Visitors are a normal part of life here. Today I tried to keep books of how many people come to see us a day. By the time we had breakfast a gave already up my ambition. The count was already higher then two hand full. :)
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Spider before it met Aaron's shoe
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After the encounter with Aaron's shoe |
One of the unpleasant visitor I had the first night. The spider thought my mosquito net is a great hang out point, until he encountered Aaron's shoe. First we thought its a tarantula but closer inspection reveal it is not a dangerous one. The palm sized spider was a good reminder to check my bed in the evening.
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Starting to make friends |
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One of the village children |
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