Elephant and calves at Tarangire National Park

Below is a link to a video I took of a mother elephant and 2 calves at Tarangire National Park Tanzania. No editing, no added sound, only raw footage 6 mins long. I’m told that it’s too long for a website, but since both are my entities to share as I...

Welcome to Carina Water Wells Projects

The “Carina Water Wells Project Tabora Tanzania” film placed 3rd (sustainability category) in an on line international film contest ViewChange.org  The site is sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Click here to view the film...

Carina Water Wells Projects

Aloha! Time goes by so fast, I can’t believe that it will be 2 years in July since the Kitete School rain water catchment tank was constructed in 2011. News from my colleague Christopher Nyamwanji is that the rainfall this year (2013) is better than last year....

Maui Hawaii

I found it difficult to adjust to being back from the other side of the world in Tabora. Life is so much easier here by comparison. As much as I’d like to talk story about my journey this summer 2011 I tend not to because it’s hard for people to relate to,...

Carina Water Wells Project Tabora Tanzania 2011

At the end of June 2011 I returned to Tabora to work on another Carina Water Project. Kitete School was selected by my colleague Christopher Nyamwanji Chairman of Sudeso (Sustainable Development Solutions). Coincidentally the area has sentimental value to me! It is...

ViewChange.org International Film Contest

ViewChange. org has launched an on line international film competition to find powerful new stories about the progress being made in achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These short videos will be used to raise awareness, inspire action,...

Friday July 17th 2009

Friday July 17th 2009 Jambo! Saturday July 11th – I went to check the writing on the well & catchment tank, there were a few mistakes but these were corrected. The writing is very big, much larger than I anticipated & can be read from some distance! I...