I have hundreds of extra photos that never make it into my blogs. Many of them are different views of photos I’ve posted in previous blogs. Others are more novel but never made it into a blog because of subject matter, composition, or I just wasn’t happy with the image at the time. Rather than letting these photos waste away on my hard drive I thought I would share them in one big photo dump.
Lesotho’s landscape is incredibly diverse for being such a small country. I’ve offered up plenty of photos, which I hope have demonstrated both the diversity and beauty that this country contains.
I haven’t talked much about the food in Lesotho. It’s just not that remarkable to me. As an example, the woman in the middle photo above is eating a chicken foot.
I’m a huge fan of goofy hats. Thankfully Lesotho is full of them. There are even buildings, which are shaped like hats.
I’ve quite literally taken thousands of pictures of sporting events around Lesotho. Even when there is no ball around, the children will make one out of old plastic shopping bags.
Dancing is ingrained within many African cultures and the Basotho are no exception. It’s rare to hear music and not have at least one individual dancing in front of the speaker.
The rest of this blog contains several collages I’ve made over the past few weeks.
I hope you enjoy.
I can’t wait to see Melinda again at the end of this month. Stay tuned.
Peace,
- Joel































