So on Saturday we leave on a whole new roadtrip and in June we are going to some of the highest density areas for wildlife, so many more photos are to come soon. In preparation, I have spent time in the last week with the chore of tagging and organizing many of our existing photographs. Thus I have some sorted by what animals are in them. I didn't get to cats and birds before it became cost prohibitive, but I did get Antelopes, Giraffes, Zebras, Elephants, and Warthogs done. These photos are shared on Picasa with the advantage that they are uploaded in full resolution. When you browse the albums, the resolution is reduced as on facebook, but you can click the download button above the photos to get them in full resolution. Another neat bonus is that the photos are tagged on a little google map in the lower right hand corner so you can see where we were when we took the photo! Many are at 1200x1600 pixels which should make a nice 5x7 but not an 8x10. So without any further ado, here it is, Timothy's Public Gallery.
Ciaociao
Tspoon
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Hello my fellow Peace Corp Volunteer. I hope this message finds you well. My name is Farfum Ladroma and I am an education volunteer in the Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific. I am writing to you all today because I need your help! My students and I at GPS MATAMAKA (an outer-island Government Primary School in Vava’u) are pursuing a “POSTCARD PROJECT.” I am asking for other PCVs outside of Tonga to please send us a postcard from your host country. We are trying to collect as many postcards from around the world, especially in countries where Peace Corps is currently operating. This project will help enhance my student’s understanding of other cultures and share what Peace Corps volunteers do all across the globe. I will keep a running list of all the postcards received with their origin on my blog at: http://farfumandtonga.blogspot.com/. You may check if your postcard successfully makes it to Tonga. This will be a great cultural exchange for everyone involved and a lot of fun. Please help out if you can and tell everyone you know (even your friends and families back home)! I would greatly appreciate your participation. Thank you very much and malo ‘aupito mei Tonga.
Please send postcards to:
MATAMAKA GPS
c/o Peace Corps
P.O. Box 136
Neiafu, VAVA’U
KINGDOM OF TONGA
SOUTH PACIFIC
Best,
-Farfum (aka Feleti)
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