more Indian bicycle posts, and let me know what you think of these.

Test post - checking Feedburner

this is a test of the public broadcast system. this is only a test. hey you, out from under the desk…

Mock Wedding in Dhaka, Bangladesh

These photos were shot in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh, where young children put on a mock wedding ceremony for our group in March of 2007. The third picture, taken by Darryl Swenson, is of myself, shooting photos and video in very tight quarters, unassisted.

While the children in these shots were obviously not of marrying age, one is struck by just how young many of the mothers in Bangladesh are. We were told that the ‘groom’ is covering his mouth with his handkerchief as a sign of modesty. The look on his future ‘wife’s’ face requires no explanation.