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After three days of travel, back into a Canadian winter.
About to leave Dodoma
One of the rites of Christmas in Dodoma is a potluck supper and carols by candle-light in the garden.  Some of our better vocalists led the carols.
We were pleased to be able to help Mama Maria have her eyes tested and then be fitted with glasses.
The Ibhewa Project
Karen Helps Out
Gerry Turns a Corner
Karen Visits
Children at a village church service.
Critters
Neighbours
Carvers in Kigoma
This is the cooking fire at a village agricultural project near Dodoma.
Mariam and friends waving good-bye.
Mariam
Walking Gerry home.
Pendo and her girls with the finished product.
Ready for the jiko.
The neighbourhood kids come by for a look.
Gerry and Pendo on Pendo's veranda
Chatting and visiting while the bread bakes.
The pan with the bread dough is placed inside a larger pan.
Getting the jiko hot before beginning to bake.
Time for the dough to rise.
Small loaves to go in the cooking pan.
The children look on as the dough is prepared.
Mixing
The ingredients for the bread are prepared.
The train pulls out of Dodoma, bound for Kigoma.
A first class coach, accommodation for two.  For each leg of the journey a room-mate joined me.
The view of the lake north from my hotel.
Fisheries on the lake is a huge industry.
Village children enjoying the excitement of the train arriving.
A first look at Lake Tanganyika as we approach Kigoma.
Approaching Kigoma in the west shows the contrast with the foliage back home in Dodoma.
These children were asking for our empty water bottles to reuse or sell.
More food for sale.
Villagers watching the train pull out.
Children selling sugar cane at one of the many whistle stops.
Boys hitching a ride between villages.
Village just east of Kigoma.
A bee-hive near Tabora.
Another junior salesman at one of the whistle stops.
A well beside the tracks at one of the whistle stops.
Children in Saranda.
Cooking beside the tracks in Saranda.
A lunch time stop in Saranda, a village in Singida District.
View from the train not long after leaving Dodoma.
Homes beside the tracks between Dodoma and Tabora.
Village in Dodoma District

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