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On Friday, we planned to take Emmanuel to his home for his summer vacation. We received a message, asking us to pick up his brother, Phillip, on the way to Emmanuel’s home. Phillip is in his third year of theology studies for his local diocese of Singida. This is a common occurrence in Tanzania where people help each other with transportation when possible.
You can see from this photo that it has been very dry; most of the vegetation is brown and there is a red-brown dust that settles on everything. The sky is a breathtaking blue!







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