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Date: 12th March 2011

authorization granted
Please feel free to use the pictures with respect for the people and culture of Senegal. Photographer's credit is required. Thanks, Louis

From Blog: Dakar: An Inviting Place
Date: 21st February 2011

Seydou Nourou Tal
Hi, I wanted to say I like your photos of Dakar and I wondered if I could use the one of Seydou Nourou Tal mosque in a publication (a book about Senegalese mosques). Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you. With best wishes, Kafia

From Blog: Dakar: An Inviting Place
Date: 16th February 2011

Photographer's dream
The photographer's dream is to shoot one great picture. If you like it, you made my day. Thank you.

From Blog: And… what exactly, you do…
Date: 3rd February 2011

Source Zabeth Video
This is a typical ceremony at Source Zabeth in which the voodoo priest, the dancers, and the community salute the spirits and welcome the visitors.

From Blog: Source Zabeth -Ganthier
Date: 26th January 2011

Respect for Jim Noss
Karen: Jim is great friend and I have a lot of respect for both Jim and Karen.

From Blog: Seven Companions on the Road to CAR
Date: 26th January 2011


Merci Saidou...

From Blog: Cameroon: by plane, train, bus, and car...
Date: 26th January 2011


I am glad you like it...

From Blog: And… what exactly, you do…
Date: 26th January 2011


Beautiful! I love the beach.

From Blog: Club Indigo... Haiti
Date: 27th September 2010

What a wonderful photo......
Wow

From Blog: And… what exactly, you do…
Date: 20th September 2010

Cameroon Memories
I happened upon this page. In 1992 I flew to Younde and up country 500 miles to the extreme north. I was visiting one of my children who was a Peace Corps Volunteer. After staying in her village for ten days, we traveled around the country. What an experience. Traveling to and from Cameroon as a lone female was one of my proudest moments. I remember Garous, Maroua, and the village og Guiaguis. You7r photographs were exactly as I remember so not alot has changed. Spent time in Younde but only flewc out of Doula so did not get to see much of that. Great story..

From Blog: Cameroon: by plane, train, bus, and car...
Date: 31st July 2010

Comment Ngaoundal devient une Grande Ville en Dix ans
Ngaoundal Village d'origine Mboum depuis des centaines d'année a vu son destin change avec le debut de la construction de la route Meiganga-Tibati et l'arrivée du chemin de Fer ne 1974.Des vague migratoire venues des villages environnants venus vendre des denrée alimentaires aux ouvriers de la COGEFAR,compagnie Italien chargée de la construction des routes.Apres le depart de la COGEFAR ,leur Camp fut octroyé aux militaires.

From Blog: Cameroon: by plane, train, bus, and car...
Date: 25th February 2010

Jim's Cousin
What a wonderful article. I found it while I was looking up some information on Cameroon. Jim and I are first cousins. I grew up in Eau Claire, Wis. and when Uncle Oscar & Martha, Jim & Karen, or Philip & Cece would be in the states they would often stop at our home when they traveled between the Twin Cities and Madison, Wis. I always enjoy seeing pictures from Cameroon. It brings the stories back to me. Thanks for sharing.

From Blog: Seven Companions on the Road to CAR
Date: 4th August 2008

thanks Kate
Thanks and keep in touch.

From Blog: Dakar: Place of contrast and wonders
Date: 4th August 2008

Contact for Loumpoul Campground
Thank you for mentioning the positive aspect of the entry. Being appreciative is a universal value that could have come handy before your comment. We organized our stay through Origin Africa Travel agency. They are reliable and trustworthy. Their contact number in Dakar: +221 33860 1578 or in Loumpoul ask for Abdou: +221 77684 3894.

From Blog: The Loumpoul Desert
Date: 4th August 2008

Thanks Danielle...
Thanks be to God who has blessed us with every blessings and gifts. Hey Danielle, discipline of grace is a long road with many twist and discovery. It’s great to have this Haha moment, my friend. Thanks to Jibril and you for opening your door and let me not only in but also scream... Love

From Blog: And… what exactly, you do…
Date: 22nd June 2008

Wow!
Louis, as I can hear you downstairs screaming at the soccer match on the television with my husband and I'm up hear reading this deep reflection and spiritual insight; I can almost not believe the two have come from the same guy! You are a blessing! Danielle

From Blog: And… what exactly, you do…
Date: 28th May 2008

logistics
I wish you had added phone numbers, e-mail addresses, prices, etc. I can't seem to find those for this place.

From Blog: The Loumpoul Desert
Date: 6th May 2008

so wonderful to hear the progress in Liberia
I am so pleased to see the power of Gods church at work in this place. So many of the Liberians I have met here in the US have such faith in God and belief that He sustained them during the terror of the war. I have been blessed by them and have been blessed by seeing these photos and reading Louis blog notes.

From Blog: Liberia... slowly, but surely...
Date: 6th April 2008

attaya
I love the picture of the children drinking the first round of attaya. I always tried to skip the first round and then tried to get several glasses of the second and third round!

From Blog: Dakar: Place of contrast and wonders
Date: 27th March 2008

thanks louis
Louis, It is wonderful to see the photos, and to see your family, they are all beautiful!!!!! (oops, don't tell your sone he's beautiful, tell him he's handsome!) I concur, that the Church in CAR is dynamic, and hopeful. I was so blessed to worship in the midst of it all. I was and am so blessed to remember what true worship is. I felt the power of the prayers of the people that carried us to CAR and safely through and back home. I knew that God who has started a good work in us would carry us. I know that the prayers of our companions in CAR carry us daily. I pray that we can learn to believe the power of prayer as our BRothers and Sisters have learned and believed. God continue to bless you and your family. I look forward to more photos and updates on our West African family. I can't wait to show my Liberian and Sierra Leonian friends the blog photos. THanks Louis, your Sis, Nola Storm

From Blog: Visiting Bouar, CAR





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