I have added several photo galleries that I recovered from my old web site. They all have special meaning to me and I love having them here to explore. I may add new galleries as time goes by. To start, the three include “Inman Heirloom Quilt”, Pecos River Learning Centers Memories”, and “Aravind Volunteer Trip”.

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Sugar cane press. Resident from Harvard who stayed with me at Harmony. This stand was right next to Harmony.
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Boys from slums across the street from Harmony. I made the mistake of giving them a few rupees and it took days for them to back off me. I ended up giving them M&M's and they loved them.
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Abandoned shipping docks where very, very poor slept on street. I walked through early one morning and created a stir.
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When I took this picture, the lady jumped up, picked up her baby and ran over to me asked for rupees. I said no but she held out her baby and said food over and over again. I gave her 8 rupees, what I had in my pocket and left.
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Typical fruit stand
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I captured this couple as they zipped by on their motorcycle. A very common sight.
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Not quite the hay trucks we are used to with tightly packed bales of hay. However, this is how hay is transported in the region.
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Flower decorations for local celebration.
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Father and son stopped for me to take a picture. And we worry about car seats and seat belts. Quite a difference.
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Lady with basket on head stopped for me to take a picture.
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Bullock waiting to work. The beautiful painted horns are common.
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Coconuts transported by person with cart.
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Lady with a bundle on her head
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Slides 74 through 150 are slides of my trip to a village for a field hospital. Each of 5 Aravind hospitals ventures to a village each day to screen and help villagers.
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Frank, an MBA student from Spain, and I arranged to accompany a team of doctors and nurses on Saturday to an eye camp in Nainarkovil 2 1/2 hours south of Madurai, a village at which Aravind had never set up an eye camp before
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Nursing team and doctors on van to eye camp
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Picture of countryside from van
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Roadside water station a common sight. Only water available to villagers
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Overlooking region on drive.
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Large town on way to eye camp. We stopped and ate here
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View of main road through large town on way to eye camp
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Restaurant where we stopped for breakfast. The doctors sitting with Frank were very protective of us.
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Local man of interest in the city where we stopped.
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Small street on way out of the town we stopped in.
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Driving through dry lakebed. Water cart on left. Again, over 5 years of drought.
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Temporary dwelling in dry lakebed.
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School just got out and children coming home
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School just got out and children coming home. Girls wear similar uniforms that differ in color to signify school. Girls have hair up in braids and tied up usually.
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Lady carrying water jug from roadside water station. They trade out jugs when the go. Empty for full.
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View from van close to village
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